New Training Session Focused on EU Internal Market Began

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On 21 April 2026, the 7th edition of the Tailored Onsite Knowledge and Analytical Skills Programme on European Integration for Ukrainian officials of central government bodies started at the College of Europe in Natolin under the EU-funded Natolin4Capacity Building Phase II (N4CB-II) project.

The training programme will run until 29 May 2026 and focuses on Cluster 2 of the EU accession negotiations — “Internal Market.” Participants will explore policy areas related to the free movement of goods, services, capital, and persons, as well as competition and consumer protection.

Eight participants were selected through a competitive process, representing the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, the Ukrainian National Office for Intellectual Property and Innovation (UANIPIO), the Deposit Guarantee Fund, the State Audit Service of Ukraine, and the State Service of Ukraine on Medicines and Drugs Control (SMDC).

This edition is the second group within N4CB-II dedicated to Cluster 2, ensuring continuity in capacity building related to the EU accession negotiation process.

The programme combines academic lectures, expert sessions, study visits, and analytical work, supporting participants in developing the practical knowledge and analytical skills required for Ukraine’s European integration process.

Since 2025, 49 representatives of Ukrainian central public institutions have completed the programme at the College of Europe in Natolin, contributing to the strengthening of institutional capacity for Ukraine’s EU accession.

Publication date:

2026-04-21

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