The EU-Week is an annual event which takes place every year in April and May.
The European Union Week 2025 will take place in a hybrid format (in-person and online) from May 12nd - May 16th, 2025, with potential further events in the following week. Its goal is, as in earlier years, to celebrate the European Union and to inform our students and the wider public about it.
The European Union Week is again jointly organized with TUM Speakers Series, HEC Paris, HEC Débats, Koźmiński University, POLIMI School of Management, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Estonian Business School, Vlerick Business School, Estonian Business School and ESADE, Ramon Llull University, Barcelona.
We are looking forward to the upcoming EU Week 2025 and are excited to share the first program highlights with you in the near future.
"New Energy in the New World" was an event aiming at emphasizing the role of the European Union and its impact on the environment.
The main speaker at the meeting was Dr. Michał Kurtyka, former Minister of Climate and Environment and former President of the United Nations Conference on Climate Change.
The honorable guest was Prof. Joachim Henkel, Vice-Dean for Research at TUM School of Management.
Prof. Corine Defrance, französische Historikerin, hat sich in ihrer Forschung und Lehre auf die deutsche Geschichte und die deutsch-französischen Beziehungen nach 1945 spezialisiert. In Ihrem Vortrag am 17. Juni 2024 ging es um die etwa 20.000 Städtepartnerschaften, die es heute in Europa gibt. Diese Praxis hat sich seit Ende der 1950er Jahre auf dem Kontinent stark ausgebreitet vor allem in Westeuropa, aber auch im Osten und zwischen den Städten der Blöcke während des Kalten Krieges. Ihre Geschichte ermöglicht es, die internationalen Beziehungen „von unten“ zu betrachten. Andererseits stellt sich die Frage: wie lebendig sind unsere Städtepartnerschaften heute?
This event was held in German.
The European Union Week 2023 took place from May 8 - May 12, 2023 in a hybrid format (in-person and online). As in earlier years, its goal was to celebrate the European Union and to inform our students and the wider public about it.
The European Union Week 2023 was jointly organized with TUM Speakers Series, HEC Paris, HEC Débats, Koźmiński University and our new partner POLIMI Graduate School of Management.
Mr. Weber was our 2023 keynote speaker at TUM and shared valuable insights on the future of Europe.
The European Union Week 2022 took place from May 9-12, 2022 in a hybrid format (in-person and online) and was organized by the TUM School of Management, together with the TUM Speakers Series, HEC Paris, HEC Débats and our new partner Akademia Leona Koźmińskiego (Kozminski University). At the kick-off event of the EU-Week Mariya Gabriel, EU Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth, presented the priorities of the forthcoming European Innovation Agenda and the new European higher education strategy during a visit to TUM. The Commissioner emphasized the role of talents and deep-tech startups for the future of Europe. Please find the video of the whole speech below.
As part of the European Union Week 2021, the TUM School of Management, in cooperation with the HEC Paris and the student associations TUM Speakers Series and HEC Débats, organized a three-day conference, which took place for the very first time in an online format from May 10 – 12, 2021. Each of the conference days addressed a major topic of contemporary relevance for the European continent and aimed to inform students all over Europe about the state of the European Union, ultimately providing a perspective about the EU’s present and future.
We believe that grasping the unique historical dimensions of the EU is essential in order to secure our shared future. At the heart of the events lies our commitment to the continuation of a single, united Europe.