The European People's Party Group in the Committee of the Regions believes that the multitude of languages, cultures and religions in Europe means that is it is more than just a geographical place. The EPP Group in the CoR therefore invited young people to send photographs showing how Europe can be seen in their cities, regions and communities to mark the European Year of Intercultural Dialogue in 2008. The jury selected two winners from nearly 200 photographs on 9 May - Europe Day and the prizes were awarded by JAN FIGEL', European Commissioner for Education, Training, Culture and Youth, at an exhibition of the best pictures on 10 June.
Laura Gaynor, the eighteen year old filmmaker from Sligo, Ireland has won the first prize in the Illustration Competition "Being a European Citizen: how do you see it?" organized by the EPP Group in t...
Imagine a life of poverty – can you picture a way out?
By taking part in our one-minute film competition young people have the chance to make a short film that we'll publish on our specially designed ...
Change begins at home: creating a better environment
During the European Year of Creativity and Innovation in 2009 the EPP Group in the Committee of the Regions joined forces with the European People’...
Does your picture tell 1000 words?
The European People's Party Group in the Committee of the Regions believes that the multitude of languages, cultures and religions in Europe means that is it is more...
For its first youth activity in 2007, the EPP Group held a competition for students in higher education on the theme "Do you speak Europe?" on the eve of the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the...