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The national winning entries for the annual European Charlemagne Youth Prize, now in its sixth year, have been announced. The competition is open to young people aged between 16 and 30 who have been involved with projects helping to promote understanding between peoples of different European countries. The award ceremony will take place in Aachen (Germany) on 7 May 2013.
Selection of the 27 national winners:
National juries in each of the 27 EU Member States consisting of at least two MEPs and one representative of a youth organisation selected a national winner.
Selection of the final European winners
A European jury, consisting of three MEPs, the President of the European Parliament and four representatives of the Foundation of the International Charlemagne Prize, will select the three final European winners, from the 27 projects submitted by national juries. The 3 final European winners will be announced on 7 May 2013.
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AUSTRIA
Ride for your Rights!
BELGIUM
Mission Europe³
BULGARIA
International Week Bulgaria
CYPRUS
Let's research
CZECH REPUBLIC
Academic Course 2013
DENMARK
Many Cultures 4 Europe
ESTONIA
The Story of My Life
FINLAND
Leo Europa Forum 2013
FRANCE
Eurodéputé à l'école
DEUTSCHLAND
Plan B
GREECE
Faceurope
HUNGARY
Life is Plastic! It's Fantastic!
IRELAND
European Cook Book
ITALY
1000 and 1 realities
LATVIA
CROSSBO ACTIVE
LITHUANIA
International conference of theatre arts students
LUXEMBOURG
Our Voice 2012
MALTA
National Student Travel Foundation Mini European Assembly (NSTF MEA) 2012-2013
POLAND
Discover Europe
PORTUGAL
Gap Year Portugal
ROMANIA
Debate@Europe
SLOVAKIA
European Dialogue of perspective attitude
SLOVENIA
Youth Vote
SPAIN
Europe on Track
SWEDEN
Young Scientists United
THE NETHERLANDS
EU on the Road
UNITED KINGDOM
LearnENG
The latest information on the Charlemagne Youth Prize 2013 can be found on the website dedicated to the Prize: http://www.charlemagneyouthprize.eu/view/en/index.html
Fostering a shared sense of European identity
Organised by the European Parliament and the Foundation of the International Charlemagne Prize of Aachen, ECYP winners will be awarded €2,000, €3,000 and €5,000 as third, second and first prize respectively, for existing projects that foster a shared sense of European identity and cooperation. Representatives of the best projects from each of the 27 EU Member States will be invited to Aachen, on 7 May 2013, to participate in the award ceremony.
As well as promoting European and international understanding, the winning projects should serve as role models for young people living in Europe and offer practical examples of Europeans living together, such as youth events, youth exchanges or Internet projects with a European dimension.