8 Opportunities for Young Europeans
Young people are central to our policymaking and political priorities, from climate to active citizenship, social, and digital. Protecting and empowering them is our duty, as their diversity, courage, and boldness are essential for Europe’s future.
You probably know about Erasmus+, but did you know that the EU offers many other opportunities for young people? Here is a complete list of these exciting programmes and initiatives.
1. Erasmus+
Erasmus+ is the EU’s flagship programme supporting education, training, youth, and sports across Europe.
The programme is now all the more socially inclusive, and encourages participation in democratic life. Erasmus+ offers opportunities to people from 33 countries.
Since 1987, more than 10 million young people have benefited from Erasmus — you can find a programme that suits you and join the club!
Studying abroad
Erasmus+ supports students during their study abroad. Discover more about the opportunities and benefits available to you.
Traineeships abroad
Erasmus+ offers support for traineeships, including work placements and internships, abroad for students enrolled in higher education. Recent graduates can also take advantage of these opportunities. Discover more today.
Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s degrees
Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s, offered by top higher education institutions across various countries, are renowned for their academic excellence and seamless course integration. These prestigious programmes also come with scholarships for students. Explore more about this exciting opportunity.
Networking and training for youth workers
Erasmus+ boosts the professional growth of youth workers by offering training and networking opportunities abroad. These can include training courses, study visits, job shadowing, and observation periods with key organisations. Learn more about how you can enhance your skills and experience.
Youth exchanges
Youth exchanges bring together groups of young people from different countries to live, work, and collaborate on projects for short periods. These exchanges, held outside the school environment, include engaging activities like workshops, debates, role-plays, and outdoor adventures. Discover more about how you can get involved.
Youth Participation Activities
Youth Participation activities give young people aged 13 to 30 the chance to engage in civic, social, cultural, and political life, amplifying their voices on important issues. These youth-driven activities occur outside formal education and are organised by informal youth groups or organisations. Participants can document their learning outcomes through Youthpass, ensuring their experiences and growth are recognised.
2. European Solidarity Corps
Looking to show solidarity with your community or to volunteer abroad? The European Solidarity Corps is perfect for you! This programme offers those aged 18 to 30 (up to 35 for humanitarian aid activities) the chance to engage in a variety of activities, from biodiversity conservation to supporting vulnerable people. Whether you volunteer or start your own project, you will explore new countries, learn new skills, gain work experience, and make friends. Participants also receive financial and linguistic support, plus access to online training. Create your profile today and start exploring exciting opportunities! More information.
3. DiscoverEU
Would you like to discover Europe by train? DiscoverEU offers free travel passes to 18-year-olds from EU countries and Erasmus+ associated countries. This programme gives you the chance to experience Europe’s diversity, cultural heritage, and history while connecting with young people across the continent. Selected travellers also receive a DiscoverEU European Youth Card, providing discounts on cultural visits, learning activities, sports, local transportation, accommodation, and food. There are two application rounds each year, in spring and autumn, so keep an eye on the European Youth Portal to apply.
4. EU Youth Dialogue
The EU Youth Dialogue empowers young people to influence policy at EU level by facilitating meetings with policymakers. Since 2018, about 130,000 young people have participated in the Youth Dialogue. To join the dialogue, either as an organisation or an individual, reach out to your national youth council and make your voice heard!
5. European Youth Week
The European Youth Week, held every two years in spring, is a vibrant celebration of youth achievements. It is a chance to discuss issues important to young people, explore opportunities, and celebrate their achievements. With hundreds of activities across Europe, it brings together youth organisations and young people, giving them a voice and fostering community engagement. Find out more.
6. Erasmus for young entrepreneurs
Have you started your own business, or do you have an idea for one?
Erasmus for young entrepreneurs gives young people the opportunity to learn from more experienced entrepreneurs in another country. You can develop your skills and your business while discovering a new culture! More information.
7. Traineeships in EU institutions
Ready to start your EU career? Become an EU trainee!
Discover the paid traineeships, typically lasting about six months, and get a taste of an EU career while boosting your professional skills and personal growth. Explore opportunities in fields like human resources, IT, competition law, environmental policy, external relations, development policy, and more. Explore the perfect fit for you by browsing the available traineeships across various EU institutions, bodies, and agencies.
8. Your EURES Targeted Mobility Scheme
Ready to broaden your horizons and explore job opportunities in Europe?
Check out EURES, the European Network of Employment Services. Since 1994, EURES has helped Europeans find jobs across the continent and assisted employers in finding staff.
If you are 18 or older and struggling to find a job or training in your country, the EURES Targeted Mobility Scheme can help you gain professional experience in another EU country, Norway, or Iceland. Learn more on the EURES Targeted Mobility Scheme (TMS) website.