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EYE2023: Register for the European Youth Event
Join us at Parliament’s EYE2023 youth event in Strasbourg and share your ideas on the future of Europe! Register until 24 February, EU affairs.
On 9-10 June, thousands of people aged 16 to 30 from across the EU will take over the European Parliament in Strasbourg for the European Youth Event (EYE) to discuss and share ideas on how to shape the future of Europe.
Joined by experts, activists, influencers and decision-makers, young people will have the opportunity to interact, exchange views and get inspired right at the heart of European democracy.
More activities planned this year
The fifth edition of the event, EYE2023 will feature both in-person and hybrid activities in Strasbourg. Almost 200 activities are planned, including debates, discussions, networking opportunities, artistic performances, sports and interactive workshops.
Some of the activities are organised in cooperation with other institutions, international organisations, civil society and youth organisations.
Take a look at the draft programme.
Sign up until 24 February
All young people aged between 16 and 30 an take part in EYE2023. You do not need to form a group as individual registrations are possible.
The deadline is 24 February 23.59 CET, but don’t leave it until the last minute as registrations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.
Participation in the event is free of charge: you will only need to cover your own travel and accommodation costs in Strasbourg.
Register here to take part in EYE2023.
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