6-7 September 2024, Curonian Spit History Museum, Nida
7 September (Saturday)
Morning session, moderated by Antanas Gailius and Nikodem Szczyglowski
10-11.30 a. m. Prof. Philippe Capelle-Dumont, FRA (Professor of Catholic Theology, Strasbourg University, President of the French Catholic Academy)
„Jean Monet, Charles de Gaulle, Raymond Aron: Three Inspirations of Present-Day Europe? Contemporary Interpretation and Questions“ (moderated by Antanas Gailius)
11.45 a. m. – 1.15 p. m. Christian Eccher, RS (Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Novi Sad University, essayist, writer and traveler)
“Serbia – a country of contradictions” (moderated by Nikodem Szczyglowski)
1.30 p. m. Lunch at Purvynės perlas (Purvynės str. 19, Nida)
Afternoon session, moderated by Dr. Jogilė Ulinskaitė
3.00-4.30 p. m. Dr. Marcin Kędzierski, PL (Assistant Professor, Cracow University of Economics, collaborator, Cracow Centre for Public Policy)
„What Does Europe Mean? Lessons Learned from the Long History of the European Integration“
8.00 p.m. Poetry evening (Marius Burokas) at the Curonian Spit History Museum