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Polish student wins European Charlemagne Youth Prize

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Paweł Kononczuk 25.05.2017 11:02
Gabriela Jelonek, a student of the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, western Poland, has won the European Charlemagne Youth Prize for projects promoting understanding between nations.
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In addition to a diploma and a medal, she received EUR 7,500 for a series of radio programmes broadcast on Radio Meteor UAM, the student radio station at her university.

Entitled “Erasmus Evening”, the shows were addressed to students who plan to apply for an Erasmus grant abroad.

Broadcast in English, they included not only practical information relating to study curricula at various universities and tips on how to rent a flat in a foreign country, but also interviews with Polish students who have already completed their Erasmus courses and with foreigners studying in Poland.

The European Charlemagne Youth Prize was launched in 2008. It is awarded by the European Parliament and the International Charlemagne Prize Foundation every year to people in the 16-30 age bracket for projects promoting understanding between people from European countries.

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