EYE2014: Ideas for a better Europe The first edition, the European Youth Event 2014 (#EYE2014), saw the participation of 5,000 young Europeans, 400 speakers and many supporting partners and youth associations who came to the Parliament's premises in Strasbourg on 9–11 May 2014 to share their ideas and thoughts on a multitude of youth-related topics. The EYE2014's five main themes included youth unemployment, the digital revolution, sustainability, European values and the future of the
European Union.
EYE2016: Together we can make a change The second edition (#EYE2016) was held on 20–21 May 2016 and was an occasion for Europe's youth to make their opinions heard on many issues, offering political debates and workshops with decision-makers. This edition saw 7,500 young people from across Europe debating topics ranging from space and innovation to climate change, migration and democracy. The EYE2016's five main themes were: War and Peace: Perspectives for a peaceful planet; Apathy or Participation: Agenda for a vibrant democracy; Exclusion or Access: Crackdown on youth unemployment; Stagnation or Innovation: Tomorrow's world of work and Collapse or Success: New ways for a sustainable Europe.
EYE2018: The plan is to fan this spark into a flame The third edition (#EYE2018) took place on 1–2 June 2018. At EYE2018, 8000 young Europeans engaged in various activities, revolving around the event's five main themes: Young and old: Keeping up with the digital revolution; Rich and poor: Calling for a fair share; Apart and together: Working out for a stronger Europe; Safe and dangerous: Staying alive in turbulent times; Local and global: Protecting our planet. Young Europeans also had the opportunity to participate online by sharing their ideas about the future of Europe via the European Youth Ideas website.
EYE2020: online edition The European Parliament decided to postpone EYE2020, originally planned for May 2020, given the exceptional measures taken concerning the COVID-19 outbreak. To compensate for the postponement, the European Parliament presented a special online edition of the event. The first series of EYE Online events took place between early April and the end of May 2020, and offered a variety of activities focusing on topics including mental health, future of education, food of tomorrow and rural renewal, fake news, slow shopping, future of work,
mass surveillance and vaccination. During this period, more than 60 live activities were streamed online. Speakers included
Christine Lagarde,
David Maria Sassoli and numerous Members of the European Parliament. Following the success of this virtual event, it was decided that EYE Online events would take place regularly.
EYE2021: The future is ours The fourth edition (#EYE2021) took place on 8–9 October 2021 and brought together 5,000 young people at the European Parliament in Strasbourg and another 5,000 online in order to discuss over 2,000 ideas to shape the future of Europe. EYE2021 was the culmination of the European Parliament's youth consultation process for the
Conference on the Future of Europe. Started in May 2021, in collaboration with pan-European youth organisations, young people's ideas on the future of Europe were collected on youthideas.eu. The most popular 20 ideas from EYE2021 were presented to the Members of the Conference and input into the political debate within the European Parliament.
EYE2023 The fifth edition (#EYE2023), attended by 8,500 young individuals, convened at the European Parliament in
Strasbourg on June 9-10 for EYE2023, engaging in discussions and idea-sharing sessions regarding the future of Europe. Accompanied by experts, activists, and decision-makers, participants had the opportunity to interact and gain inspiration amidst the setting of European democracy. The event, comprising over 300 activities including debates, networking opportunities, and artistic performances, focused on themes such as democracy and youth engagement, considering the upcoming
European elections in 2024. The top 15 ideas from the event were collated in the Youth Ideas Report, reviewed by three young editors, and presented to
MEP's during a European Youth Hearing in Brussels later in the year. EYE2023 united 8,500 participants in Strasbourg, with online attendees. The event showcased 400 speakers across 300 activities in the
European Parliament and the EYE Village. Notable attendees included 31 MEPs, 3 EP Vice-Presidents, and EP President
Roberta Metsola, with 22 artistic performances.
EYE2024 EYE2025 == See also ==