Students at the College of Europe in Natolin, including EU4Youth scholarship holders, recently organised an event to present the Young European Ambassadors (YEA) initiative and inspire their peers to get involved.
As active YEAs themselves, the students shared their personal experiences within the network, offering insights into the opportunities it provides for civic engagement, cross-border cooperation, and youth participation. The session aimed to raise awareness about the YEA community and encourage fellow students to apply to become part of this dynamic network of young changemakers from the European Union, the Eastern Partnership countries, and the United Kingdom.
This initiative highlights how Natolin students, including EU4Youth scholarship holders, are not only benefiting from the programme but also contributing actively to its mission by promoting youth empowerment, dialogue, and cooperation across Europe and its neighbourhood.
If you’re aged 16–26 and passionate about dialogue, inclusion, and cooperation between the EU, UK, and Eastern Partner countries, this is your opportunity to join a vibrant international network of motivated young people. Apply here.
The ‘EU4Youth Phase III programme: Youth Employment and Entrepreneurship’ is funded by the European Union and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania, and implemented by the Central Project Management Agency (CPVA). It aims to support young people from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine through access to quality education, internships, and development opportunities.
The Young European Ambassadors (YEAs) initiative brings together socially engaged youth from the six Eastern Partner countries, the European Union and the United Kingdom to foster dialogue and to raise awareness about the EU and its cooperation with its Eastern partner countries.





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