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Become a Young Regional Ambassador! Are you between 22 and 30 and proud of your region? Do you think that the regional level is really a good tool between the citizens and Europe? Then, you have the D.N.A. to become one of FEDRA’s Young Ambassadors through a winwin relation with FEDRA for one year. Your benefits? Be recognised as the representative of your region; Have your name and photo added on our website, and increase your visibility as Young Regional Ambassador throughout Europe; Have a free access to our webinars with EU regional experts to facilitate your entrance in the professional life, and benefit from our large network to expand yours; Become a member of FEDRA without paying our annual subscription. Our requirements? To become a Young Regional Ambassador, you need to: Be between 22 and 30 years old; Speak English. It is an essential point to be a Young Regional Ambassador; Be graduated from higher education (business school, political science or economic studies…); Live in the region you choose to represent (or at least to have a postal address in the chosen region); Speak the common language of the chosen region. Moreover, your region needs to figure among the 300 European regions. Interested? Ready? Very simple! A three step application: 1. Choose your region; 2. Indicate at least one reference; 3. Help us expand our Community!

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Become  a  Young  Regional  Ambassador!  Are  you  between  22  and  30  and  proud  of  your  region?  Do  you  think  that  the  regional  level  is  really  a  good  tool  between  the  citizens  and  Europe?  Then,  you  have  the  D.N.A.  to  become  one  of  FEDRA’s  Young  Ambassadors  through  a  win-­‐win  relation  with  FEDRA  for  one  year.    

           Your  benefits?        

• Be  recognised  as  the  representative  of  your  region;  • Have   your   name   and   photo   added   on   our   website,   and  

increase   your   visibility   as   Young   Regional   Ambassador  throughout  Europe;  

• Have   a   free   access   to   our   webinars   with   EU   regional  experts  to  facilitate  your  entrance  in  the  professional   life,  and  benefit  from  our  large  network  to  expand  yours;  

• Become   a   member   of   FEDRA   without   paying   our   annual  subscription.      

 Our  requirements?      To  become  a  Young  Regional  Ambassador,  you  need  to:    

• Be  between  22  and  30  years  old;  • Speak  English.  It  is  an  essential  point  to  be  a  Young  Regional  

Ambassador;  • Be   graduated   from   higher   education   (business   school,  

political  science  or  economic  studies…);  • Live   in   the   region   you   choose   to   represent   (or   at   least   to  

have  a  postal  address  in  the  chosen  region);  • Speak  the  common  language  of  the  chosen  region.  

 Moreover,   your   region   needs   to   figure   among   the   300   European  regions.    

             

 

    Interested?  Ready?    Very  simple!    

A  three  step  application:  

1. Choose  your  region;  2. Indicate  at  least  one  reference;  3. Help  us  expand  our  Community!  

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FEDRA  is  proud  to  present  its  first  Young  Regional  Ambassadors!  

   

Nicola  Scocchi YRA  in  Friuli  Venezia  Giulia  (Italy)

Accredited  Parliamentary  Assistant  at  the  European  Parliament  

Agata  Fornasari YRA  in  Lombardia  (Italy) EU-­‐China  Relations  Expert

Katarzyna  Borowska YRA  in  Kujawsko-­‐Pomorskie  (Poland)

Junior  Policy  Advisor  and  Project  Consultant  

Giulia  Vazzoler YRA  in  Veneto  (Italy)

Musician  and  Artistic  Director

Monika  Janeva YRA  in  Piemonte  (Italy)

International  Relation  Manager

Marie  Skubiszewski   YRA  in  Brussels-­‐Capital  (Belgium) Student  in  European  Studies  at  the  Institute  for  European  Studies  (ULB)

Olena  Tetianyc YRA  in  Kyjiv  (Ukraine)

Founder  and  Member  of  NGO  "Institute  of  Policy  and  Governance"

Fanny  Lutz YRA  in  Wallonie  (Belgium)

PhD  Candidate  in  Political  Sciences  and  Teaching  Assistant