Michael Dilissen is one of millions of young Europeans to have benefited from the EU's Erasmus student exchange programme. For some it has been a life changing experience, one study even estimates that some one million babies could have been born to couples that met during the programme.
In this report we discover a new platform, GaragErasmus that aims to build on the exchange programme's success. GaragErasmus will help Erasmus graduates stay connected and build on the work and life experiences they gained in the programme.
A collection of all our episodes dedicated to the world of employment. From finding a job, improving skills to starting a business. Discover all you need to know about young job seekers in Europe.
Europe's babel-like patchwork of languages has, on the face of it, made communication and understanding a constant issue. To deal with it the EU has spawned a translation industry, sewing in the st...
"How does a character from an animated film come to life? And how are the visual effects created? Generation Y went to one of Europe's leading animation schools to find out.
In a country where the school drop-out rate is around twice the European average, Generation Y met those swimming against the tide. We went to Barcelona to talk to young people who have decided to ...
Creating a cooperative -- that is what some young people are doing to get out of the unemployment trap. In this report from Sweden, Generation Y reporter Nuno Prudêncio says in doing so, they are a...
Looking for work is a full-time job. With high youth unemployment rates in many European countries, young graduates are worried about the future. What are their chances of securing a job, let alone...
http://www.euronews.com/ In search of new horizons and brighter career prospects, Robin and Aafke took the plunge to work abroad. The budding radiographers set sail from the Netherlands to Denmark,...
Tamsin Nolan knows all about overcoming limitations to achieve her dreams: “I can’t draw at all. So I always thought I couldn’t do fashion because I can’t draw, I can’t make anything. So when I fou...
Generation Y followed Vladimer and Judit, two young film producers trying to get their movies made. Vladimir comes from Georgia and Judit from Hungary. This year they had a little extra help. They ...
In this edition of Generation Y we visit the Louvre in Paris seeking inspiration. We are in the company of a group of young choreographers who are creating a performance about the work of Hyeronim...
Krump is a urban dance craze that is sweeping Liege in Belgium. For Pierre Anganda it started three years ago when he helped create BBF 2.0, the first and only krump group in Liege.
With the advent of digital technology, it may seem easier than ever for independent film-makers to make movies. But if the technology is more accessible, getting funding to make films in Europe is ...
SHAPE (Sound, Heterogeneous Art and Performance in Europe) is a platform that promotes the work of innovative sound artists all over Europe. It is a new form of support within the European Union's ...
http://www.euronews.com/ Writing is a solitary game, where the goal is to get your work read by as many people as possible. For most authors the dream is to get your books out into the big wide wo...
"How does a character from an animated film come to life? And how are the visual effects created? Generation Y went to one of Europe's leading animation schools to find out.