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| - The primary purpose of EuroSim is to provide a framework for a partial simulation of a major European Union issue. More than two hundred students, drawn from universities in North America and Europe, participate in the simulation. All students are assigned roles, including heads of government, Members of the European Parliament and the press. Students prepare for the simulation at their own universities, with the help of faculty advisers and guidance that is provided through the EuroSim Web and course management site. Researching the simulation topic and the assigned roles constitutes an important part of all students' preparatory work. The simulations themselves are held over a period of four days, with the venue alternating between the U.S. and Europe annually.
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| - The primary purpose of EuroSim is to provide a framework for a partial simulation of a major European Union issue. More than two hundred students, drawn from universities in North America and Europe, participate in the simulation. All students are assigned roles, including heads of government, Members of the European Parliament and the press. Students prepare for the simulation at their own universities, with the help of faculty advisers and guidance that is provided through the EuroSim Web and course management site. Researching the simulation topic and the assigned roles constitutes an important part of all students' preparatory work. The simulations themselves are held over a period of four days, with the venue alternating between the U.S. and Europe annually. Recent issues simulated include energy policy, asylum policy, food safety, enlargement, the Constitutional Convention, the Intergovernmental Conference and EU neighborhood policy.
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