The Embassy of Romania to the State of Israel and the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv are proud to invite you to the events celebrating Europe Day, organized by the Haifa Center for German and European Studies (HCGES) and the Student Union of Haifa University on May 15, 2014. Romania will be present at the events with a national stand within the European Market, open to the public between 11:00-18:00 at the Cafe Deshe area at Haifa University campus.
The Embassy of Romania in Israel will offer general information brochures and leaflets, and will bring to the attention of the Israeli students the various educational opportunities available in Romania, as well as the curriculum of the Romanian language Department at the Tel Aviv University.
Also, at the stand, RCI Tel Aviv will present its programs, Romanian language courses and events for the current year, will distribute informative materials and will accept subscriptions to its data base and newsletter.
Europe Day will be celebrated through the European Market, during which every state participating at the events will be represented by a national stand, as well as through a round table (“The EU Greatest Challenges Today”) and an international conference (“Social Issues in Contemporary Europe: Cosmopolitanism, Gender, and Urban Spaces”) attended by the ambassadors of the European Union member states.
The Haifa Center for German and European Studies (HCGES) is a joint project of the University of Haifa and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). Founded in 2007, the mission of the HCGES is to expose students, researchers, and the broader community to modern Germany. In order to achieve this goal the Center engages in intensified Germany-related teaching activities and supports relevant research projects. The Center emphasizes the social, political, legal, economic, and cultural developments and tendencies in Germany since 1945. The HCGES is an interdisciplinary center. It is anchored in the Research Authority of the University of Haifa and cooperates with the university's faculties of the humanities, social sciences, and law. The Center also supports relevant activities of other faculties and institutions at the University of Haifa.