FULLY FUNDED! YEE Summer Camp on EU energy policy and environmental law

Do you want to learn more about European energy policy and environmental law?
◽ Are you interested in hearing more about climate litigation, or the role of human rights in the energy transition?
◽ Do you want to meet other youth from around Europe, and discuss energy policies from different countries?

Then our Summer Camp (12th-16th of July) is the perfect place for you! We have now opened the applications for our 5 day on-site training, in Olomouc, Czech Republic. Anyone between the age of 18 and 30, with a keen interest in environmental and energy policy issues, can apply! The participation of young people from Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, Denmark and Finland will be prioritized, although applications are not geographically limited.

This is a fully funded opportunity (including travel)!

Additional Information

Host Institution
YEE
Program Type
Fully Funded
Program Benefits
Travel costs will be reimbursed by YEE for up to 200 euros per person (with a possible extension for people travelling from further destinations). During the event, YEE will cover accommodation (in a hotel near the city centre of Olomouc, in twin bedrooms), breakfast, 4 lunches and 4 dinners and some coffee breaks.
Eligibility Criteria
Anyone between the age of 18 and 30 with a keen interest in environmental and energy policy issues. The participation of young people and citizens of Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, Denmark and Finland will be prioritised, although applications are not geographically limited. Applicants must come prepared and be capable of talking about the green policies implemented in their state of origin. Priority will be given to members of youth organisations (NGO, association, union etc.) who wish to share their experience, but affiliation with a youth organisation is not mandatory.
Eligible Countries
The participation of young people and citizens of Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, Denmark and Finland will be prioritised, although applications are not geographically limited.
Application Procedure
Click on the official link below to apply

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