Interested students should submit a short essay (for high-school and
undergraduate students) or a short policy brief (for graduate students)
reflecting on the theme of solidarity in the EU. The best papers will be
published by TEPSA and three winning authors (one in each category) will
be invited to participate free of charge in TEPSA’s EU@Work seminar
scheduled to take place in Brussels in October 2021 with travel and
accommodation costs covered (up to 200 EUR).
Detailed guidelines for the papers and more information on the seminars
can be found here - http://www.tepsa.eu/studentcontest2021/
The paper should be submitted no later than Sunday 4 April 2021 (midnight)
to pol.vila[at]tepsa[dot]eu and nayan.anand[at]tepsa[dot]eu with “Student contest_LAST
NAME” as the subject of the email. For any questions on the contest,
please send an e-mail to pol.vila[at]tepsa[dot]eu.