Join special guest MEP Damian Boeselager, founder and candidate of the VOLT Party for a Policy & Pizza session discussing the upcoming EU elections & youth participation in European affairs.
Do the current events and crises that dominate the headlines keep you up at night? Do you ever wish that someone would help you make sense of it all? Our experts here at the Hertie School are there for you, and they've even brought pizza.
Join guest speaker (and Hertie alumni) Damian Boeselager, current MEP, founder and candidate of the VOLT Party for a Policy & Pizza session discussing youth engagement in EU affairs and the upcoming EU elections. The event will be moderated by current PhD student Francesca Minetto, one of the founders of FuturEU, an initiative aimed at boosting student involvement in European affairs. As with our ‘Policy and Pizza’ sessions, this is an opportunity to engage directly with practitioners and leaders shaping the world of policy and international relations in a meaningful way. Bring your questions!
This discussion is being held in collaboration with the Erasmus Student Network Berlin. The event is public and will be hosted at the Forum of the Hertie School in Berlin. There will be no live stream. Due to limited seating, registration is appreciated.
Free drinks and pizza will be served from 6:00 pm, and the talk will begin at 6:30 pm.
Please register in advance via the form on right or by sending an email to m.poet[at]hertie-school[dot]org
Meet your Speakers
Moderator: Francesca Minetto
Francesca Minetto is a doctoral candidate and a Research Associate at the Hertie School Berlin under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Christine Reh. Her current research investigates the interlinkages between global regimes and the European Union. That said, she can often been found reading about anything EU (politics, institutions, and policies) or working on FuturEU, an initiative aimed at involving students in the debate on the future of Europe. She holds an LLB in International and European Law, and a Master in International Affairs.
Damian Boeselager
Damian Boeselager is a Member of the European Parliament. He holds degrees in Philosophy & Economics from University of Bayreuth and a dual-Master in Public Administration from the Hertie School and Columbia University's SIPA. Damian co-founded Volt - a pan-European, progressive and pragmatic Europe-wide movement with the aim of reforming the European continent and solving the big challenges of our time.
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