Our Eurodesk Info Point serves as a local hub where both young people and youth workers can access trustworthy and up-to-date details about various European opportunities. Whether you're looking to study, volunteer, intern, or work abroad, the Info Point is here to help you explore your options.
What you’ll find at a Eurodesk Info Point:
Community-based location: Typically set up within youth centers, NGOs, educational institutions, or local government buildings.
Personalized guidance: Staff provide tailored advice on EU programs like Erasmus+ and the European Solidarity Corps.
Mobility-focused support: The Info Point specializes in helping young people navigate pathways for going abroad through education, training, or volunteer work.
Language accessibility: Services are generally offered in the local language, and often in English as well.
Informative events: Many Info Points also host workshops, fairs, or sessions to share information on European opportunities.
Eurodesk operates through a network spanning over 30 European countries and is supported by the European Commission.
How We Operate
Eurodesk Multipliers operate from within their host organizations while staying closely linked to the national Eurodesk network. This connection helps ensure that young people across different regions can access equal information and opportunities related to Europe-wide programs and mobility.
Who can you contact?
Joca Diana-Georgiana is our dedicated Eurodesk Multiplier—the key link between our organization and the wider Eurodesk network. As our youth information specialist, he plays a vital role in making sure that both young people and youth workers have access to reliable, current information about European programs and opportunities.
email: diana.joca@eurodesk.eu
1. Information & Personalized Support
Provides insights into EU initiatives like Erasmus+, the European Solidarity Corps, and DiscoverEU.
Helps young people discover opportunities to study, work, or volunteer in other countries.
Offers assistance with navigating application processes for internships, scholarships, and funding programs.
2. Encouraging Youth Engagement
Inspires young people to get involved in European youth programs and decision-making processes.
Hosts interactive sessions, workshops, and events to increase awareness of international mobility options.
Promotes cross-border exchanges and supports building networks across Europe.
3. Building Partnerships & Networks
Collaborates with educational institutions, youth groups, and local authorities to disseminate EU-related opportunities.
Provides youth workers with current information and resources about European mobility programs.
Works to ensure that even youth in rural or underserved areas have access to information and support.
4. Coordinating Locally Within the Eurodesk Network
Serves as a local connection point within the broader Eurodesk structure, which spans over 30 European countries.
Shares successful examples and inspiring stories from young people’s mobility journeys.
Contributes actively to Eurodesk tools like the European Youth Portal and central databases.
Who Can Benefit?
Young people (especially aged 13–30) looking for study, volunteer, or work opportunities abroad.
Youth workers, teachers, and organizations seeking funding and programs for young people.
Local authorities aiming to promote European mobility and youth participation