European Week

European Week

  • Are you drawn to social engagement?
  • Are you eager to work with international peers?
  • Do you like to learn through projects and interaction?

If you are a yes-person here, the CIVICA European Week is something for you.

At a glance

The CIVICA European Week is both a stand-alone learning event and a central element of the CIVICA Engage Track, a bachelor experience open to eligible students at the participating universities:

  • Bocconi University, Italy 
  • Central European University, Austria
  • IE University, Spain
  • SNSPA, Romania
  • Sciences Po, France
  • SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Poland
  • Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden
  • The London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom

Reasons for you to participate

  • highlight your commitment to civic issues
  • do good together with fellow students from all over Europe
  • have access to some of the best teaching institutions in Europe
  • engage in field work, coaching, guest lectures, group work and experience sharing

More information about the European Week

Please contact your home university for more information about the European Week.


Photo credits to Bocconi University

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