BIP: The Challenges of the European Union in the XXI Century

The main objective of this course is to introduce Bachelor’s, Master’s and PhD students to the knowledge and analysis of the main challenges of the European Union in XXI century. This, taking into account the trajectory since 2004, following the accession of 10 Eastern European countries and the failure of the European Constitution, including successive crises (economic, migration, Brexit, COVID, Russian invasion of Ukraine, and US tariff policies) and their sociopolitical effects.  Organized by University of Seville.

 

Please be aware that your home university may set a different application deadline depending on their internal selection process.

Registration dates 20 July 2025 05 October 2025
Course dates 01 December 2025 05 December 2025
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BIP: The Challenges of the European Union in the XXI Century

Course Outline

This BIP is part of the content, initiatives, and academic activities that the Master’s Degree in European Studies at the University of Seville has been developing since its establishment in the 2009-2010 academic year and is supported by the Seville European Documentation Center. Its main objective is to introduce undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral students to the knowledge and analysis of the main challenges facing the European Union in the 21st century. This takes into account the trajectory since 2004, following the incorporation of 10 Eastern European countries and the failure of the European Constitution, and including successive crises (economic, migration, Brexit, COVID-19, Russian invasion of Ukraine, and tariff policies in the US) and their sociopolitical effects. The Strategic Agenda for the period 2024-2029, presented by the Granada European Council in October 2023, and the Von der Leyen Commission’s priorities for the same period, try to tackle structural challenges such as prosperity and competitiveness of the EU, democracy, security, and the EU role into a globalised world.

To these guidelines, we add a more introspective and forceful one, in which we ask ourselves to what extent there is an awareness of “European identity” among citizens and to what extent we risk losing the narrative to national populisms. The program, necessarily selective to adapt to the constraints of the calendar, adopts a transnational and interdisciplinary approach, integrating historical-political, legal, and economic aspects. Through a combination of innovative learning methods (online and interactive in-person sessions with transnational and multidisciplinary teams) and adding value to the courses already offered at participating universities, students will develop a solid understanding of the democratic foundations of the EU, its current national-populist threats and identity challenges.

The course is designed as an intensive program combining a virtual and physical phase. The virtual phase consists of 2 online sessions (2 hours in total). The physical phase includes various activities: welcome and information on group work dynamics, lectures and roundtables on the challenges facing the EU in the 21st century, teamwork to prepare summaries and reasoned critiques, visits to EU work and research centers (Joint Research Centre, European Documentation Centre, European Research Centre, General Secretariat for External Action of the Andalusian Regional Government) and to some emblematic Expo 1992 pavilions related to the course theme (Three Cultures Foundation, Moroccan Pavilion), as well as a cultural visit to Seville.

At the end of each lecture or roundtable, students, under the supervision of the faculty, will meet and work in groups to address the discussions presented in each presentation and prepare a summary of each lecture or roundtable. The closing session of the course will include the presentation of the summaries prepared by each student group (who will appoint a representative for this purpose), and a plenary debate (faculty and students) will be held around a central theme: European identity(ies). Finally, the final conclusions will be presented and approved by the plenary for the preparation of a final document.

Course Content

  • The geostrategic and prosperity challenge
  • The migratory and national-populist challenge
  • The identity challenge
  • The scientific and technological challenge
  • The cultural and communication challenge

Learning Outcomes

Through a combination of innovative learning methods (online and interactive in-person sessions with transnational and multidisciplinary teams) that add value to the courses  already offered at participating universities, students will develop a solid understanding of the democratic foundations of the EU, its current national-populist threats, and its identity challenges.

Requirements

The programme is particularly aimed at undergraduate students and Master’s and PhD researchers interested in expanding knowledge about the political, economic, geostrategic and social present of the EU; this, from an interdisciplinary perspective and from an international perspective. Knowledge of English B2 is required, knowledge of French is desirable. Additional language skills are very welcome.

Preference for Master’s and PhD. Also final year Bachelor students are also eligible for  admission (just one per university). Academic Staff and Non-academic Staff are eligible for admission too.

Agenda

The physical mobility part will be running from 01/12/2025 to 05/12/2025 in Seville. The focus of the seminar is the analysis of the main challenges facing the European Union in the XXI century. Please note that this programme is subject to change due to availability of scheduled visits.

Day 1

Morning
Welcome and presentation of the program.
Conference/Round-table: “The Geostrategic Challenge”.
Discussion/Work with students.
Visit to the “Secretaría General de Acción Exterior de la Junta de Andalucía”. TBC

Afternoon
Conference/Round-table: “The Challenge of Prosperity and Competitiveness.”
Discussion/Work with Students.

Day 2

Morning
Conference/Round-table: “The Migration Challenge.”
Discussion/Work with students.
Visit to the European Documentation Centre.

Afternoon
Conference/Round-table: “The National-Populist and Identity Challenge.”
Discussion/Work with students.

Day 3

Morning
Conference/Round-table: “The Technological Challenge: The EU and the Development of AI”.
Discussion/Work with Students.
Visit to the Joint Research Center (JRC) and some emblematic pavilions of Expo 1992 from Seville (Fundación Tres Culturas, Pabellón de la Navegación). TBC

Afternoon
Conference/Round-table: “The Scientific Challenge.”
Discussion/Work with students.

Day 4

Morning
Conference/Round-table: “The Cultural Challenge.”
Discussion/Work with students.
Conference/Round-table: The challenge of disinformation: EU initiatives.”
Discussion/Work with students.

Afternoon
Tour of Seville (possibility of visiting the Alcázar in preparation for the Year of Charles V, the Museo de Bellas Artes, etc.) TBC

Day 5

Morning
Closing: summary presentation of the Course (by student groups), plenary debate (teachers-students) on the European identity(ies) and preparation of a Final Conclusions Document on
the challenges of the EU and proposed solutions (brainstorming).
Visit to the University of Seville Headquarters (Real Fábrica de Tabacos de Sevilla).

 

Virtual Component

The virtual phase consists of 2 online sessions (2 hours in total). In the first of them (24/11/2025) the initial contact of the organization with the invited teachers will be held, the preliminary preparatory meetings will be held and the fundamental debates will be addressed. Likewise, in this phase, students could be introduced to the historical, legal and economic foundations of the EU, as well as their more recent concern with communicative and linguistic strategies. In this case, students will individually analyse the information and reflect on their knowledge through an online task and a quiz. The second session (15/12/2025) will address the conclusions, results, the preparation of a final memorandum and the preparation of a next edition of the BIP.

Application Process

  • The deadline for the reception of applications is approximately one month before the start of the mobility. Later applications can be accepted only with the approval of the organisers. Please take into account the dates of your home institution in case you need a mobility agreement.
  • 20 Erasmus+ BIP participants and 15 non BIP participants, including lecturers, experct guests, local participants, etc. (2-3 slots per Ulysseys university including University of Montenegro). Numbers may vary depending on the possibility of each university to send participants. The total between the two types of participation is estimated to be 30-35.
  • For any kind of enquiries or the management of the mobility agreements you can contact mobilityulysseus@us.es, for enquiries about the programme you can contact Custodio Velasco (custovelasco@us.es).

 

Professors

The professors participating in this program have extensive and recognized research and teaching experience in the various fields of knowledge covered, such as:

  • Custodio Velasco Mesa (Universidad de Sevilla)
  • Marycruz Arcos Vargas (Universidad de Sevilla)
  • Julio Ponce Alberca (Universidad de Sevilla)
  • Virgiliu Tarau (Universitatea Babes-Bolyai Cluj-Napoca) TBC
  • Dina Sebastiao (Universidade de Coimbra) TBC
  • Antonio Portugal (Universidade de Coimbra) TBC
  • Antonio Ramos Ramírez (Université Paris-8 Vincennes-Saint Denis)

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