Dear Madam, dear Sir,
I welcome you most cordially on the new website of the Crans Montana Graduate Institute of International Studies.
The Crans Montana IUHEI is an initiative of the Crans Montana Forum. It is a new and unique concept at the international scale.
The Crans Montana IUHEI's Courses aim to be exclusive, short, intense and interactive. They enable key policy makers – and their closest advisors - to meet and engage in confidential exchanges in order to share experience and knowledge with the best international Experts.
I hope that you will join this exceptional group, enjoy and make the most of the Courses and meeting possibilities offered by the Crans Montana IUHEI.
Please keep in mind that the Crans Montana IUHEI must be “your” Institute. So far your suggestions are very important for our future strategies and your remarks will always be welcome.
Once again, I am happy to welcome you warmly.
Sincerely yours,
Jean-Paul Carteron |
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CHAIRMAN'S LETTER
Dear Sir, Dear Madam,
I welcome you most cordially on the new website of the Crans Montana Graduate Institute of International Studies.
The Crans Montana IUHEI is an initiative of the Crans Montana Forum. It is a new and unique concept at the international scale.
LATEST NEWS
July 3, 2009
Further to the 11th Summit on transnational Crime to be held in Paris (France) at the Palace of the National Assembly from November 12 to 13, 2009, the Crans Montana IUHEI is organizing two Special Training Sessions on the issues of “Businesses and War Crimes” and “Which future for the Vienna Convention’s Immunities? The Self Amnisty”.
Please visit the Upcoming Activities section for further information.
June 30, 2009
On the occasion of the 20th Annual Session of the Crans Montana Forum held in Brussels (Belgium) from June 24 to 27, the Crans Montana IUHEI organized two Sessions dedicated to “Lobbying Activities in Brussels” and “How to deal with the EU?” on Saturday June 27 in association with Euro-RSCG Worldwide Events. The Sessions were lead by renowned Experts and Senior Executives from Burson-Marsteller, Microsoft, ArcelorMittal, BNP-Paribas, Kellen Europe, the Transatlantic Institute but also by key decision-makers from Governments. These restricted Sessions were a very good opportunity for the 25 participants to learn more on the EU decision-making processes, lobbying activities and the EU relations with third countries. A large amount of experience and practices were exchanged during the two successful Sessions.
Please visit the Past Activities section for more information.
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On the occasion of the 20th Annual Session of the Crans Montana Forum held in Brussels (Belgium) from June 24 to 27, the Crans Montana IUHEI organized two Sessions dedicated to “Lobbying Activities in Brussels” and “How to deal with the EU?” on Saturday June 27 in association with Euro-RSCG Worldwide Events.
The Sessions were lead by renowned Experts and Senior Executives from Burson-Marsteller, Microsoft, ArcelorMittal, BNP-Paribas, Kellen Europe, the Transatlantic Institute but also by key decision-makers from Governments. These restricted Sessions were a very good opportunity for the 25 participants to learn more on the EU decision-making processes, lobbying activities and the EU relations with third countries. A large amount of experience and practices were exchanged during the two successful Sessions.
Please visit the Past Activities section for more information.
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