Ongoing Projects – AEGEE-Europe European Students' Forum Fri, 14 Aug 2026 12:05:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 Let’s Break the Erasmus Bubble /lets-break-the-erasmus-bubble/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 10:09:50 +0000 /?p=9659

International students often face challenges when arriving in a new country: administrative barriers, unfamiliar systems, and a tendency to remain within closed peer communities – the so-called “Erasmus bubble” – can prevent full integration into local life.

This Erasmus+ project addresses those challenges by strengthening the inclusion of international students across Europe, ensuring full integration in their host countries and promoting engagement with local communities. It aims to streamline administrative procedures, develop tools and events that foster connections between local and international students, and train key stakeholders in the welcome chain to promote deeper cross-cultural integration. 

AEGEE leads Work Package 4, bringing together the project’s learning and impact strand. This includes designing a training event for key stakeholders in the welcome chain – combining peer exchange and non-formal education methods – developing a toolkit to make the training materials available beyond the consortium, evaluating the impact of the project’s activities, and organising a final conference in Brussels to share results at European level. 

 

  • Duration: November 2025 – January 2028
  • Funding Programme: Erasmus+ KA2 Cooperation Partnerships in Higher Education
  • Partners: ESN France (coordinator), AEGEE-Europe, Università degli Studi di Pavia, Université de Poitiers, ESN Besançon, EC2U
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YOUTHreach /youthreach/ Fri, 30 May 2025 10:22:52 +0000 /?p=9653

 

YOUTHreach: A New EU-Wide Project to Tackle Youth Mental Health Challenges

YOUTHreach, an EU-funded Horizon project, is officially launching with a mission to address the growing mental health challenges faced by young people across Europe. Operating across 9 countries and involving 14 research institutions, this 5-year, €8.5 million initiative is focused on evaluating and scaling three promising youth mental health interventions.

The project will assess whether these interventions are cost-effective, safe, and applicable to other populations:

 

  1. Walk-in Centre: A safe, anonymous, youth-friendly space, free of charge.
  2. App-Based Training: Designed to empower young people to manage their mental health.
  3. Online Platform: A hybrid solution combining support from health professionals and peers.

 

Youth Advisory Group (YAG)

At YOUTHreach, we believe that mental health solutions for young people should be shaped by young people. That’s why our Youth Advisory Group (YAG), made up of 18 youth representatives from across Europe, is central to the project.

 

The YAG:

  • Ensures youth voices are heard and valued at every stage of the project.
  • Helps shape the research by providing relevant input on what matters most to young people.
  • Contributes to breaking down barriers and building inclusive mental health support, especially for underrepresented groups.
  • Engages with policymakers to shape mental health policies that truly reflect youth experiences.
  • Act as ambassadors via social media, podcasts, and events.

 

YAG members also receive training in public speaking, scientific literacy, and advocacy, and provide or receive peer support within a supportive community. Together, we’re not just talking about youth mental health – we’re changing it.

 

Interested in joining the YAG? Reach out!

 

Mental Healthcare Advisory Group (MAG)

YOUTHreach also includes a Mental Healthcare Advisory Group (MAG). This group is composed of people who support young people aged 14-25, either personally or professionally, as a carer, parent, clinician, peer worker, or educator.

 

MAG members will:

  • Co-think, co-create, and provide recommendations to the work of YOUTHreach.
  • Meet four times over 18 months (starting March 2025) in hybrid 1-hour meetings.
  • Advocate for improved youth mental health services and reduced stigma.

 

For more information about YOUTHreach, upcoming activities, or partnership opportunities, visit http://www.youth-reach.eu or follow on LinkedIn and Instagram (@youthreach_EU). 

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