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Brant Beyer:
The European Debt Crisis and Its Implications for the US



Title: The European Debt Crisis and Its Implications for the US
Presenter: Brant Beyer
Date: September 20, 2011

Session Overview

Still trying to make sense of the European economy and its impact on the US? And, are you ready for questions from your students on the topic?

Join Brant Beyer, the Project Manager at the Indiana University West European Studies Center and European Union Center, for a webinar to explore the structure and history of the Euro, overview the economic situation in Europe, learn about the European Union's response to the current crisis, and, especially, delve into how the crisis affects the United States. The economy affects everyone, and it's important that we all understand the components to the world economy.

This webinar is for all audiences interested in learning more about the European economy, and it is especially for those high school and middle school social studies, foreign language, history and economics teachers.

Brant Beyer, in his position as Project Manager of the IU West European Studies Center and the European Union Center, has given presentations on the European Union and the Euro to students and teachers across the United States. During his three years as Project Manager, Brant has continued to share his expertise with educators and clarify economic implications.

Brant has a Masters of Public Affairs and a Masters of Arts in Russian and East European Studies from Indiana University, and he was a Peace Corp volunteer in Romania prior to accepting the position with the centers.

Please join us as we offer educators insight on one of this summer's hot topics: the economy!

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