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SUMMARY:European Student Assembly 2026: Invitation for ChallengeEU Students
DESCRIPTION:Would you like to co-create recommendations for Europe’s future\, work in an international team\, and speak at the European Parliament? Join the European Student Assembly (Strasbourg\, 20–22 April 2026) — a flagship EUC Voices initiative that brings together around 250 students from European University Alliances each year to debate and produce concrete proposals for change. \nWhy join?\n\nWork on real policy recommendations across eight topics crucial to the EU\nInternational collaboration and online training (January–April 2026)\nPlenary assembly in the European Parliament\, Strasbourg (20–22 April 2026)\nCertificate of participation upon completion\n\nWho can apply?\nStudents (from the 2nd year of Bachelor’s to PhD)\, up to 30 years old\, from universities within the 65 European University Alliances — including ChallengeEU. You can apply as a participant or a panel coordinator (prior leadership experience is an asset for coordinators). On average\, about five students per alliance are selected (numbers may vary). \nTimeline & application:\nCall for applications: 1 October – 2 November 2025\, 23:59 CET\nHow to apply: complete the application form on the ESA website (“Click here to apply”) and indicate your preferred panel. \nESA 2026 panel themes:\n\nStrengthening democracy\, engaging citizens\nScaling the circular economy\nAligning budget with impact\nEurope moving together\nUnlocking digital potential\nEducating without borders\nEnabling generational solidarity\nEurope’s strategic autonomy\n\nCosts & logistics\nParticipation in ESA is free; organisers provide meals and three nights of accommodation in a hostel. The reimbursement of travel costs is at the discretion of the European\nUniversities Alliances. \nWhat to expect?\nFrom January to April 2026\, participants meet online (workshops\, expert consultations\, team work on recommendations). In Strasbourg\, teams finalise their proposals and vote on all recommendations during the plenary session. After the event\, dissemination activities with stakeholders follow. \nReady to add your voice?\nApply on the ESA website as a participant or panel coordinator. Applications close on 2 November 2025 at 23:59 CET. \nClick here >>> to download the handbook of ESA 2026 to learn all the information about ESA \nPhoto: Freepik.com/mego-studio
URL:https://challenge-eu.eu/event/european-student-assembly-2026-invitation-for-challengeeu-students/
CATEGORIES:November 2
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SUMMARY:Online Training on E-Accessibility
DESCRIPTION:FHNW is organising an online exchange and training session on E-Accessibility\, aimed at those interested in digital learning\, communication and inclusion within the ChallengeEU Alliance (in particular within WP2\, WP5 and WP6).\n\n\n\n\n\nTogether with experts Andrea Gerber (FHNW) and Markus Böni (Access for All\, participation requested)\, the event will address current challenges and good practices for making digital content accessible to all users. The session is designed to spark ideas\, support reflection on institutional practices and connect participants engaged in E-Accessibility across the alliance.\n\n\n\n\nProgramme outline: \n\n\nKick-off \n\n\nExpert input: Andrea Gerber (FHNW) \n\n\nExpert input: Markus Böni (Access for All\, participation requested) \n\n\nBreakout sessions: Highlights & Lowlights \n\n\nKey findings and discussion \n\n\nWrap-up \n\n\nThe event is open to participants from all ChallengeEU partner institutions and associated partners who are interested in E-Accessibility and inclusive digital practices. \nMore information: leonie.wallisch@fhnw.ch
URL:https://challenge-eu.eu/event/online-training-on-e-accessibility/
CATEGORIES:November 21
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ORGANIZER;CN="FHNW":MAILTO:andreaflora.bauer@fhnw.ch
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SUMMARY:Orange for Awareness: Empowering Law Students Against Gender-Based Violence
DESCRIPTION:This seminar is organized within the framework of the ChallengeEU project\, as part of the ODEI Working Group (WP5)\, which aims\, among other objectives\, to strengthen students’ capacities in addressing gender-based violence. “Orange for Awareness” is an activity that brings together professionals from the legal system\, mental health\, civil society\, and activism to create a shared space for education\, reflection\, and awareness on one of the most serious human rights challenges. \nAligned with the 2025 theme of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence  “UNiTE to End Digital Violence Against All Women and Girls”\, the seminar emphasizes the growing importance of combating violence in both physical and digital spaces. It aims to equip students with legal\, psychological\, and practical knowledge\, preparing them to become professionals committed to justice\, victim protection\, and fostering social change. \nThe Legal Clinic “Emine Zendeli”\, through its role in providing primary legal assistance\, enables students to respond professionally to real cases of gender-based violence\, strengthening the connection between theory\, practice\, and ethical engagement in the protection of human rights. \nJoin online: https://meet.google.com/upq-ikjb-ena \nInvolved institutions and partners: Max Vander Stoel Institute; Cortex; Mollekuqja\, Margini\, Hera; Shega; Centre for Women Support \n \n 
URL:https://challenge-eu.eu/event/orange-for-awareness-law-students-gender-based-violence/
LOCATION:South East European University Campus-Skopje
CATEGORIES:November 26
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