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Empowering Tomorrow's Leaders: EU-CONEXUS at the Heart of European Dialogue

In the historic halls of the European Parliament in Strasbourg, a vibrant gathering of young minds from across the continent recently underscored the vital role students play in shaping Europe's future. The 5th European Student Assembly, held from April 20 to 22, 2026, brought together approximately 250 students representing 65 European University Alliances. Among them were representatives from EU-CONEXUS, the European University for Smart Urban Coastal Sustainability, who actively contributed to high-level discussions on pressing EU challenges. This event not only highlighted the alliance's commitment to student-led innovation but also exemplified the growing influence of transnational higher education networks in policy-making.

EU-CONEXUS students engaged in thematic panels, plenary sessions, and networking opportunities, voicing perspectives on everything from democratic engagement to sustainable development. Their participation reflects a broader trend in European higher education, where alliances like EU-CONEXUS foster interdisciplinary collaboration and empower students to influence real-world outcomes.

Understanding EU-CONEXUS: A Beacon for Coastal Sustainability

Established in 2019 as part of the European Commission's European Universities initiative, EU-CONEXUS unites nine universities spanning coastal regions from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean and Baltic Seas. The alliance focuses on smart urban coastal sustainability, addressing interconnected challenges like climate resilience, urban planning, and economic growth through joint programs in teaching, research, and innovation.

The partner institutions include La Rochelle Université in France, the Agricultural University of Athens in Greece, Catholic University of Valencia in Spain, Klaipėda University in Lithuania, University of Zadar in Croatia, Technical University of Civil Engineering Bucharest in Romania, South East Technological University in Ireland, University of Rostock in Germany, and Frederick University in Cyprus. Together, they serve over 70,000 students and 10,000 staff, creating a robust platform for mobility, joint degrees, and cross-border projects.

Central to EU-CONEXUS is its Student Board, a representative body that influences strategic decisions and launches initiatives like funded student projects on coastal resilience. This structure ensures students are not passive learners but active architects of the alliance's direction, preparing them for global citizenship.

The European Student Assembly: A Platform for Youth Voices

The European Student Assembly (ESA) is the flagship event of the EUC Voices Erasmus+ project, launched in 2023 to amplify student input in EU decision-making. Held annually at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, it gathers selected students for three days of deliberation, debate, and recommendation drafting. The 2026 edition marked the fifth iteration, evolving from smaller gatherings into a major convening with participants from alliances covering over 570 higher education institutions across 35 countries.

Selection is competitive, prioritizing passion for European issues, leadership potential, and diversity. Students form panels on predefined themes, moderated by peers, culminating in plenary votes on policy proposals submitted to EU institutions. This process mirrors democratic mechanisms, teaching participants negotiation, consensus-building, and advocacy skills essential for future careers in policy, academia, or international affairs. For more on the project's framework, visit the EUC Voices site.

Spotlight on EU-CONEXUS Delegates: Diverse Perspectives United

EU-CONEXUS sent a dynamic delegation comprising four student panelists, an alumnus, and the Student Board Secretary. Martin Huslik from South East Technological University (Ireland) brought insights on engineering solutions for coastal challenges. Emilio Joya from Catholic University of Valencia (Spain) emphasized cultural and environmental interconnections, sharing, “Being part of ESA 26 was a nourishing experience... we share not only challenges but an urge to act and cooperate for a better tomorrow.”

Nikolaos Chrondronasias from the Agricultural University of Athens (Greece) contributed agricultural sustainability views, while Maria Niamh Bratcovici from Technical University of Civil Engineering Bucharest (Romania) highlighted urban infrastructure, noting, “Participating... showed me how powerful it is when young people from across Europe come together to turn ideas into real impact.” Alumnus Philipp Schubert from University of Rostock (Germany) added seasoned perspective from prior alliance projects.

EU-CONEXUS student delegation at the European Student Assembly in Strasbourg

These representatives embodied the alliance's coastal focus, infusing discussions with practical examples from their home regions.

Key Themes Tackled: From Democracy to Digital Resilience

The assembly revolved around eight thematic panels, each dissecting a critical EU priority. Discussions were rigorous, drawing on data, case studies, and forward-thinking proposals.

  • Strengthening Democracy and Civic Engagement: Participants explored bridging institutional gaps, proposing youth quotas in consultations and digital platforms for citizen input.
  • Scaling the Circular Economy: Focus on sector-wide adoption, with ideas for EU-wide incentives on waste reduction and recycling innovations.
  • Aligning Budget with Impact: Calls for adaptive funding tied to social metrics, prioritizing equity in allocation.
  • Europe Moving Together: Inclusive public transport visions, including cross-border rail enhancements and accessibility standards.

Other panels covered digital literacy and cybersecurity, interdisciplinary higher education (as aligned with EU-CONEXUS efforts), generational solidarity amid demographics, and strategic autonomy in trade. EU-CONEXUS students shone in panels linking sustainability to these areas.

Digital Potential and Educating Without Borders

In the "Unlocking Digital Potential" panel, delegates advocated for EU-funded cybersecurity training in universities, citing rising threats. The "Educating Without Borders" session resonated deeply with alliance members, pushing for seamless credit recognition and joint programs—core to European Universities' 600+ joint offerings.

Plenary Debates and the Village of Alliances: Forging Connections

Panel outputs fed into plenary sessions, where all 250 students debated and voted on refined recommendations. This democratic exercise honed skills in compromise and prioritization. The Village of Alliances, an expo-style area, allowed networking; EU-CONEXUS showcased micro-credentials and coastal labs, sparking collaborations like joint research calls.

Outcomes include a compendium of proposals targeting EU policymakers, emphasizing student-centric reforms. Past ESAs have influenced debates on youth involvement, proving the model's efficacy.

Broader Impacts on European Higher Education

Events like ESA amplify the European Universities initiative, which now engages half of Europe's students via alliances. Impacts include multiplied mobilities (thousands annually), 600+ joint programs, and enhanced interdisciplinarity—vital as 70% of jobs demand cross-sector skills. For coastal-focused alliances like EU-CONEXUS, it translates to targeted solutions for rising seas affecting 200 million Europeans.

Stakeholders praise the bottom-up approach: students gain policy exposure, universities boost profiles, and the EU taps youth innovation. Challenges remain, like funding equity, but momentum builds toward 2027 goals.

European Parliament in Strasbourg hosting student assembly

Student Experiences: Transformative Journeys

Beyond policy, ESA fostered lifelong bonds. Delegates reported heightened European identity, with one noting cultural exchanges rivaled formal classes. EU-CONEXUS's involvement aligns with its Student Board projects, like resilience posters, extending impact post-event.

Real-world cases: Similar assemblies inspired Erasmus+ expansions, showing pathways from dialogue to action.

Future Outlook: Sustaining Student Momentum

ESA 2026 signals escalating youth roles in EU higher ed. EU-CONEXUS plans more such engagements, leveraging its 2026 research mobility calls. Broader trends: Alliances eye full institutionalization by 2030, with student boards integral.

Actionable insights for students: Apply early, build interdisciplinary profiles, engage locally first. For universities, invest in alliances for global edge.

This assembly reaffirms higher education's pivot to active citizenship, promising a united, resilient Europe.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🌊What is EU-CONEXUS?

EU-CONEXUS is the European University for Smart Urban Coastal Sustainability, an alliance of nine universities across Europe focusing on interdisciplinary solutions for coastal challenges.

🏛️What was the European Student Assembly 2026?

The 5th ESA, held April 20-22, 2026, in Strasbourg, gathered 250 students from 65 alliances to debate EU priorities and draft policy recommendations.

👥Which EU-CONEXUS students participated?

Panelists included Martin Huslik (Ireland), Emilio Joya (Spain), Nikolaos Chrondronasias (Greece), Maria Niamh Bratcovici (Romania), and alumnus Philipp Schubert (Germany).

💡What themes were discussed at ESA 2026?

Eight panels covered democracy, circular economy, budgets, transport, digital literacy, interdisciplinarity, generational solidarity, and strategic autonomy.

📜How does ESA influence EU policy?

Plenary-voted recommendations are submitted to EU institutions, building on past assemblies' impacts like youth consultation expansions.

🤝What is the role of European University Alliances?

They connect 570+ institutions, enabling mobilities, joint degrees, and student engagement for transnational higher education.

🏙️Why focus on coastal sustainability in EU-CONEXUS?

Alliance universities address urban coastal issues affecting millions, via research, mobility, and student projects.

🚀How can students join similar events?

Monitor alliance calls, build leadership via student boards, and apply emphasizing European passion and expertise.

🎯What outcomes emerged from ESA 2026?

Policy compendium on key themes, new alliances forged, and empowered students ready for advocacy.

🔮Future of student involvement in EU higher ed?

Expanding alliances aim for institutionalized transnational degrees by 2030, with students central to innovation.

📍EU-CONEXUS partner universities?

Nine coastal unis: La Rochelle (FR), Athens (GR), Valencia (ES), Klaipeda (LT), Zadar (HR), Bucharest (RO), SETU (IE), Rostock (DE), Frederick (CY).