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− | + | * to monitor energy-related topics, to analyse trends and young people’s opinions and to then provide content for the use of participants/EYP Community. | |
− | + | * to provide young people with comprehensive information on Energy policy on both the European and National levels. | |
− | + | * to enable young people to join debates and use (& develop) their energy competence in their respective socio- | |
− | + | * economic environments. | |
− | + | * to explore the possibilities of developing event formats in EYP. | |
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==And to test the TOC== | ==And to test the TOC== | ||
Yay, it works | Yay, it works |
Revision as of 15:15, 25 July 2016
This is a test page to describe the work of the Steering Group.
The work of the Steering Group
The forum participants will be supported by eight young experts, the STEERING GROUP. This is a small working group that accompanies the academic forums until 2017 and will provide the analytical preparation for the discussions. Furthermore the group will publish small research papers focusing on certain aspects of the main theme and covering the developments in the three national example cases France, Poland and Germany. The Steering Group's work will enable an analysis of energy policy developments in Europe for the whole project timeframe and ensures a link between the discussions of our young participants at each international forum.
Who's in it
Really cool people:
- Kris
- Beata (Until April 2016)
- Patryk
- Hauke
- Marine
- Sofia
- Alex
- Natalya
- Kerstin
- Dimitris
Aims
During its first physical meeting in November 2015, the Steering Group set the following aims for its work:
- to monitor energy-related topics, to analyse trends and young people’s opinions and to then provide content for the use of participants/EYP Community.
- to provide young people with comprehensive information on Energy policy on both the European and National levels.
- to enable young people to join debates and use (& develop) their energy competence in their respective socio-
- economic environments.
- to explore the possibilities of developing event formats in EYP.
And to test the TOC
Yay, it works