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School of Politics

School of Politics

School of Politics is one of the first non-formal political education programs in Kosovo and the oldest program that is still active. Since 2003, the School of Politics is implemented by the Prishtina Institute for Political Studies with the support and under the umbrella of the Council of Europe.

The School of Politics of Pristina was established with the aim of empowering political, economic, social and cultural leaders, to help the transition process of Kosovar society by supporting the creation of a modern society, democratic political culture, through providing a space for dialogue and exchange between current and future leaders, coming from a variety of fields. In a broader perspective, the work of the School of Politics is related to addressing the democratic deficit, the rule of law and the issue of human rights. The participants of the School are selected from a wide range of groups, actors and organizations such as political parties, public administration, civil society, media, minority groups, business and academia. The educational focus of the School can be described with the idea of strengthening democratic principles and practices. The School's modules include topics such as: the functioning of the democratic order with participation, representation and inclusiveness, good governance, human rights, security policies, foreign policy and international relations, development policies such as energy and the green agenda, as well as parties politics and the role of the media.

Each academic year, the school accepts a group of up to 30 participants who are selected based on their professional skills, taking into consideration other relevant political, social, ethnic, gender, and geographical factors. A significant number of former participants of the School of Politics hold key positions in political and social life in Kosovo. Moreover, the School's lecturers are experts in various fields, involved in political processes and public life, academics, representatives of institutions and organizations, diplomats and journalists, local and international.



The School of Politics program is supported by the Council of Europe.


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Seminari Rajonal për Drejtësi Tranzicionale/Regional Seminar on Transitional Justice/Regionalni seminar o tranzicionoj pravdi

Seminari Rajonal për Drejtësi Tranzicionale/Regional Seminar on Transitional Justice/Regionalni seminar o tranzicionoj pravdi

22 June 2026

PIPS held the Regional Seminar on Transitional Justice "From Dealing with the Past to Shaping the Future", bringing together young political and civic leaders, media professionals, academics and civil society representatives from Kosovo, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Croatia for two days of regional dialogue.

Over the course of the seminar, participants explored some of the most pressing questions facing the Western Balkans today: how societies confront competing narratives of the past, how accountability is pursued in politically polarized environments, how missing persons processes can advance truth and justice, and how youth, independent media and gender perspectives are shaping the future of memory and reconciliation.

Through open dialogue and critical exchange, the seminar created space for participants to challenge assumptions, share regional experiences, and build a stronger regional network committed to dealing with the past.

We are grateful to the experts from Kosovo and across the region who led these sessions with insight and courage and to our partner and participants for two days of meaningful and necessary conversations.

The activity is made possible with the assistance of the regional project EU Support to Confidence Building in the Western Balkans, which is funded by the European Union (EU) and implemented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

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School of Politics Seminar II: Public Policies, Rule of Law, and Sustainable Development

School of Politics Seminar II: Public Policies, Rule of Law, and Sustainable Development

2 June 2026

May 2026

PIPS held the 2nd Seminar of the School of Politics on 29-31 May in Brezovica, focusing on Public Policies, Rule of Law, and Sustainable Development. Over the course of three days, participants engaged in discussions, analysis, and practical exercises on the challenges of designing and implementing public policies in Kosovo.

The sessions addressed state capacity, institutional accountability, sustainable development, energy policies, European integration, and digital governance in the age of artificial intelligence. Through the contribution of experts from academia, public institutions, civil society, and the public policy sector, participants reflected on how reforms can be translated into practical and sustainable policies.

The seminar concluded with reflections on the role of leadership, reform, and innovation in strengthening democratic governance in Kosovo.

The School of Politics is supported by the Council of Europe, Demo Finland, and Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Kosovo.

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18 years of Prishtina School for Political Studies
Around 600 participants
Over 250 lecturers
Over 60 seminars organized
Over 500 lectures held
Over 200 participants attended the World Forum for Democracy
 

Schools of Political Studies Network and Association

 
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Prishtina School of Politics is part of the multilateral forums of the Council of Europe's School of Politics Network and the Association of School of Politics.

Schools Network was created by the Council of Europe in 2005 in order to provide a framework for the exchange of information, expertise and practices between the Schools. The network also provides a milieu in which regional and bilateral activities between two or more schools take place. Today Schools of Politics operate in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe, the South Caucasus. Such a wide reach has necessarily increased the need for cooperation, therefore the network offers such opportunity. To find out more about the School Network download the following documen here.

Association of School of Political Studies of the Council of Europe was founded in 2008 by the Directors of Schools of Politics, with the aim of strengthening links, stimulating development and supporting the schools. Equipped with a legal framework, Schools now have a tool that allows the Network to communicate with its own voice.

The Association plays an important role in supporting School Alumni. The Association's website has become a major hub for communication and information for its members, and provides a platform for dialogue and exchange between school graduates and current participants. More information on the Association of School of Political Studies of the Council of Europe can be found at: https://www.schoolsofpoliticalstudies.eu/index.php/en/.

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The World Forum for Democracy

The World Forum for Democracy (formerly the Summer University for Democracy) is one of the most important activities of the School of Politics. This event annually brings together in Strasbourg School of Politics of all countries, and in addition, as the program is open to other participants as well.

The themes of the World Forum on Democracy vary from year to year. Until now, participants have had the opportunity to attend editions discussing democracy, power, social cohesion, social inclusion, political elites, the new Europe, the Arab Spring, media gender representation and information.

Prishtina School of Politics has been represented in this event with over 250 participants over the years. The World Forum on Democracy also serves as a platform for sharing experiences and sharing best practices, applied in a variety of contexts. More information about this event can be found at the following link: https://www.coe.int/en/web/world-forum-democracy.

 

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