Informasjon og muligheter for unge i aldersgruppen 13 til 30.
If you are up for a challenge, and willing to dedicate yourself to helping other people, then join the European Solidarity Corps today! Les mer
Information and advice on how to start volunteering, European Voluntary Service, EU Aid Volunteers and other programmes. Plus search for projects which are actively looking for volunteers. Les mer
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Gjør en forskjell, og fortell politikere og beslutningstakere hva du mener om saker som angår deg og lokalsamfunnet ditt.Og engasjer deg i EUs Strukturert dialog med unge mennesker! Les mer
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"Think Global" and influence your future
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Simona Fisichella, inspired by John Donne’s poem, “No Man Is An Island”, explains how thinking globally has directed her career, starting with her EVS placement organised through Eurodesk UK Partner Organisation, Bryson Charitable Group.
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Do you have the opportunity to travel abroad? Here's a few reasons you should grab it with both hands!
“I haven’t been everywhere but it’s on my list.” – Susan Sontag. Isn’t it time you discovered the world? Find out more about how you can study, work and volunteer outside of Europe.
Curious as to the origins of this pearl of wisdom? Is your knowledge of Chinese culture limited to the menu of the local Chinese restaurant, and do you want to change that? Find out more about China through the Confucius Institutes.
It’s easier to change the world as a group than by yourself. The Global Youth Network (GYAN) pulls together the power of young people and the youth organisations they represent to achieve that goal!
Expand your horizons beyond Europe! These websites for young people are a great way to start.