
2nd Annual Essay Contest is now officially open!
17/04/2025
The EU Delegation to Ukraine invites young Ukrainians to take part in the second edition of the Europe Day Essay Contest, dedicated to the theme: “My Vision of a European Ukraine.”
What does the EU mean to you? What could Ukraine’s future as a full EU member look like? And what role will you play in shaping that future?
This contest is an opportunity to reflect on Ukraine’s European future and share your ideas as we mark Europe Day 2025.
Competition Details
Who can participate:
- Ukrainian students aged 16 to 22, who currently study in high school, college, or university.
Essay requirements:
- Language: Ukrainian
- Length: 800–1000 words
- Style: Thoughtful, original, and honest – written entirely by you
- AI-generated content or plagiarism will result in disqualification
Deadline for submissions: 30 April 2025
Send your essay to: ask@euroquiz.org.ua
Subject line: Europe Day Essay Contest 2025
Please include a cover page with the following details:
- Full name
- Date of birth
- City/town
- Educational institution
- Euroclub name (if applicable)
- Phone number
- Email address
By submitting your entry, you consent to the processing of your personal data for the purposes of the contest.
Winners will be invited to a special Europe Day celebration in Kyiv this May, including an official award ceremony and the opportunity to meet representatives of the EU Delegation and other special guests.
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