The European Student Assembly 2025 (ESA) is calling for participants and panel moderators

2025-05-26 08:00 2025-05-28 18:30 The European Student Assembly 2025 (ESA) is calling for participants and panel moderators

The European Student Assembly (ESA) is the flagship initiative of the EUC Voices Erasmus+ project, designed to bring together approximately 250 students from across Europe each year.

Students interested in participating have the opportunity to apply either as participants or coordinators, contributing to one of the Assembly’s discussion panels. The selection process is conducted collaboratively by EUC Voices partners and the European University Alliances, ensuring a transparent and inclusive approach. Selection criteria prioritize students with a passion for European politics, culture, and society, along with a motivation to engage in meaningful dialogue, share their perspectives, and positively impact their communities.

Here are the panels for ESA 2025:
• Panel 1 - Mentally (un)stable. How can the EU help young people manage mental health issues caused by overstimulation?
• Panel 2 - Greener tomorrow. What is the role of climate and environmental policies in higher education and energy?
• Panel 3 - AI, European democracy and civic engagement. How can the EU benefit from Artificial Intelligence in its mission of promoting democracy?
• Panel 4 - Innovation for all. In what ways can the EU balance innovation and competitiveness to support sustainable economic growth?
• Panel 5 - Education beyond graduation. How can the EU promote lifelong learning to prepare its citizens for rapid technological and socioeconomic changes?
• Panel 6 - Living with dignity. What measures should the EU consider to ensure affordable housing for its younger generations?
• Panel 7 - Unveiling inequalities. What are the issues related to the gender pay gap and minorities?
• Panel 8 - Unity in diversity. How can the EU foster cultural understanding and inclusivity in an increasingly diverse Europe?

Parlement Européen
Thematic : Entrepreneurship, Education, EUGLOH, Langues & interculturalité

Applications are open for the European Student Assembly (ESA) the flagship initiative of the EUC Voices Erasmus+ project, which brings together approximately 250 students from across Europe each year.

  • Public
    Tout public
  • Event type
    Rencontre / débats
  • Conditions

    Apply until 1st December 2024 at 11.59 p.m. (CET).

  • Dates
    26 - 28 May 2025
    08:00 am - 06:30 pm
  • Location
    Parlement Européen

The European Student Assembly (ESA) is the flagship initiative of the EUC Voices Erasmus+ project, designed to bring together approximately 250 students from across Europe each year.

Students interested in participating have the opportunity to apply either as participants or coordinators, contributing to one of the Assembly’s discussion panels. The selection process is conducted collaboratively by EUC Voices partners and the European University Alliances, ensuring a transparent and inclusive approach. Selection criteria prioritize students with a passion for European politics, culture, and society, along with a motivation to engage in meaningful dialogue, share their perspectives, and positively impact their communities.

Here are the panels for ESA 2025:
• Panel 1 - Mentally (un)stable. How can the EU help young people manage mental health issues caused by overstimulation?
• Panel 2 - Greener tomorrow. What is the role of climate and environmental policies in higher education and energy?
• Panel 3 - AI, European democracy and civic engagement. How can the EU benefit from Artificial Intelligence in its mission of promoting democracy?
• Panel 4 - Innovation for all. In what ways can the EU balance innovation and competitiveness to support sustainable economic growth?
• Panel 5 - Education beyond graduation. How can the EU promote lifelong learning to prepare its citizens for rapid technological and socioeconomic changes?
• Panel 6 - Living with dignity. What measures should the EU consider to ensure affordable housing for its younger generations?
• Panel 7 - Unveiling inequalities. What are the issues related to the gender pay gap and minorities?
• Panel 8 - Unity in diversity. How can the EU foster cultural understanding and inclusivity in an increasingly diverse Europe?