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Published May 5, 2021

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Are you interested in meeting members from different EDYN country chapters and engaging in member-led discussions groups? If so, EDYN’s Communities of Practice might be the right thing for you.

 The Communities of Practice (CoPs) were launched at the beginning of May 2021 to hold monthly meetings led by EDYN members, for EDYN members. During these meetings, we discuss interesting topics, current events, projects, and research with peers from throughout Europe.

 By participating in a CoP, you will have the opportunity to engage in informal conversations and learning sessions that provide space for networking, collaborating and more.

 We kicked off with a CoP on Examples of Youth Leadership, where we shared experiences with challenges and solutions to leadership in a virtual workspace and what to expect in a post-pandemic world.  During the second meeting of the CoP on Security Issues in Europe, we discussed democratic resilience and the recent diversion of the RyanAir flight in Belarus.

 Are you interested in a different topic? Ideas for new CoP groups are welcome on the rolling bases!

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