Centre for European Perspective (CEP) is organizing four day 'Train-the-Trainer' workshop held in Centre for European Perspective (CEP) headquarters, Jable castle, Slovenia, from 2 to 5 November 2011. The main objective of the workshop is to provide trainees with necessary skills and knowledge to prepare and deliver Civilian Crisis Management (CCM) trainings (both academic and practical part of training activities).



On Friday, a five day training for the representatives of the Traffic Police of the Republic of Serbia ended in Belgrade. The training, titled "Creating a Positive Working Environment for High Quality and Professional Work", was organised by the Centre for European Perspective (CEP) in cooperation with the Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Slovenia.
A five day training for the Traffic Police of the Republic of Serbia titled "Creating a Positive Working Environment for High Quality and Professional Work" organised by the Centre for European Perspective (CEP) in cooperation with the Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Slovenia started in Belgrade today.
Administrative Director of the Centre for European Perspective (CEP) Andrej Vrčon and CEP Programme Director Andreja Dolničar Jeraj hosted today a delegation of high governmental representatives of the Republic of Kosovo at Jable Castle.
Centre for European Perspective in cooperation with Customs Administration of the Republic of Macedonia organized fifth training in the framework of project Negotiations with the EU: Techniques, Skills and Content. Training titled 'Negotiations on excise duties on tobacco' concluded two year cycle of tailor made workshops that gathered public servants from Customs Administration, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Secretariat for European Affairs of the Republic of Macedonia.
