12 August: International Youth Day 2010 The International Youth Day is celebrated every 12 August as declared by the United Nations General Assembly. This year’s International Youth Day is a particularly important day for youth around the world because it coincides with the start of the International Year of Youth (August 2010-2011).
4-6 August 2010: 7th Annual Youth Assembly at the United Nations The Youth Assembly is an annual gathering of hundreds of young people from 18 to 26 years old worldwide who seek practical ways to contribute to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals through individual action, global networking and social entrepreneurship skills.
1-11 August 2010: European BEST Engineering Competition (EBEC), Cluj-Napoca, Romania The best engineering students from all over Europe will compete and compare their abilities on the European BEST Engineering Competition. This event will gather new ideas and solutions from the most brilliant young minds in Europe while facing real life engineering challenges. Weiterlesen...
On 15 September the “Youth on the Move” initiative will be adopted by the European Commission. The initiative will promote the mobility of students and trainees and improve the employment situation of young people. It will define what needs to be done at EU level to unleash the potential of young people to achieve smart, inclusive and sustainable growth in the EU.
The purpose of the World Online Survey is to identify the opinions and suggestions of young people worldwide regarding the challenges and actions that governments, civil society organisations, international cooperations, the private sector and society as a whole can undertake to change the current situation faced by youth in the areas of poverty, education, information and communication technologies, health, gender equality, human security, human rights, sustainable development, international migration, citizens’ participation and advocacy, and global partnership and cooperation.
European young people under 21 years of age, who made a short film this year or are thinking of making one, now have the chance to showcase their talent to the rest of Europe. They just have to submit their mini masterpieces to Electric December 2010.
Amateur photographers from 18 to 30 years old residing in EU Member States are invited to take part in this competition and propose concrete solutions to fight poverty. Participants will have to submit a photo documentary comprising 3 to 6 photos illustrating "solidarity" as an effort to fight poverty and social exclusion.
Students in the early stages of their career, or an established professional, can now get the chance to test their filmmaking skills and join the competition. They just need to make sure their tiny film is hugely distinctive, imaginative and engaging whatever their budget or genre.
Graphic arts students and creative individuals, living in any of the EU Member States, are invited to join this competition and show their talents. They will have to create a logo for the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE), the agency that supports EU Institutions and MemberStates in promoting gender equality, fighting discrimination based on sex and raising awareness about gender issues.
Any non-professional video-maker, photographer or visually-minded person in Europe between 15 and 30 years of age can take part in this competition. You can join it individually or in a team of up to 4 people.
This new website functions as a central portal providing visitors with an easy roadmap to the various internship opportunities currently advertised across the UNU system.
The Regional Activity Centre for Cleaner Production (CP/RAC) is inviting everyone to create ideas on sustainable consumption in a short story format, 300 to 500 words. A jury of environmental experts will select the ten best stories.