The National Student Travel Foundation hosted the 36th edition of the Mini European Assembly, bringing together students from across Europe to engage in debate, diplomacy, and collaborative policy-making. The event serves as an educational platform that mirrors the structure and procedures of European Union institutions, giving young participants firsthand experience in negotiation, public speaking, and consensus-building on contemporary issues affecting the continent. Over several days, delegates represented different member states, discussed resolutions, and defended positions on topics ranging from climate action and digital innovation to migration and youth employment. By simulating parliamentary committees and plenary sessions, the Assembly helps students understand the complexities of governance while developing critical thinking, teamwork, and cross-cultural awareness. The 36th edition continued NSTF’s longstanding tradition of fostering European citizenship and active participation among young people, reinforcing the importance of informed dialogue and international cooperation in shaping future policy.
NSTF Hosts the 36th Edition of the Mini European Assembly
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