Represent ENHANCE at the European Student Assembly 2026!

Are you passionate about shaping the future of Europe? The European Student Assembly (ESA), the flagship initiative of the EUC Voices Erasmus+ project, is now accepting applications for its 2026 edition, taking place in Strasbourg, April 20-22. This dynamic event brings together around 250 students from across Europe each year to explore key issues facing the European Union and to foster intercultural exchange.
Why Participate?
ESA is a unique platform where students can:
- Engage in meaningful discussions on Europe’s most pressing challenges
- Exchange perspectives with peers from diverse backgrounds
- Contribute to innovative solutions in areas like democracy, sustainability, digitalisation, education, and social cohesion
Selected students can participate as panel participants or take on the more involved role of panel coordinators, facilitating discussions and inspiring new insights. Panel coordinators are chosen for their expertise, leadership experience, and commitment to guiding conversations that challenge perspectives.
How to Apply
Students from ENHANCE universities can apply as participants or coordinators. Selection is based on passion for European issues, motivation to engage in dialogue, and ability to contribute positively to the Assembly’s discussions.
🗓️ Info event: October 21, 7 PM CET
📍 Learn more & apply
Experience ESA 2025 Through Our Students’ Eyes
Curious what it’s like to attend ESA? Hear directly from this year’s ENHANCE representatives, who shared their stories, insights, and the impact of their participation. From engaging debates to intercultural connections, their experiences show just how transformative ESA can be.

About the European Student Assembly
The European Student Assembly (ESA) is a flagship initiative of the European University Community (EUC Voices). It brings together students from across European University Alliances to deliberate and develop policy proposals addressing real-world challenges. These proposals are shared with EU institutions and policymakers, creating a unique channel for student-driven input in shaping European policy.
For more on the European Student Assembly, visit euvoice.eu.