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European Movement Ireland

European Movement Ireland
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Formation 11 January 1954
Type Not-for-Profit
Legal status Company Limited by Guarantee
Purpose Educational
Headquarters Dublin, Ireland
Region served
Ireland
Membership
Individuals, Student, Public Representatives and Corporates
Executive Director
Noelle O'Connell
Chairman of the Board
Maurice Pratt
Parent organization
European Movement International
Website www.europeanmovement.ie

European Movement Ireland (EM Ireland) is an independent not-for-profit organisation that campaigns for every Irish person to get involved in the European Union and by doing so, help shape it. It is the oldest Irish organisation dealing with the EU, pre-dating Ireland’s membership of the EU in 1973 by almost twenty years. The organisation is headed by Executive Director, Noelle O'Connell. Maurice Pratt acts as Chairman of the EM Ireland Board.

EM Ireland today works to promote reasoned, robust and fair debate about Europe in Ireland.

On 11 January 1954, one hundred people met in the Shelbourne Hotel in Dublin and founded the Irish Council of the European Movement. Signing the Articles of Association that founded the European Movement were seven pioneers of Ireland’s future in Europe. They were: Donal O’Sullivan, University Lecturer; Garret Fitzgerald, Economist; Louis P F Smith, Economist; Denis Corboy, Barrister-at-Law; George J Colley, Solicitor; Declan Costello, Barrister-at-Law; and Sean J Healy, Secretary.

These seven signatories laid the first stone paving Ireland’s way to full membership of the EU. The aim of the Irish Council was to inform Irish individuals and organisations about the EU. One of its primary objectives was for Ireland to gain membership of the European Economic Community (EEC), as the EU was then known. Former Taoisigh Garret Fitzgerald and Jack Lynch, and former President Mary Robinson backed the initiative and Ireland entered the European Communities in 1972.

The Irish Council later became European Movement Ireland. Today the organisation continues to act as source of information for Irish citizens regarding the work of the EU and campaigns to promote reasoned robust and fair debate about Europe in Ireland.

European Movement Ireland campaigns for every Irish person to get involved in the European Union and by doing so, help shape it, through a series of advocacy and education programmes.

European Movement Ireland runs a series of education and advocacy campaigns throughout the year. For 2012, these will include:

Grad Jobs in Europe is a multi-faceted campaign that aims to inform recent Irish graduates of the opportunities available to them in the EU jobs-market. Elements of this campaign include The Green Book guide to internships in Europe, the Brussels Connection event, nationwide careers talks, the College of Europe scholarship application process and the Jobs and Internships in Europe webpage.


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