Take Action! | International Youth Meeting Turkey 2014

Deadline: 10 February 2014
Open to: any NGO / NGO-people who is working in the fields of human rights, democracy and United Nations in general.​
Venue: in April 2014 and will take 3 days in Istanbul, Turkey

Description

The basic goal of the campaign is to promote global awareness that UNSC structure should be further democratized (and reflect the current situation of the world rather than post-WW2 period) as well as to pave the way for the abolition of veto rights. Within the scope of the BiggerThanFive campaign, the Project application was submitted to The Ministry of Youth and Sports of Turkish Republic and the funding for the initial step, International Youth Meeting, was provided. The Youth Meeting will bring together youth civil organizations with similar sensitivity about the veto right from 30 leading countries including the members of UNSC. Institutional representation will be considered important. Ultimately, the civil society network created at the end of the meeting will lobby for BT5. Global and local actions will be arranged together. Awareness activities will be carried out coordinately.  Transportation and accommodation expenses will be covered by the Project budget. The meeting will be held in İstanbul, in April 2014 and will take 3 days, first day for welcoming, second for the event and third for the press meeting and sightseeing.

The meeting will be attended by globally known artists, politicians and opinion leaders. During the meeting, common discourse and shared agenda will be formed with the participating NGOs. As a result of the project, the action plan for “Bigger than five campaign” will be completed. The action plan will include activities, division of roles for contractors and campaign agenda. If you would like to support the campaign and attend to the meeting, please fill in the form attached and reply to this e-mail no later than 10th February 2014. Since we have limited seats for each participant country, we have to process a selection procedure among the whole applicants. The results will be e-mailed to each applicant and the list of participants will be announced through our website on 3rd March 2014.

 

Eligibility

 

The ideal candidate is any NGO / NGO-people who is working in the fields of human rights, democracy and United Nations in general. The essential point is to think that the current system of UNSC is not a democratic one and the veto right of the permanent 5 is unfair! NGOs and NGO-people who think that this current system of UNSC needs to be democratized and the veto rigth of the permanent 5 is to be abolished are welcome!

 

Costs

Transportation and accommodation expenses will be covered by the Project budget.

Application

The deadline for applications is 10 February 2014.

If you would like to support the campaign and attend to the meeting, please fill in the form below. Since we have limited seats for each participant country, we have to process a selection procedure among the applicants. The results will be e-mailed to each applicant and the list of participants will be announced on our website on 3rd March 2014.

You are expected to fill in all the fields.

For further information and application, please visit the official website.

The European Charlemagne Youth Prize 2014

Deadline: 10 February 2014
Open to: young people from all the EU member states
Prize: The best project is €5000, the second, €3000 and the third, €2000

Description

The European Charlemagne Youth Prize” aims to encourage the development of European consciousness among young people, as well as their participation in European integration projects.
The Prize is awarded to projects undertaken by young people which foster understanding, promote the development of a shared sense of European identity, and offer practical examples of Europeans living together as one community.
“The European Charlemagne Youth Prize” is awarded jointly and annually by the European Parliament and the Foundation of the International Charlemagne Prize of Aachen.

Eligibility

The European Parliament and the Foundation of the International Charlemagne Prize of Aachen invite young people from all the EU member states to participate in a competition on EU development, integration and European identity issues.

Applicants should be 16-30 years old.

The participants must be citizens or residents of one of the 28 member states of the European Union.

Participants can apply, either individually or in groups; in the case of group and multinational projects, the project can only be submitted in one country.

Prize

The prize for the best project is €5000, the second, €3000 and the third, €2000. As part of the prize, the three final laureates will be invited to visit the European Parliament (in Brussels or in Strasbourg). Also, the representatives of all the 28 national projects selected will be invited to a four-day trip in Aachen, Germany.
The prizes for the best three projects will be presented by the President of the European Parliament and representative of the Foundation of the International Charlemagne Prize of Aachen.

Application

Submission deadline extended until 10 February 2014!

Application forms are available through the websites of the European Charlemagne Youth Prize (www.charlemagneyouthprize.eu) and the national Information Offices of the European Parliament.

For more information regarding the competition please contact the national Information Offices.

Applications in all official languages of the European Union are eligible.

The projects submitted for the competition must have started and:

a) have finished within the calendar year (12 months) preceding the current application deadline or

b) be still running.

All applications must include the following information:

  • Title of the project
  • Applicant’s surname, first name and name of the organization (if applicable)
  • Nationality
  • Date of birth
  • Contact address
  • E-mail address
  • Telephone number (mobile phone and/or landline)
  • Internet site: (if applicable)
  • Complete description of the project
  • Summary (1-3 pages) in, English, French or German
  • Declaration of EU funding (if applicable)

Applicants must keep a copy of the material as it may not be returned by selection juries.

Article 4: Exclusion from participation

The following projects are ineligible:

  • projects submitted by persons working in the European institutions and in the Foundation of the International Charlemagne Prize of Aachen
  • academic theses and publications
  • projects which receive more than 50% funding through EU Institutions except if this funding is only for  initial start-up purposes of a project or covering solely current expenses of a programme, such as costs for participants, whereas the preparation, implementation and evaluation of the project is carried out on a voluntary basis
  • projects that have already received a prize awarded by a European Institution. This includes the final three winners of the previous editions of European Charlemagne Youth Prize Competition
  • projects submitted with incomplete applications or applications sent in several parts

 

 

For more details visit the official website HERE.

The Summer Seminar on Nationalism, Religion and Violence Charles University in Prague

Deadline: 1 April, 2014.
Open to: students who are interested in” Nationalism, Religion and Violence”
Venue: from June 23 to July 3, 2014 in The Prague, Czech Republic

Description

The Summer Seminar on Nationalism, Religion and Violence Charles University in Prague, International Hellenic University in Thessaloniki and supported by the LSEE, is ready to launch its second year. A key goal of the Sumer Seminar, taking place in Prague from June 23 to July 3, 2014, is to contribute in a substantial way to the study of violence and to catalyze the growth of the study of violence as a field.

  • led by the best international researchers in the field
  • bringing together lecturers from the most prestigious universities such as OxfordNYU or LSE
  • targeting students and graduates of Political ScienceHistoryAnthropologyInternational Relations,International LawJournalism and other related disciplines
  • course for both undergraduates, (post)graduate students and activists
  • taking place at the oldest university in Central Europe

The application process has already started!

Criteria for decisions on admission

  1. Your interest in the topic of the summer seminar (your field of study at the university, jobs and internships, volunteering, other summer schools, etc.)
  2. Your year of study (more advanced students are being preferred)
  3. Intercultural competence (knowledge of foreign languages, experience of living, studying or working abroad, etc.)

Costs

The tuition fee costs 750 EUR (payment deadline April 18, 2014). 

This is price includes:

  • Tuition (all lectures as mentioned in the program)
  • Fieldwork trips (as mentioned in the program)
  • Cultural and social events (as mentioned in the program)
  • Weekend trip
  • Reading materials (an on-line version will be at your disposal after enrolling)
  • Refreshments available during the working hours

 

Discounts and fellowships are available for:

  • Nationalism, Religion and Violence Summer School alumni
  • Charles University and International Hellenic University students and alumni
  • PRIO fellowships (for Cypriot and Norwegian citizens only)
  • A number of fellowships for travel, accomodation and the waiving of tuition fess are available based upon merit and financial need

 

Application

  • To be considered for admission, you have to submit your application via e-mail to the Program Coordinator (Jiří Kocian) –nrvsschool@fsv.cuni.cz.
  • The application deadline is April 1, 2014.
  • Approximately 25 students will be admitted to the Nationalism, Religion and Violence in Europe Summer School 2014.
  • Applicants admitted to the program are expected to participate fully, which means attending all classes and lectures.
  • A very good level of English is essential for successful participation in the summer seminar.

The application e-mail should contain:

1/ Your CV (in English language).
2/ A document proving your enrollment in a college or university or your graduation. For example a confirmation letter/form issued by your university, copies of relevant diplomas and transcripts, etc. A scan or a photo of such a document is sufficient. It may be submitted in the language in which it was originally issued. If we need a translation, we will ask for it.
3/ Proof of your knowledge of English (if you are not a native speaker). We require at least the B2 level of The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (http://www.linguanet-europa.org/pdfs/self-assessment-grid-en.pdf). You will be asked to send us either: a copy of a language exam certificate or an official confirmation that you have passed a university course in English or another course in English at the required level. In the case you study/studied an academic program, which is being taught entirely in English, the document proving your enrollment or graduation will be considered as a proof of your knowledge of English.
4/ Letter of motivation explaining your interest in the summer seminar.

Reception of your application will be confirmed as soon as possible by the Program Coordinator. If not, use other contacts listed below.

Decisions on admission

  • Decisions on admission are made according the rounds described below.
  • After the application deadline (April 1, 2014), admitted participants will be informed and asked to pay their respective tuition fees until April 18, 2014.
  • The possibility of a second round acceptance occurs in case of previously admitted participants’ unability to come or to fulfill their financial duties.

If you would experience problems with e-mail communication, you can also apply via post or fax:

Program Coordinator (Jiří Kocian)

E-mail: nrvsschool@fsv.cuni.cz

Institute of international Studies

Tel: (+420) 251 080 250
Fax: (+420) 251 620 294

Nationalism, Religion and Violence in Europe Summer School 2014
Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences
Smetanovo nabrezi 6
CZ-110 00 Praha 1
Czech Republic

 

For further information, please visit the official website.

 

The International Academy for Advanced Studies

Deadline: 30 April 2014
Open to: students from about 20 countries (North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and more )
Venue: 21 July – 7 August in Chania, Greece

Description

The International Academy for Advanced Studies is the largest educational program in the Mediterranean that brings together more than 70 students from about 20 countries (North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and more) for a unique experience of interdisciplinary education and cross cultural communication, right on the birthplace of Europe. Discover Greece, the environment and the mentality that still connects the past to the future while immerging in a life changing adventure that can unfold new opportunities. The academic program explores major fundamental ideas of contemporary issues, from political economy to geopolitics and environment, conflict management, civil society and its roots of Plato, and a lot more. In addition to classes, students participate in dialogue designed to promote intercultural understanding. This combination of activities leads to an exchange of ideas that cannot be gained elsewhere and unexpected friendships that interlock the four corners of the world. The mission of the Academy is to enhance the leadership potential of outstanding young academics from diverse religious and ethnic backgrounds and applying the principles of Socrates in education, engender value societies across the globe. As a participant in TIAAS, students from a wide range of nationalities, religions, cultures and educational backgrounds, have the opportunity to learn, interact, and share their experiences in ways that can benefit their professional and personal development, in an ideal setting, comparing and contrasting languages, customs, and cultures with their counterparts, while forming friendships and a global network that can last a lifetime within the active alumni family.

Eligibility

We accept undergraduate and post-graduate students from all fields of study, interested in the broadening their knowledge on Conflict management & resolution, International Relations, Leadership, Political economy and Politics.

The total cost of the program is 2.100 € (euros) and covers:

  • registration fee
  • tuition
  • educational material
  • accommodation in double A/C rooms with private facilities
  • three meals per day
  • field trips
  • special events

Τravel costs & visa expenses are not included as they vary from country of origin.

A number of competitive scholarships for the program cost will be available on the basis of academic, leadership potential and need criteria.

You can apply for a scholarship, through the online application, that will cover part of the cost.

To apply for the program click here

Participants are encouraged to explore funding opportunities available through non-government organizations (NGO’s) and government sources to assist in their payment of fees and travel expenses.

Please read the terms and conditions that apply on payment and cancellation policy.

For further information please contact us at info@tiaas.org

For further information, please visit the official website.

Quality Education in English on the Turkish Mediterranean !

First Annual International Student Media Symposium 2014 in Ukraine

Deadline: 20 January 2014
Open to: full-time and part-time students, as well as young scholars from Ukraine and abroad
Venue: 21-22 March 2014, Lviv, Ukraine

Description

The Ukrainian Catholic University School of Journalism with the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark and the NIRAS Consulting Company are pleased to announce a call for students’ research paper abstracts for participation in the First Annual International Student Media Symposium (SMS) 2014 “TRANSMEDIA: Transformation, Transition, Transgression” that will be held in Lviv, Ukraine on 21-22 March 2014.

The Student Media Symposium (SMS) is intended to create a new academic platform for the exchange of ideas, projects and results of media research among young scholars and journalists and leading media researchers and media experts from Ukraine and abroad at the School of Journalism of the Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv, Ukraine.

SMS 2014 includes three main foci: media studies, media criticism, and new media:

  • The Media Studies Laboratorium of SMS focuses on media and journalism recent researches, as well as on media transformations;
  • The Media Criticism Workshop, based on a discussion format, is aimed at finding new ways of critical analysis of contemporary cultural processes retranslated through media;
  • The Media Experimentarium unites practitioners involved in the development and promotion of innovative technologies and media projects.

The SMS organizational structure provides selection and review of the applications, individual work with discussants, and the presentation of research and creative projects within SMS’2014 platforms.

Cooperation with the applicants within the Media Studies Laboratorium will be based on three stages:

  • Reviewing proposals and individual work of the participants with their discussants during the month before the Symposium;
  • Presentations and reports; discussions involving discussants, moderators, and section guests during the Symposium;
  • All research papers will be published in the electronic journal SMS’2014 and placed on the Symposium web page. The best research papers according to the discussants’ and referees will be delivered to editors of Ukrainian and foreign scholarly journals and media outlets.

Calls for papers for the Media Criticism Workshop and the Media Experimentarium will be announced in January 2014.

Thematic areas of SMS’2014:

  • Media and the Socio-political Transformation in Ukraine and Abroad;
  • Transformations in Journalism;
  • Audio-visual Communication;
  • Language and Media;
  • Media, Ethics and Morality;
  • Media, Church and Religion;
  • Media and Gender;
  • Media Anthropology;
  • Media Innovations, Advertising and PR;
  •  Transgression of New Media Formats and Technologies.

Costs

Participation in SMS’2014 is free of charge. The organizers cover travel cost, accommodations and meals.

Eligibility

The participants might be full-time or part-time students (bachelors, masters, postgraduates, doctoral students (PhD) or young scholars of any humanitarian, socio-economic, and technical spheres from Ukraine or abroad.

Application

The applicants should submit:

  1. An abstract of a future research paper: this should not just be a summary for the oral presentation, but also should include plans for turning the paper into an article;
  2. CV (should include information about the education and professional experience of the prospective participant, as well as any awards, scholarships, fellowships, publications, presentations, etc.; contact information, language skills (with a note about which additional languages the applicant can write his/her article in and can speak at the symposium);
  3. Letter of recommendation from a research consultant/adviser (if applicable).

Requirements for research paper abstract:

We accept student abstracts on the topics mentioned above. The application abstract should contain the object and the subject of the research work, as well as the goals and objectives of the paper, the relevance and novelty of the topic, and theoretical underpinnings. A list of key theses should be provided, an outline of methodology, and the practical and theoretical significance of the study. The project should have an original approach to the topic. Additional visual aids for projects (charts, tables, infographics, etc.) are encouraged.

The length of the abstract should be no more than 600 words (size 14, Times New Roman font, 1.5 line spacing); acceptable formats – Word doc, docx, rtf, or pdf.

Languages of Application Materials: Ukrainian and English; Russian and English; English.

The deadline for abstract submission: The abstract along with the author’s CV and letter of recommendation need to be sent in email form with attachments by January 20, 2014 to mediacom@ucu.edu.ua.

Attention! Compiled works and works that contain plagiarism will not be considered by the jury. Quotations should be in the appropriate bibliographical format and footnoted; information from the Internet should contain a link to sources.

The results will be announced at the end of January 2014. The distribution of sections and individual assignments of discussants for further cooperation with the authors will be announced in late January 2014. The deadline for final versions of student papers is 10 March 2014.

The official call

All Bar None 2014 | Dublin, Ireland ( Available Scholarships )

Deadline: 30 May 2014
Open to: 18 – 30 years old with a passion for world issues and an evidenced commitment to effecting positive change
Venue: 15 – 19 October 2014,in Dublin, Ireland

All Bar None is an initiative designed to ensure that young people from countries that were relatively less well represented at the One Young World Summit 2013 have the opportunity to participate in the 2014 Summit in Dublin, Ireland which takes place 15 – 19 October.

Through All Bar None, we will work closely with our partners and sponsors to find sponsorship to attend the 2014 Summit for one young person from each of the 114 countries listed below.

At the 2013 Summit, we were joined by outstanding young people from 190 countries. Among non-governmental events, only the Olympic Games gathers together more countries. Whilst we are extremely proud of this, our aim is to have all 196 countries represented at the 2014 Summit in Dublin.

All Bar None is an essential part of our strategy to achieve this goal.

What does All Bar None sponsorship pay for?

All Bar None sponsorship covers the full delegate fee of £2,750. This fee includes the cost of:

  • Delegate access to the One Young World Summit 2014 in Dublin, Ireland
  • Hotel accommodation on a shared basis on the nights of 15, 16, 17 and 18 October
  • Catering which includes breakfast, lunch and dinner on 15, 16, 17 and 18 October and breakfast only on 19 October
  • Transport between the Summit accommodation and the Summit venue
  • Summit hand-outs and support materials
  • The cost of travel to and from Dublin is also included in All Bar None sponsorship
Can I apply for this sponsorship?

You can apply for All Bar None sponsorship if you are:

  • 18 – 30 years old with a passion for world issues and an evidenced commitment to effecting positive change
  • A national of one of the eligible countries listed below.
How can I apply?

To apply for All Bar None sponsorship you need to create a candidate profile here. If you have already applied to attend a One Young World Summit and your application has been approved then you do not need to create a new profile and you will be automatically entered into the pool of All Bar None applicants.  You should however ensure that your profile provides the most up to date information possible.

Apply here

The strongest applicants from each eligible country will be shortlisted and we will work to secure sponsorship for at least one person from each eligible country. You will be contacted individually by a member of the One Young World team if you have been shortlisted. Please note that we cannot guarantee any applicant that they will be shortlisted or that we will secure sponsorship for any shortlisted applicant.

Eligible countries

These countries have been selected because they were represented by the fewest delegates at the 2013 Summit.

Reporting fellowship to Brazil available [Worldwide]

Media professionals, bloggers, influential social media practitioners and freelance contributors can apply for a two-week reporting trip to Brazil.

The International Reporting Project (IRP) is accepting applications for a group-reporting trip to Brazil on April 5–19. The IRP new media reporting trips are supported by a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

The IPR fellows will examine issues related to health, poverty, hunger and food security, technological innovation, economy and business, urban and rural health care, environmental sustainability and women’s empowerment. The fellows will also explore Brazil’s investment in Africa.

New media journalists from all nations are eligible with some priority given to applicants from the United States, United Kingdom, India, Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa.

The IRP will cover the fellows’ round-trip air tickets to Brazil, hotel costs, meals and local transportation. Participants will have to obtain their own visa to Brazil, but the IRP will reimburse the cost.

The deadline is Feb. 3.

For more information, click here.or http://ijnet.org/opportunities/reporting-fellowship-brazil-available-worldwide

 

‘Save the Planet – Save Food’ Painting Competition

Deadline: 15 March 2014
Open to: Children between the age of 6 and 14 years worldwide
Prize: cash prizes of US$ 2,000, US$ 1,000 and fully paid trips to UNEP event

Description

The International Children’s Painting Competition on the Environment is organized every year by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the Japan-based Foundation for Global Peace and Environment (FGPE), Bayer and Nikon Corporation. It has been held since 1991 and has received more than 3 million entries from children in over 150 countries.

Theme: FOOD WASTE
Subthemes: Save the Planet—Save Food, Wasting Food is Wasting the Planet 

To help inspire you, please visit UNEP’s Think.Eat.Save. Reduce Your Foodprint website HERE.

Eligibility

The organizers are inviting children all over the world to submit their paintings to the UNEP office in their regions. The children must be between the age of 6 and 14 years. 

Paintings must be done on A4 or A3 papers. Full name, age (day, month, and year), gender and full address including phone and e-mail (in English) must be on the back of the painting, NOT on the painting. Style of painting is free: crayons, coloured pencils, water-colours, etc.

Paintings that have been shown or accepted elsewhere will not be accepted in this competition. Paintings that show a particular person, an organization or a brand name will not be accepted.

Prize

Global Winners:

  • The 1st Prize: One entrant – US$ 2,000 with a fully paid trip for the winner and a chaperone to a UNEP event (date and venue to be confirmed later). The winner will also receive a plaque/supplementary prizes.
  • The 2nd Prize: One entrant – US$ 1,000 each and a fully paid trip for winners and chaperones to a UNEP event (date and venue to be confirmed later). Each winner will also receive a plaque/supplementary prizes.
  • The 3rd Prize: Three entrants – A diploma/certificate for each winner (No cash)
  • The 4th Prize: Ten entrants – A diploma/certificate for each winner (No cash)
  • The 5th Prize: Thirty five entrants – A diploma for each winner (No cash)

Regional Winners:

One winner only from each region: Africa; Asia and the Pacific; West Asia; Europe; Latin America and the Caribbean; and North America. US$ 1,000 and fully paid trip for each winner and chaperone to a UNEP event (venue and date to be confirmed later).

Application

Paintings must reach the relevant UNEP regional office by 15 March 2014. No painting will be considered after the deadline.

For more information please visit the official website HERE.

 

Shandong Provincial Government Scholarship for Foreigners, China

Deadline: 13 June 2014
Open to: good-grades students aged 18-40 from any country different than China
Scholarship: tuition fee, accommodation, comprehensive insurance for international students

Description

Qingdao University is situated in the eastern coastal city of Qingdao, China, in a beautiful setting on the Yellow Sea Coast with Mount Fushan in the background. Founded as early as 1920, Qingdao University has developed into an ideal place for international students to study and live. It has an enrollment of over 30,000 undergraduate students, over 1,200 were postgraduates, nearly 600 overseas students.

Application is now open for the 2014 Shandong Provincial Government scholarship. This scholarship is open to international students wishing to pursue an undergraduate and language program at Qingdao University in China.

Eligibility

All students that fulfill the following criteria are invited to apply:

1. Applicants shall be foreigners who are in sound health and aged from 18 to 40 years old.
2. Applicants shall have gotten good marks and not been awarded with other scholarships.
3. Applicants shall be students who will enroll in September 2014.

Scholarship

The scholarship coverage includes tuition fee (2014-2015), accommodation costs and fee of Comprehensive Insurance for International Students in China.

Application

These documents must be included for a complete application:

  • Application form for International Student of Q.U. Language students must download this form, while undergraduate students must download this one.
  • Application form for Shandong Provincial Government Scholarship for Foreign Students (for freshmen). Downloadable here.
  • A copy of the first page of passport;
  • A copy of your visa;
  • Resume;
  • Personal Statement (written both in English and Chinese);
  • Certification of your highest academic degree
  • Work certificate if you have work experience;
  • A letter of recommendation from a recommending institute;
  • Certificates of honors.

Submit your application documents to International Students’ Office before June 13th, 2014.

Please submit your application documents to the recommending institute before May 30th, 2014. Applicants without recommending institute can directly submit documents to International Students’ Office before June 13th, 2014.

For any questions, contact the office for International Programs of Qingdao University: oip@qdu.edu.cn.

For further information, please visit the official website.

 

World Merit – Merit Next !

Deadline: No Deadline

Open to: Young leaders and social entrepreneurs from the worldwide

Remuneration: scholarship of the value of 15,000 $

 

Description

A 12 Month Accelerator Program taking you to Liverpool, London, New York and Washington D.C

Want to be one of the 120 talented people from across the world selected for the fully sponsored yearlong leadership program? Merit Next has been designed to reward people who are passionate about making a positive impact on the world through providing a unique program that takes you to 4 cities and provides 11 months of online mentoring and global collaboration.

In July 2014, the Merit Next Fellows will convene in London & Liverpool for two weeks of inspiration, aspiration assessment, and team building. For the next 11 months, the fellows will engage in online training and education, and one-on-one mentoring designed to support personal and professional life plans. Through this, you will build the capacity to run global projects while building a global network of trusted advisors. In June 2015, the group will reconvene in the New York & Washington to present their final reports to a panel of entrepreneurs, executives and venture capitalists. You will accelerate your public speaking, project management and team leadership capacities whilst also collaborating on a Global Challenge that will work to tackle real world problems.

Eligibility

Our application process is NOT based on your educational background or your financial circumstances. We reward people based on their merit!

Remuneration

120 scholarships of the value of 15,000 $ bringing you to UK and US

Application

  •  Register online and create a profile at www.worldmerit.org (ID: 67288)
  •  Connect with people in our community of over 60,000 people from around the world
  •  Take part in our challenges to earn over 10,000 merit credits
  •  Be a role model to people from our community across the world

Do you have what it takes? Find out more at www.worldmerit.org