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EPIS Format Groups are dynamic platforms designed to foster knowledge exchange, collaboration, and critical discussions on global issues. Through conferences, webinars, workshops, and roundtable discussions, they bring together students, experts, and policymakers to engage with cutting-edge research and real-world policy debates.

Expanded & Scientific

EPIS Magazine

A triannual scholarly journal presenting 100 pages of in-depth analysis on international security and foreign policy. Includes research articles, policy reviews, and expert commentaries — designed for academics, policymakers, and security analysts.

Triannual·~100 pages·Lead: Carl Steninge-Otto
Expanded & Scientific

TenTalks

A 25-minute podcast available in audio and video format exploring key issues in foreign affairs and security policy. Experts and analysts provide in-depth discussions on conflict zones, defence policy, and diplomatic strategies.

Weekly·25 min·Lead: Laura Stengl
Precise & Informative

EPIS Blog

A weekly series of opinionated briefs discussing current issues in foreign affairs and security policy — from geopolitical analysis to international conflict, diplomatic strategies, and global governance.

Weekly·500–1,000 words·Lead: Claudia Lebiecka
Short & Basic

EPIS Basics

A weekly series of concise articles explaining core concepts in foreign affairs and security policy. Theories, influential figures, key diplomatic strategies — complex ideas made accessible in 500 words or less.

Weekly·Max. 500 words·Lead: Pablo Mathis
Educational & Compact

Academics

A comprehensive study guide and set of flashcards covering the fundamental principles of foreign affairs and security policy. An accessible introduction to IR theories, conflict resolution frameworks, and global security dynamics — tailored for undergraduate students.

Ongoing·Study materials·Lead: Theodor Himmel
Format Groups Manager
Mihnea Turcitu
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