Call for the 4EU+ Student Ambassador programme

Students and doctoral candidates at the University of Warsaw have the chance to impact the policy-making and operations of the 4EU+ Alliance by engaging in activities such as enhancing global integration, understanding diverse cultures and work approaches, and advocating their viewpoints to decision-makers. Applications for the Student Ambassador program are open until the end of November.

The 4EU+ Alliance aims to cultivate a student-driven community across 8 member universities: the University of Warsaw, Charles University in Prague, Heidelberg University, Paris-Panthéon-Assas University, Sorbonne University in Paris, the University of Copenhagen, the University of Geneva and the University of Milan.

The 4EU+ Student Ambassadors programme is designed to:

  • foster student interaction,

  • boost student centred-communication,

  • and build a strong 4EU+ student community.

Each member university can nominate two students or doctoral candidates to serve as 4EU+ ambassadors.

What activities and projects can you engage in?

  • Creating digital content across multiple platforms

  • Organizing or participating in promotional events to raise awareness about the 4EU+ Alliance within various circles.

  • Representing the Alliance in academic settings, like lectures, and networking with student organizations and student unions.

  • Engaging in the 4EU+ Votes Europe campaign to help mobilize young voters for the upcoming European elections, emphasizing the importance of civic engagement.

Who is eligible?

The program welcomes applications from any student or doctoral candidate, regardless of their academic discipline. The prerequisites include proficiency in communication, fluency in English, and the status of being a student or doctoral candidate (at least until June 2024).

What are the benefits for you?

Those selected as student ambassadors will have the chance to enhance their abilities through training sessions focused on media production or public speaking. They’ll also engage in activities such as fostering international partnerships, sharing cross-cultural experiences, and participating in overseas trips.

Engagement in the program results in certification. Participation is voluntary. The specific extent of collaboration will be personalized, considering the requirements, preferences, and skills of the program participants.

How to apply?

Information on the application and required documents can be found on the 4EU+ Alliance website >>

UW students and doctoral candidates can submit their applications until the end of November at communication(at)4euplus.eu.