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Registration Forms for the Euro Challenge 2010 competition now available

September 21st, 2009

Registration is now underway for the 2010 Euro Challenge competition in different participating regions across the US. Find out how to compete in a regional round and win a place at the finals hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

Regional Preliminary Rounds will be held in late March or early April and the finals will take place on Tuesday, April 27.

To register for the 2010 Euro Challenge please download and complete the Registration Form. To download the Registration Form Click Here

We look forward to receiving your application!


New videos for the Euro challenge 2010 competition

September 18th, 2009

We would like to draw your attention to several new videos we have posted on this website in preparation for the 2010 Euro challenge competition. Students, teachers, and Euro challenge organizers speak about their own experiences and give you an insight into what the Euro challenge is all about. We hope that you will find these videos fun and useful for preparing for the next competition!

The Euro Challenge video has been generously funded by the Moody Foundation.

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Congratulation to 2009’s Euro Challenge winning teams

April 30th, 2009

We are pleased to congratulate students from Montclair High School in Montclair, NJ for winning the first place in this year’s Euro Challenge competition.

We also congratulate the other four finalists :

  • 2nd place: North Allegheny Intermediate High School in Pittsburgh, PA
  • 3rd place: High School for Math, Science & Engineering in New York, NY
  • 4th place: International Academy Central High School in Bloomfield Hills, MI
  • 5th place: George W. Hewlett High School in Hewlett, NY

And congratulation as well to the 20 other semi-finalists and all the teams that got involved into the 2009 Euro Challenge competition. We hope that you all had a great experience.

You can take a look at our Press release. You can also look at this article in the NJ Star Ledger.

Here is a picture of the winning team:

                    


Preliminary round - Congratulations to MA winning team

April 15th, 2009

We would like to congratulate Notre Dame Academy High School’s team for winning the preliminary round in Massachusetts on April 14th, 2009. Thank to other teams for taking part of the 2009 Euro Challenge competition. We hope that was a great experience for you.


Preliminary round - Congratulations to NY, NJ and CT winning teams

April 9th, 2009

We would like to congratulate :
- Bayside High School’s team,
- Benjamin N. Cardoso High School’s team,  
- Bronx High School of Science’s team, 
- Brooklyn Technical High School’s team, 
- East Brunswick High School’s team, 
- George W. Hewlett High School’s team, 
- Half Hollow Hills High School West’s team, 
- High School for Math, Science & Engineering’s team, 
- Indian Hills High School’s team, 
- John Bowne High School’s team, 
- Long Branch High School’s team,  
- Montclair High School’s team, 
- Mount Saint Mary Academy’s team, 
- Princeton High School’s team, 
- Rumson-Fair Haven High School’s team,
- Waldwick High School’s team
- and Westfield High School’s team
for winning the preliminary round in New York on April 8th, 2009.

Thank to other teams for taking part of the 2009 Euro Challenge competition. We hope it was a great experience for you.

The Tristate round was covered by the New Jersey Star-Ledger. Take a look at this article.


Preliminary round - Congratulations to MI winning team

April 6th, 2009

We would like to congratulate the International Academy Central High School’s team for winning the preliminary round in Michigan on April 2nd, 2009. Thank to other teams for taking part of the 2009 Euro Challenge competition. We hope that was a great experience for you.

The Center for European Studies website of the University of Michigan published a page on their website about the preliminary round. We invite you to have a look at it.


Preliminary round - Congratulations to NC/PA winning team

April 6th, 2009

We would like to congratulate North Allegheny High School’s team from Pennsylvania for winning the North Carolina and Pennsylvania preliminary round on March 30th/April 1st, 2009.

Here is the link to the University of Pittsburgh webpage about the preliminary round and the winning team.

We also would like to thank other teams for participating to the 2009 Euro Challenge competition, hoping that you all have a good time taking part of it.


Preliminary round - Congratulations to FL winning teams

April 6th, 2009

We would like to congratulate Barbara Goleman Senior High School’s team, Coral Reef Senior High School’s team and Miami Palmetto Senior High School’s team for winning the Florida preliminary round on April 1st, 2009. We would like to thank all other teams for taking part to the 2009 Euro Challenge competition, hoping it was a great experience for you.

We are excited to know that that the Florida round was filmed by the Miami NBC affiliate.  Pictures from the day are also up on the Miami EU Center website.


Preliminary round - Congratulations to IL winning teams

April 6th, 2009

We would like to congratulate Lake Forest High School’s team and Mundelein High School’s team for winning the Illinois preliminary round on March 31st, 2009 and to thank other teams for taking part of the 2009 Euro Challenge competition. We hope you had a great time.

We are very excited that the preliminary round was covered by the Chicago Tribune. Take a look at this article: Economic crisis: Chicago-area teens debate European financial problems, solutions.

Pictures of the winners are also up on the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago website.


European Commission January 2009 economic forecast

January 21st, 2009

On January 19, 2009 the European Commission released its latest economic forecast for the EU and the euro area.

“Amid exceptional uncertainty about global developments, the European Commission released on 19 January its extended interim forecast. The Commission forecast estimates that economic growth to have dropped to about 1% in 2008 in both the EU and the euro area (down from just below 3% in 2007). In 2009, real GDP is expected to fall by less than 2% in both regions, although growth is projected to remain positive in 9 Member States. This represents a downward revision of about 2 percentage points compared to the previous Commission forecast of last autumn. GDP growth is expected to turn moderately positive in 2010, to around ½%. [...]”

[...] read the whole story here

Make sure to visit the Forum topic on this economic forecast and participate in the discussion!