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Royal Institute of European Studies

Coordinates: 41°39′13″N 0°53′00″W / 41.65351°N 0.88326°W / 41.65351; -0.88326
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The Royal Institute of European Studies (RIEE) (Spanish: Real Insituto de Estudios Europeos) is a Spanish think tank and a graduate school dedicated to research and post graduate education in subjects related to the European Union. The Royal Institute is based in Zaragoza, Spain.

Master in European Union

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The institute awards a master's degree in European Union, in collaboration with the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the European Commission and the European Parliament. It is mainly based in Zaragoza with different work visits to several institutions in Brussels, Strasbourg, Geneva, Luxembourg, Madrid or Frankfurt.

Promotions

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Academic years at the RIEE are known as promotions, and are named by the students after outstanding Pro-European people.

Awards

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Silver Medal

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The Silver Medal has been awarded to José María Aznar, Boutros Boutros-Ghali, José Manuel Barroso, Manuel Fraga, Rodrigo Rato, Pedro Solbes, Jaime Mayor Oreja, Loyola de Palacio, Javier Solana, René-Jean Dupuy and Javier Elorza, among others. Institutions may also be awarded as the Hague Academy of International Law.[1]

Gold Medal

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The Gold Medal has been awarded to Juan Carlos I,[2] to Felipe González,[3] and to José Manuel Barroso,[4] President of the European Commission.

References

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  1. ^ Presentation June 30, 2011. (Spanish)
  2. ^ "ABC MADRID 16-10-2001 página 70 - Archivo ABC". Diario ABC. 2019-09-02. Retrieved 2024-07-14.
  3. ^ "Matutes entregó a González la Medalla de Oro del Real Instituto de Estudios Europeos". Diario ABC. 28 October 1997. Retrieved 2024-07-14.
  4. ^ Comisión Europea en España (2009-05-11). Barroso recibe la Medalla de Oro del RIEE. Retrieved 2024-07-14 – via YouTube.
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