The Commission wants to hear from young people, students, teachers, youth workers, organisations, employers and more as it shapes the programme's future.
As part of the mid-term review of Erasmus+, the European Commission is carrying out a consultation on the programme.
The Commission welcomes feedback from all citizens, especially young people, students, teachers, youth workers, sport persons, organisations, staff, employers and others with a stake in the programme.
The consultation is set to run from March until May 2017, and those interested in submitting a response are encouraged to do so via the online questionnaire. The results of the consultation will be published as a report later in 2017.
We welcome a variety of forms: articles, photos, video content, caricatures... When sending us an article, consider including a suitable photo to go with it, thus making your contribution more visually appealing.
All contributions should be dedicated to the issues of youth
and youth policy.
The right to publish in the magazine belongs to everyone!
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TYM publishes a variety of media contents – texts, caricatures, photos, video-clips – created by young people, youth workers, experts, and all others that wish and have something to say about youth policy.
Geographically, TYM is primarily targeting European and Latin American countries, but it also publishes important news and initiatives in the field of youth policy worldwide.
The e-Magazine gives special attention to youth media activism, wishing to present the examples of best practices of using different media for youth activism.
Besides authored articles, TYM also gathers together relevant articles from other web-sites. TYM e-Magazine is thus a virtual space where visitors are able to get information about the international situation and problems of youth policy, and the place where young authors are able to write articles and other content intended for improving the youth policy internationally. In this respect, it has vital importance for the intraregional and transregional association, understanding, coming together, promoting dialogue and cooperation.