EU Study Days: European school for children and adults
This is a chance for high school students, undergraduates, graduate students, and representatives of EU networks to learn more about the EU.
From 16 February to 31 March, you can expect active discussions, lively communication, and lectures by diplomats and leading experts from the EU and Ukraine, who will discuss the support and priorities of EU assistance in Ukraine's post-war reconstruction. You will also find like-minded people with whom you can exchange experiences, implement projects and build the future of Ukraine as a European state. Participation is free.
The EU Delegation to Ukraine provides EU Study Days, one of thousands of EU opportunities for Ukraine.
- 10 training modules consisting of lectures by leading experts, open discussions, creative workshops, debates, games and knowledge tests
- Certificate of completion of the course. If you study at a partner university of the programme, the course can be credited to one of the subjects
- Opportunity to improve soft skills necessary for a successful career
- Information on educational and cultural programmes, as well as other EU opportunities for young people
- 45 of the most active participants will attend an offline school in April 2026. The organisers will select 15 schoolchildren, 15 students and postgraduates and 15 representatives of EU networks
- Participation in an alumni community of over 1,800 like-minded people
Organisers are waiting for the application from:
- Pupils of 9-11 grades of secondary schools, lyceums or gymnasiums who are interested in European integration and have outstanding academic records
- Final year undergraduate students, full-time master's students and postgraduate students of any form of study in the field of international relations, international and European law, global studies, international economics and trade, finance, business, political science, law, philosophy, history, sociology, cultural studies or journalism. Apply if you are between 18 and 25 years old
- Employees of Euroclubs, information centres, and EU networks
- Completed application form
- English language at the B1-C1 level
- Completed online test for checking understanding of European subjects
By 7 February, apply via the online form:
- For high school pupils
- For university students
- For postgraduate students and EU networks participants
This is the first stage. If your application succeeds, the organisers will send you a link to an online test on understanding European subjects.
- You will receive the results by email no later than 15 February.
- The organisers will prefer students who have won prizes in Olympiads, contests, or competitions, and who have participated in Euroclubs or events on European culture and values.
- The organisers will prefer postgraduate students and participants in EU networks who actively collaborate with teachers, trainers and other representatives of EU networks.
- The organisers want as many people as possible to learn more about the EU and find like-minded people. If you have already attended EU Study Days, give others a chance.
