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Projects focusing on creativity, innovation and social change

Our new regional projects are aimed at engaging people across Europe to tackle global issues.

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The network effect
What sort of Europe do we want to live in? A series of discussion forums for bright and committed young people, with the aim of nurturing networks between these future influencers.
The Network Effect
Intercultural navigators
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We believe it is important to deal with the challenges that we face in the multicultural world by developing groups of young leaders in Europe who can easily ‘navigate’ within and between different cultures.
People by lake - Image © Marcus Rose.
Challenge Europe

This project aims to recruit and support a group of young European people who want to make a real difference to the climate debate in their countries and internationally.

Climate change
Creative Cities
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A creative city is a better place in which to live, work and play. This project aims to give young, influential people the tools to transform their cities into Creative Cities.

A view of the city of London including Tower 42 (formally The NatWest Tower) and the new Swiss Re Headquarters building designed by Foster and Partners located at 30 St Mary Axe. © Jon Spaull
Challenges in schools
We want to help schools deal with new emerging issues, such as violence, bullying, drug abuse, the increasing usage of virtual communication and diverse ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Hounslow School © Frank Noon
EUNIC - Alter Ego
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Chosen as a flagship project for the European Year of Intercultural Dialogue, the Alter Ego project encourages youth aged 14 to 18 to explore different identities through audio and visual art forms. The project is coordinated by the European Union National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC).
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