TEPSA Student Contest!

TEPSA is organising a student contest on the theme of “solidarity in the EU”, open to high-school, undergraduate and graduate students from the TEPSA network and beyond. 

Interested students just have to submit a short essay (for high-school and Bachelor students) or a short policy brief (for Master students) reflecting on the theme of solidarity in the EU. The best papers will be published by TEPSA and three winning authors (one in each category) will be invited to participate free of charge in one of TEPSA’s EU@Work seminars taking place in Brussels in November/December 2018, with travel and accommodation costs covered

Detailed guidelines for the papers and more info on the seminars can be found here.

Please note that applicants are requested to send their essay/policy brief via e-mail to natalia.martin@tepsa.eu  with ‘“Student contest_LAST NAME” in the subject line. The deadline for applications is 30 September 2018 (midnight).

TEPSA organised a student contest on the theme “Solidarity in the EU”

TEPSA has organised a student contest on the theme of “solidarity in the EU”, open to high-school, undergraduate and graduate students from the TEPSA network and beyond. 

Interested students had to submit a short essay (for high-school and Bachelor students) or a short policy brief (for Master students) reflecting on the theme of solidarity in the EU. After the selection, the best papers will be published by TEPSA and three winning authors (one in each category) will be invited to participate free of charge in one of TEPSA’s EU@Work seminars taking place in Brussels in November/December 2018, with travel and accommodation costs covered

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2/October/2018

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TEPSA was a beneficiary of an Operating Grant awarded in the framework of the Europe for Citizens Programme of the European Union for the period 2018-2020. Within its work programme, TEPSA organised a number of events both in Brussels and in the Member States, in cooperation with its member institutes. The Operating grant also supported the statutory activities of the TEPSA Secretariat, such as the meetings of the governing bodies and TEPSA’s communication activities.

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