Second Chance to Make Your Dream Event Come True
The EUPeace Alliance invites students from our nine partner universities to design and deliver inspiring, student-led events that foster inclusion, connection, and positive change within our shared community.
Students are invited to design events in any creative format—such as workshops, seminars, art or performance activities, sports events, game nights, or social gatherings – as long as the events show a connection to foster the EUPeace values of peace, justice, and inclusion.
All events should contain at least an online component – such as live streaming, social media interaction, online meetings, or other digital formats – thereby, EUPeace students from all other EUPeace sites can somehow partake in the event.
The selected events are required to complete the activity by 15 December 2026 and submit a final report by 31 December 2026 to the local coordinator.
Further information
- Clarity of event presentation
- Is the event concept, structure, objectives, timeline, and target audience clearly presented?
- Relevance to Alliance goals
- Does the event contribute to the Alliance’s core values and objectives, including peace, justice, social inclusion, and student engagement?
- Accessibility and participation across partner universities
- Is the event accessible and open to students from all partner universities?
- Does it facilitate broad participation regardless of format (online, hybrid, or locally coordinated activities)?
- Replicability
- Can the event be replicated across other partner universities?
- Feasibility and funding justification
- Is the requested funding realistic and proportionate to the project scope?
- Will the requested funding enable the project objectives to be achieved?
- Transparency and quality of application
- Is the proposal presented in a clear, honest, and transparent manner?
- Are goals, responsibilities, and expected outcomes adequately explained?
- Political neutrality and ethical alignment
- Does the project maintain political neutrality and align with the Alliance’s principles and ethical standards?
- Institutional or staff support
- Does the project demonstrate coordination with staff members?
- Innovation and student impact
- Does the event introduce new ideas, encourage collaboration, or provide meaningful benefits to students?
- Potential for community building
Does the event foster interaction, cooperation, and stronger connections among students across universities?
| Application opening | 4 May 2026 |
| Application deadline | 29 May 2026 |
| Expected results date | 30 June 2026 |
| Earliest event start | 1 July 2026 |
| Last possible event date | 15 December 2026 |
| Deadline final report submission | 31 December 2026 |
Deadline:
This call opens on 04 May 2026 – it closes on 29 May 2026.
Deadline ends in:
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