European Thursday in the Scout Institute with Pavlína Žáková
Every last Thursday of the month, we meet at the Scout Institute and discuss current European topics! European Thursdays are open to anyone interested in Europe and meeting people from institutions, ministries, and organizations. Come to our Scout neighborhood on the last Thursday of the month and join the open discussion with Pavlína Žáková.
We look forward to seeing you on Thursday 30 October from 5 pm the ground floor of the Scout Institute.
Kino Europa: Can You Hear Me? | Screening with discussion
We warmly invite you to a screening of the film Can You Hear Me (2025), followed by a discussion with our guests. Ángela and Héctor are a harmonious couple, even though Ángela is deaf and her husband is not. They overcome the pitfalls of living together with loving sensitivity and have friends in both "worlds." But then their dream comes true and they are expecting their first child. However, along with the joy come fears—will their child be able to hear or not? Whatever the truth may be, Ángela and Héctor face a greater challenge than they could ever have imagined. Will they be able to cope with it? The event will conclude with light refreshments and space for informal conversation.
Transatlantic After Hours: Next Gen in Spotlight?
A series of six evening meetings during the fall of 2025 (in the week beginning November 10) will allow students to discuss a wide range of topics with experts from among current and former Brussels officials, ambassadors, Czech and European political experts and decision-makers, journalists, and commentators.

New podcast episode
Foreign languages and language professions in the era of artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence is changing the rules of the game in a number of areas, and this is particularly evident in language professions. Is it replacing translators, interpreters, and foreign language teachers, or is it opening up new opportunities for them?
We discussed whether studying languages still makes sense in the age of artificial intelligence, or whether it is becoming an old-fashioned pastime, whether people can offer something extra, and whether the language abilities of machines are limitless, with Dominik Macháček, an expert in machine translation from Charles University, Ivana Hlaváčová, head of Czech interpreters and advisor to the director of interpretation at the European Parliament, and Lucie Gramelová, linguist and polyglot.
Conference | Platform Revolution: Shaping the Future of Work in the EU and Western Balkans
We are happy to invite you to our conference "Platform Revolution: Shaping the Future of Work in the EU and Western Balkans"!
WHERE? Av. des Arts 46, Brussels
WHEN? 22–23 October 2025
About the EUROPEUM Institute
EUROPEUM is an independent think-tank focused on the European integration process. We conduct original research and organise public activities. We also formulate new ideas and recommendations to improve domestic and European policy.
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12. November 2025
We invite you to another debate in our series, offering an up-to-date perspective on key topics discussed during the plenary sessions of the European Parliament.

13. November 2025
The Future of Transatlantic Relations - Challenges and Opportunities amid Shifting U.S. Priorities
The EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy invites you to a public discussion on the future of transatlantic relations and Europe’s role in a rapidly changing global environment. Join us as leading experts explore how shifting U.S. priorities are reshaping cooperation and what this means for Europe, including Central and Eastern European partners.

17. November 2025
Public Recording of the Café Evropa Podcast: Europe, my homeland
We would like to invite you to a public recording of the Café Evropa podcast. This time we'll talk about what modern patriotism looks like today and how citizens’ relationship with their own country is changing in a globalized world.

30. November 2025
Transatlantic After Hours: Next Gen in Spotlight?
A series of six evening meetings during the fall of 2025 (in the week beginning November 10) will allow students to discuss a wide range of topics with experts from among current and former Brussels officials, ambassadors, Czech and European political experts and decision-makers, journalists, and commentators.

6. November 2025
"Subsidies Mean Bureaucracy!" Insights from Czech Households and Their Experiences with the New Green Savings Scheme
The EUROPEUM Institute invites you to a discussion on how Czech households obtain subsidies and what motivates or discourages them in the process.

4. November 2025
Kino Europa: Can You Hear Me? | Screening with discussion
We invite you to a screening of the film Can You Hear Me (2025), followed by a discussion with our guests.

4. November 2025
Ukrainian reforms and the Czech experience: what advice could Czechia give Ukraine on its path to EU membership?
The EUROPEUM Institute invites you to a panel discussion focusing on Ukraine’s reform efforts on its path toward EU membership, the experiences the Czech Republic can share from its own accession process, and how Ukraine’s potential accession could impact the European Union itself.

30. October 2025
European Thursday in the Scout Institute with Pavlína Žáková
Every last Thursday of the month, we meet at the Scout Institute and discuss current European topics! European Thursdays are open to anyone interested in Europe and meeting people from institutions, ministries, and organizations. Come to our Scout neighborhood on the last Thursday of the month and join the open discussion with Pavlína Žáková.

30. October 2025
Climate Forum: What is the future of the labor market in the Moravian-Silesian Region? And how can we prepare for it?
The EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy invites you to a debate on the impact of modernization and the transition to a sustainable economy on employment and skills in the Moravian-Silesian Region.

29. October 2025
European Choice: How Czech membership in the EU has changed since 2004
More than twenty years ago, we said “yes” to the European Union — and since then, we’ve been balancing between sovereignty and cooperation, between Brussels and Prague. What have we gained, and what have we had to let go of? Is it possible to remain an independent state while being an active member of the European team?
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30. October 2025
ČT24 | Wilders loses ground as pro-European Dutch liberals D66 gain in the election
The Dutch parliamentary election ended with a narrow victory for the liberal D66 over Geert Wilders’ anti-immigration PVV. While D66 gained significant ground, PVV lost seats and mainstream parties continue to rule out cooperation with Wilders. Coalition talks are expected to be difficult and lengthy, but the next government is likely to maintain the Netherlands’ traditionally pro-EU and pro-NATO stance. The article was commented on by Martin Vokálek, Executive Director and Head of the Brussels Office at EUROPEUM.

27. October 2025
EURACTIV.pl | Big Stakes, Big Money: How the EU’s Next Seven-Year Budget Could Shape Poland and Czechia
The European Commission’s proposal for the 2028–2034 Multiannual Financial Framework has sparked lively discussions among EU governments and in the European Parliament. With close to €2 trillion at stake, the key question is how the EU can finance its priorities, repay pandemic-era debt, and support countries such as Poland and Czechia — all while avoiding new political rifts. EUROPEUM analyst Filip Křenek takes a closer look at the issue here.

24. October 2025
tvnoviny.sk | Talks on the loan for Ukraine have stalled. According to an analyst, Slovakia may once again block a unified EU approach
EU leaders postponed a decision on the reparations loan for Ukraine until the December summit, as Slovak PM Robert Fico’s stance may complicate negotiations. While a new sanctions package against Russia was approved, discussions on funding remain unresolved. Commented by Martin Vokálek, Executive Director and Head of the Brussels Office of the EUROPEUM Institute.

23. October 2025
Euractiv | Proposed new EU budget is promising but raises uncertainity, experts warn
Negotiations on the EU's multiannual budget for 2028-2034 are in full swing. How are Czechia and Poland responding to the proposal? Experts say that both countries appreciate the simplified structure and greater flexibility of the budget, but at the same time express concerns about the system of national plans.

23. October 2025
Denník N | Fico’s pressure regarding sanctions is not a good strategy, says EU expert Vokálek
The interview discusses criticism of Prime Minister Robert Fico’s negotiation tactics regarding EU sanctions and summit conclusions, arguing that his last-minute blocking approach undermines Slovakia’s standing in the EU. The text also explains the importance of European Council conclusions and how Fico’s strategy is viewed in Brussels. Commented by Martin Vokálek, Executive Director and Head of the Brussels Office of the EUROPEUM Institute.

23. October 2025
ta3 | Key EU summit begins in Brussels. Fico represents Slovakia as well as Hungary.
A key summit of EU leaders kicks off in Brussels today. Slovakia is represented by Prime Minister Robert Fico, who will also temporarily convey the position of Hungary’s Viktor Orbán. On the eve of the summit, Fico met with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. Martin Vokálek, Executive Director and Head of the Brussels Office of the EUROPEUM Institute, commented for ta3.

1. June 2026
JustGreen
JustGreen project aims to engage the V4 citizens in debates and other forms of public engagement around decarbonization in three areas that are intimately linked to their everyday lives: housing, transport, and the job market. The public engagement activities, along with the ancillary research, shall pinpoint specific obstacles citizens and communities encounter when implementing climate-friendly steps or adapting to the EU decarbonization policies.

31. March 2026
Czech position towards e-mobility, ETS2 and SCF in 2025+
This project continues to monitor and assess the implementation of ETS2 and the allocation of SCF funds to ensure that resources are used effectively and equitably. At the same time, it provides an in-depth analysis of transport availability, accessibility, and affordability, while exploring sustainable mobility trends, innovations, and policy pathways that can strengthen long-term resilience.

31. December 2025
Assisting Independent Media and CSOs in Enhancing the Access to Reliable Information on the European Union and EU Enlargement on Social Media in Armenia
The aim of the project is to provide access to reliable information about the European Union and its enlargement process in the Armenian social media environment.

31. December 2025
Celebrating 25 Years of Czech Republic’s NATO Accession
This project aims to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Czech Republic’s NATO accession, which occurred on March 12, 1999. Anchored in the historic context of NATO’s formation on April 4, 1949, the primary goals of the campaign are to celebrate this significant milestone, effectively communicate the tangible benefits of Czech NATO membership to the public and cultivate a deeper understanding of NATO and U.S.’s pivotal role in safeguarding the nations and Central and Eastern European security. Additionally, the project’s goal is to underscore the strength and benefits of the U.S.-Czech partnership.

2. December 2025
Low-emission materials for the Czech automotive industry
The Low Emission Materials for the Czech Automotive Industry project is the fifth EUROPEUM project aimed at decarbonising the Czech automotive industry. The aim of the project for 2024/2025 is to improve understanding of material flows and regulatory barriers in the automotive sector; to transfer best practices from the international context to the Czech environment; and to identify key areas of Czech and European policies that need to be improved to enable the automotive industry to meet the challenges of decarbonisation and remain competitive.

31. October 2025
Platform Revolution: shaping the future of work in the EU and Western Balkans
The Project centres around the fast development of platform work in the Western Balkans and the EU. This new phenomenon has witnessed fast growth since the pandemic, particularly with digital platforms like “Upwork”.

7. November 2025
Policy Paper | Advancing Together or Drifting Apart? Reassessing the Transatlantic Partnership in a New Global Order
The transatlantic relationship is entering a pivotal moment. With the United States turning inward, global rivalries intensifying, and trust across the Atlantic under strain, Europe faces growing pressure to rethink its approach to security, energy, and technology. This paper explores where transatlantic cooperation continues to thrive, where it is weakening, and how Europe can translate strategic ambition into tangible action—before the next crisis tests the resilience of the alliance. An insightful read for anyone engaged in global policy and transatlantic affairs.

7. November 2025
Report | Vision for the Czech Automotive Industry
On October 22, 2025, the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy held a roundtable discussion in Prague on the future of Czech Automotive Industry. The meeting of representatives from the sector, government, and research confirmed that despite European challenges, the Czech automotive industry remains in good shape, with record production of 1.45 million vehicles in 2024.

21. October 2025
The role of the Czech Republic and EU competitiveness, economic security, relations with the US and China, and the Global Gateway strategy | Background paper of the National Convention on European Union
Economic security and competitiveness are becoming key issues for the European Union in order to maintain its global position and internal stability. The EU faces a long-term lag behind the United States in innovation and technology, while pressure from China and other economic rivals is growing. A new wave of American protectionism, geopolitical upheavals caused by Russian aggression, and the experience of the COVID-19 pandemic have exposed the vulnerability of the European economy and its dependence on external supply chains. The European Commission has therefore presented a set of initiatives – from the Competitiveness Compass to the Clean Industry Agreement – aimed at strengthening resilience, reducing dependence on third countries, and streamlining the business environment. The Global Gateway initiative, which aims to diversify European trade and supply relations through strategic investments and partnerships, is also an important tool for strengthening the Union's global role. Given the strong industrial orientation and openness of the Czech economy, it is essential for Czechia to actively engage in these debates and formulate its priorities within the European economic security strategy.

13. October 2025
Report | The Future of Transatlantic Relations: Between Unity and Uncertainty
On 19th June, the Brussels Office of EUROPEUM representing the Think Visegrad Platform organised a public event entitled ‘The Future of Transatlantic Relations: Between Unity and Uncertainty.’ The event took place at The Library Europe, Avenue de Broqueville 40, with a participation of 16 experts, researchers and civil society actors. The aim of the discussion was to critically assess the current state and future trajectory of transatlantic relations in light of shifting geopolitical dynamics, with particular focus on trade tensions, NATO’s evolving role, ideological divergence between the EU and the US, and external security challenges.

29. September 2025
Evaluation Papers | Obstacles and Opportunities for Implementing the Platform Work Directive
These evaluation documents, prepared within the Platform Revolution project, address the challenges and opportunities faced by European countries in implementing the new EU Platform Work Directive, particularly with regard to worker classification and the presumption of employment.

19. September 2025
Blog | The Internet and the Struggle Over Moldova’s Political Future
Moldova stands at a pivotal crossroads as it approaches its September 2025 parliamentary elections, with the outcome set to shape the country’s orientation between deepening ties with the European Union or succumbing to the pro-Russian, Eurosceptic forces.
The political struggle is unfolding not only in official arenas but also across the landscape of digital media. How are online platforms shaping public debate? What impact might external information campaigns have on Moldova’s political future? Discover the answers in the full article by Anya Brown, a research assistant at EUROPEUM Institute.
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