The EU4Youth Scholarships have opened doors for talented students from the Eastern Partnership countries to pursue postgraduate studies at the College of Europe in Natolin and to contribute meaningfully to the future of their societies.
The video below highlights how the EU4Youth Scholarships have supported the students in realising their ambitions—enabling them to study at Natolin, deepen their expertise, broaden their networks, and take important steps toward building their professional careers.
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The EU4Youth Phase III Youth Employment and Entrepreneurship programme, funded by the European Union and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania, is implemented by the Central Project Management Agency (CPMA) in the Eastern Partnership countries. The programme aims to provide technical assistance to governmental and non-governmental organisations to tackle youth unemployment and improve employability.





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