CIVICA European Week 2025

The CIVICA European Week 2025 will take place between 23-27 June at The National University of Political Studies and Public Administration (SNSPA) in Bucharest, bringing together a diverse group of students, experts, and lecturers to explore the vital role of youth in shaping a more inclusive future for Europe.

 

Who Will Participate?

The event will welcome a dynamic mix of participants, including:

  • 80 bachelor students from prestigious institutions: Bocconi, CEU, IE University, SNSPA, Sciences Po, SGH, SSE, and LSE.
  • 10 high school students eager to engage with European policies.
  • 5 students from Ukrainian partner universities, offering valuable perspectives.
  • 10 expert lecturers, providing insights into governance, policymaking, and civic engagement.
  • 10 tutors from the participating universities, guiding discussions and workshops.

 

A Week of Learning and Engagement

From Monday, 23 June, to Friday, 27 June, students will be welcomed to the CIVICA campus at SNSPA in Bucharest, where a structured program of activities will aim to foster knowledge exchange, debate, and collaboration.

 

Theme: Youth Power! Looking into a More Inclusive Future

This year’s edition will focus on the central role of youth in driving positive change across Europe. The discussions and activities will revolve around three key questions:

  • Europe Relies on Youth becoming more interested and engaged in local policymaking. Government needs to boost trust in its strategic thinking and rapidly adapt to the increasing turbulent environment, to better serve the youth. Our businesses need the creativeness, ambition and energy of the youth. Is Youth up to the task?
  • Europe Learns to Speak Youth: European, national and local policies need to be clear and transparent. Today and tomorrow, Youth is asked to accept, implement and monitor policies. Are our governments ready to engage Youth in a more meaningful way?
  • Europe Needs Youth: Let’s Give It a Plan! Moving beyond discussions, this edition of CIVICA European Week will seek to develop actionable strategies to ensure youth participation is more than just symbolic.

The full program will feature expert-led workshops, interactive discussions, and networking opportunities to equip participants with the tools and knowledge necessary to make a real impact.

 

 

Contact

Please contact your home university for more information about participation at the CIVICA European Week.

Bocconi University: civica[at]unibocconi.it

CEU: Alzbeta Klatova, klatovaa[at]ceu.edu

IE University: civica[at]ie.edu

SNSPA: decanat[at]administratiepublica.eu

Sciences Po: civicaengagebachelortrack[at]sciencespo.fr

SGH Warsaw School of Economics: Malgorzata Znoykowicz-Wierzbicka, mznoyk[at]sgh.waw.pl

SSE: civica[at]hhs.se

LSE: Emily Harrison, civica[at]lse.ac.uk

 

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