Standing Committee on Institutional Affairs2008
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3 December 2008 - Brussels, Bruxelles-Capitale (B)

European Final of AER Competition "Do you speak European?"

What can Europe do for you(th) ?

AER together with Brussels Capital Region organised the European final of the competition Do you speak European? that took place 3rd December in Brussels. At the same day of the competition, Brussels Capital Region organised the European event “What can Europe do for you(th)?”, an information day about: jobs, education, culture, travels and languages. There were almost 600 young persons coming from different European regions and countries and from Brussels: students, young jobseekers, and active young people. The event aimed also to draw the attention of other regional offices based in Brussels.
11 winners of the national level competitions from across Europe arrived to Brussels to compete at European level. The rules of the European final were similar to the rules of the regional and national competition. That means:
  • Teams of young people compete against each other to present their views of Europe in an original and informative way.
  • All participants must be between the ages of 14 and 18 and they should be a maximum of 5 young people per team.
  • Each team prepares a 5-7 minute presentation, which addresses the question: “What does Europe mean to you?” The presentations can be made in any format.
  • At the end the jury decides on a winning team.
The winning team benefited from exposure in the European media and will be presented with a prize from the AER and Brussels Capital Region.

The best Teams from European Regions: TOP 11

 

Austria, Styria, BG/BRG Furstenfeld
 
Belgium, Brussels Capital
 
BiH, Republika of Srpska, Gimnazija Banjaluka
 
Croatia, Sisak-Moslavina, Gimnazija Sisak
 
Czech Republic, Olomouc, Gymnasium Jakuba Skody, Prerov
 
France, Limousin, Lycée Edmond Perrier
 
Hungary, Heves, Neumann Janos High School
 
Romania, Dolj, Foundation N.V. KARPEN from Carol I National College
 
Sweden, Västra Götaland, Bacleangs Gymnasiet, Boras
 
Turkey, Kocaeli, Derince Hurriyet High School
 
United Kingdom, Somerset, Kingsmead School, Wivelescombe

 

Results

During all year the teams from 36 regions from 11 countries participated in the competition firstly on regional level (Spring 2008) and on national level (Summer 2008). The best 11 teams were selected to represent their region and country on European level Grand Final. Each team prepared the presentation of the topic "What does Europe mean to you?".

The jury panel (7 members) selected the best team from region Dolj in Romania.

Conclusion paper
Brochure of the European Final
Programme of the Final
 
 
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