I would also give a look at PEA, they are an accredited school if you're planning on taking a BSc in Aeronautics or an aviation-related degree. They also offer a 3-weeks dispatcher program for holders of a CPL which you may attend if you want to. Being a low hour pilot and dispatcher might help you get into an airline and then talk to the Chief Pilot for an interview
To get the EASA IR you must convert your FAA IR to the EASA equivalent, you can do this in many places in Europe. One friend went to Keilir Aviation Academy in Iceland, another one to Diamond Academy in Kalmar, Sweden. Both very happy.
You can do it anywhere in Europe, even in Finland. It just has to be done in Europe.