EU YOUTH CONFERENCE, SLOVENIA 2021

Evropska mladinska konferenca, Slovenija 2021

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26. 9. - 30. 9. 2021


EU YOUTH CONFERENCE, SLOVENIA 2021

Evropska mladinska konferenca, Slovenija

 02021

26. 9. - 30. 9. 2021


EU YOUTH CONFERENCE, SLOVENIA 2021

Evropska mladinska konferenca, Slovenija

 02021

26. 9. - 30. 9. 2021


Livestream schedule

All times are shown in Central European Time (CET).

Monday, 27th September


9:30 - 10:30 - Official welcome to the conference

  • Introduction to the objectives and programme of the conference

10:30 - 11:00 - Break


12:00 - 13:00 - Panel discussion:

  • Recovery of civic spaces and participation after Covid-19


Tuesday, 28th September


18.00 – 19.30 - Evening non-obligatory activity: Youth Concert


Wednesday, 29th September


There is no livestreaming on this day.

Thursday, 30th September


11:30 - 13:00 - Closing ceremony

  • The final presentation of recommendations to policymakers and participants
  • Formal closing speeches from hosts and the current trio Presidency countries
  • Handover to the next Presidency 

Livestreamed Events

EU Youth Conference, Slovenia 2021: OFFICIAL WELCOME

EU Youth Conference, Slovenia 2021: Panel discussion on the future of Europe and recovery

EU Youth Conference, Slovenia 2021, YOUTH CONCERT: Infected

EU Youth Conference, Slovenia 2021: IMPRO LIGA

EU Youth Conference, Slovenia 2021: FINAL PRESENTATIONS & CLOSING CEREMONY

Slovenia takes over the Presidency of the Council of the European Union on 1 July 2021. 

You can fout more about the Slovenian Presidency of the Council of the European Union on the Slovenian EU Presidency website.


Slovenia is one of the smaller European countries with 2 million people; however, the country has a rich natural and cultural diversity, and it is where the Adriatic Sea meets the Alps and the Central-European Panonnian Basin. Slovenia is bordered by Croatia, Italy, Hungary and Austria.


Slovenian language has the most dialects among all Slavic countries (around 50!), and it is the only official EU language that uses dual in addition to singular and plural grammar forms.


About Slovenia

Slovenia takes over the Presidency of the Council of the European Union on 1 July 2021. 

You can fout more about the Slovenian Presidency of the Council of the European Union on the Slovenian EU Presidency website.


Slovenia is one of the smaller European countries with 2 million people; however, the country has a rich natural and cultural diversity, and it is where the Adriatic Sea meets the Alps and the Central-European Panonnian Basin. Slovenia is bordered by Croatia, Italy, Hungary and Austria.


Slovenian language has the most dialects among all Slavic countries (around 50!), and it is the only official EU language that uses dual in addition to singular and plural grammar forms.


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