The EPAS programme is an initiative by the European Parliament to encourage students to engage in their community, and learn more about the EU as a whole. It was launched in 2015, and now has over 60 schools participating in it
Students involved are called Junior Ambassadors. They are asked to work through a workbook that discusses topics such as migration, our local MEPs, and European laws. They also have to set up an EU info point that contains information about the European Union, and its individual member states.
Students involved are called Junior Ambassadors. They are asked to work through a workbook that discusses topics such as migration, our local MEPs, and European laws. They also have to set up an EU info point that contains information about the European Union, and its individual member states.