What is Serbia's place in the European Union? How was the EU created? How can membership in that alliance affect the lives of young people? These are some of the questions on which answers young people can find in the publication "European Diary", which is part of the same project implemented by the EU Info Center.
Belgrade high school students have learned at the EU stand at the Book Fair that they can get the complete information regarding European integration, opportunities for education, training, exchanges that the EU offers to young people. "There is a competition for high school students and the most creative participants can win a trip to the EU countries. The competition is divided into four categories - literary, photographic, multimedia and video format. Three-member teams of high school students with their mentor can participate and it is open until January 27, "said Sanja Nasevski from the Belgrade Open School.
BOŠ representatives introduced high school students with the mobile application "Europe to go" which was created three years ago by the EU Integration Office of the Government of Serbia. "Through just a few clicks, young people can find out, for example, which are benefits of EU membership for young people. The categories are divided into several sections - "EUključi se" which is about education, traveling, volunteering and exchanges, "Kako do EU?" where can you find out more about negotiating chapters, who is negotiating, what awaits us on the road to the Union ", Danijela Božović from BOŠ explained. "The section "Treba da znam" is about the history of the EU, the development of its policies, the institutions of the Union," her colleague Tamara Branković said.
Source: EU Info Center