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== Session teaser ==
== Session teaser ==
The second YOUthDIG 2023 webinar will be divided into two sessions: European Tech/Cyber Diplomacy and Group presentation preparations. The first session will be led by Christina Steinbrecher-Pfandt, an international art curator and CEO of the TechDiplomacy.org network, who will introduce attendees to the concept of European Tech Diplomacy. In today's interconnected world, tech diplomacy has gained immense importance, and this session will delve into how technology can be leveraged to achieve diplomatic objectives and foster stronger international relationships.
The second YOUthDIG 2023 webinar will be divided into two sessions: European Tech/Cyber Diplomacy and Group presentation preparations. The first session will be led by Christina Steinbrecher-Pfandt, an international art curator and CEO of the TechDiplomacy.org network, who will introduce attendees to the concept of European Tech Diplomacy. In today's interconnected world, tech diplomacy has gained immense importance, and this session will delve into how technology can be leveraged to achieve diplomatic objectives and foster stronger international relationships.
This is followed by a session on Cyber Diplomacy led by Pavlina Pavlova, a public policy advisor at CyberPeace Institute. The session will focus on the UN processes and global challenges such as cyberattacks, cybercrime, and accountability in cyberspace and how the EU diplomatic and policy efforts respond to them and shape them.  
This is followed by a session on Cyber Diplomacy led by Pavlina Pavlova, a public policy advisor at CyberPeace Institute. The session will focus on the UN processes and global challenges such as cyberattacks, cybercrime, and accountability in cyberspace and how the EU diplomatic and policy efforts respond to them and shape them.  
The third part of the event will allow for hands-on work in small groups, where participants from diverse professional backgrounds will be able to collaborate and get to know each other better. This provides a unique opportunity for individuals to exchange ideas, engage in discussion and find common interests. By the end of the session, each group will need to come up with a presentation topic and relevant subtopics. Further instructions will be provided through e-mail.
The third part of the event will allow for hands-on work in small groups, where participants from diverse professional backgrounds will be able to collaborate and get to know each other better. This provides a unique opportunity for individuals to exchange ideas, engage in discussion and find common interests. By the end of the session, each group will need to come up with a presentation topic and relevant subtopics. Further instructions will be provided through e-mail.



Revision as of 17:14, 9 May 2023

13 May 2023 | 10:00-13:00 CEST
YOUthDIG 2023 programme

Working title: European Digital Diplomacy & Group presentation preparations

Session teaser

The second YOUthDIG 2023 webinar will be divided into two sessions: European Tech/Cyber Diplomacy and Group presentation preparations. The first session will be led by Christina Steinbrecher-Pfandt, an international art curator and CEO of the TechDiplomacy.org network, who will introduce attendees to the concept of European Tech Diplomacy. In today's interconnected world, tech diplomacy has gained immense importance, and this session will delve into how technology can be leveraged to achieve diplomatic objectives and foster stronger international relationships.

This is followed by a session on Cyber Diplomacy led by Pavlina Pavlova, a public policy advisor at CyberPeace Institute. The session will focus on the UN processes and global challenges such as cyberattacks, cybercrime, and accountability in cyberspace and how the EU diplomatic and policy efforts respond to them and shape them.

The third part of the event will allow for hands-on work in small groups, where participants from diverse professional backgrounds will be able to collaborate and get to know each other better. This provides a unique opportunity for individuals to exchange ideas, engage in discussion and find common interests. By the end of the session, each group will need to come up with a presentation topic and relevant subtopics. Further instructions will be provided through e-mail.

Format

Lecture, open discussion and group work

Further reading

EU resources

Current affairs

People

Focal Points

  • Virginija Balčiūnaitė, YOUthDIG
  • Edgar Brutyan, YOUthDIG

Speakers

  • Christina Steinbrecher-Pfandt, CEO Tech Diplomacy Network
  • Pavlina Pavlova, Public Policy Advisor, CyberPeace Institute
  • Edgar Brutyan, YOUthDIG