About European Centre for Minority Issues
The European Centre for Minority Issues is an organization conducts practice and policy-oriented research, provides information and documentation, and offers advisory services concerning national minority-majority relations in Europe. It serves European governments and regional intergovernmental organizations. The Centre cooperates with the academic community, the media and the general public through the timely provision of information and analysis. It is a non-partisan and interdisciplinary institution that was established in 1996 by the governments of Denmark, Germany, and Schleswig-Holstein. The organization is governed by a board composed of nine members: three from Denmark, three from Germany, one representative from the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, one from the Council of Europe and one from the European Union.
Work area
Research
Motto
Because Minorities Matter.
Country Offices
Georgia, Germany, Kosovo, Ukraine
Quickfacts
Founded: 1996
Location (HQ): Germany
Scope: Global
Focus area: Minorities
Does this organisation offer paid Internships?
No