Interview with Sabi Diaz: Complex things can be explained simply and yet comprehensively

In Slovakia, the role of the state in education is often replaced by non-profit organizations or educational platforms that explain complex things simply and yet comprehensively.

1 min

Poll // How many countries have you visited?

Being a European citizens allows young people many opportunities to travel through programs like Erasmus and ESC. Building your cultural luggage by meeting new people from other countries allows you to explore and feel closer to other realities.

Co-creators, not consumers: why young people must shape the future of AI in Europe

Artificial intelligence shapes many aspects of young Europeans’ lives, from jobs and privacy to climate and mental health, yet youth remain underrepresented in decisions about how AI is governed.

4 min

Popcorn brain — what it is and how to overcome it

TikTok, Instagram and Co. affect our attention span and can make it harder to concentrate. However, being focused is a skilled trait that we need for several occasions, such as exams. This video discusses several ways in which regeneration of a "popcorn brain" is possible. The video is in German language.

1 min

Is conflict the secret fuel of news – Torkki thinks it is

These days I read headlines slower. Not to dismantle everything, but to ask: if there’s a hero, who taught me to see them that way?

2 min

The future on hold: youth unemployment through the eyes of the Romanian youth

After months of sending applications, tailoring CVs, and refreshing my inbox for replies that never came, I finally landed a job a month ago. The whole summer was spent chasing opportunities that seemed endlessly out of reach.

10 min

Malta at a crossroads – Maltese youth discuss the tourism crisis

Youth living in Malta is voicing their concerns and personal experiences regarding the tourism crisis in Malta and suggests potential ways forward in this short video.

Erasmus+ may help even where one would not expect it

Traunstein in southeastern Germany is ageing fast. To stay vibrant, it needs fresh ideas — and youth-focused NGOs, especially those active in Erasmus+ , could be the key.

4 min
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