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Meet the Youth Hub: Europe at Your Fingertips

Niko Jurić, Croatia

If you are young, curious about Europe, and eager to make your voice heard, the European Parliament’s Youth Hub is a must-visit. This dynamic online platform brings together a wide range of opportunities for young people across Europe – from events and debates to educational programmes, internships, funding and much more.

What is the Youth Hub?

Launched in 2022 as part of the European Year of Youth, the Youth Hub is the European Parliament’s dedicated platform for engaging young people in democracy, civic participation, learning and networking. It collects all the Parliament’s youth-related offers in one place, making it easy to discover, understand and apply to them. The platform is available in 24 EU languages, ensuring accessibility for youth across the continent.

Who is it for?

Young people aged 16–30: Whether you are a high-school learner, university student, volunteer, youth activist or simply interested in European affairs, there are multiple ways to get involved.

Educators: Teachers, youth workers and non-formal educators can bring Europe closer to their students through engaging activities, learning materials, interactive games and school programmes.

Youth organisations: NGOs, youth clubs and community groups can explore joint projects, funding possibilities and youth events.

What can you do via the Youth Hub?

Here are some of the most important opportunities available through the platform:

European Youth Event (EYE): A large-scale gathering where thousands of young people meet in Strasbourg and online to debate, network, get inspired and shape ideas for Europe’s future.

Euroscola: A programme for high-school students offering the chance to spend a day as a Member of the European Parliament, participate in debates, vote, and experience EU democracy in action.

Practical experience and internships: Young people aged 18 and over can apply for traineeships in the Parliament’s Secretariat (Schuman traineeships) or with Members of the European Parliament, gaining valuable professional experience.

Online Youth Talks and virtual role-play: Digital learning sessions where participants can explore EU institutions, ask questions, and take part in interactive simulations.

Ambassador School Programme: Schools can apply to become European Parliament Ambassador Schools, bringing EU-focused activities, projects and debates directly into the classroom.

Virtual tours and digital tools: The platform offers virtual visits, interactive learning tools, and 360-degree experiences that allow young people to explore the European Parliament from anywhere.

Funding and support: Many programmes offer financial support, ensuring that participation is accessible to a wide range of young people.

Why should young people use the Youth Hub?

First, it provides a meaningful way to get involved in European democracy. The EU affects numerous aspects of daily life, and through the Youth Hub young people can gain insight into how decisions are made and how they can participate.

Second, it offers invaluable opportunities for personal and professional growth. Whether you are considering studies, volunteering, or a future career in EU institutions, the Hub provides clear pathways.

Third, it is accessible to everyone. The multilingual platform and financial support options ensure that background or location is not a barrier.

Fourth, the programmes have practical value. Events such as EYE and Euroscola, as well as virtual learning tools, develop skills, confidence and international connections.

How to get started

  1. Visit the website: https://youth.europarl.europa.eu/en/home
  2. Choose your section: Youth, Educators or Organisations.
  3. Explore the list of available programmes and events.
  4. Check the requirements, deadlines and funding options.
  5. Apply or register, and keep following new updates on the platform.

In a rapidly changing world, it is more important than ever for young people to be informed, engaged and able to influence decisions that shape their future. The European Parliament’s Youth Hub offers a unique and powerful set of tools for learning, participation and growth. Whether you want to debate important issues, gain professional experience, meet peers from across Europe or simply learn more about the EU, the Youth Hub is the perfect starting point. Visit the platform today, explore its opportunities and take your first step toward becoming a more active European citizen.

published on September 29, 2025
related to Croatia, European Union key words: civic engagement, EU opportunities, European Parliament Youth, youth empowerment, Youth Participation

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