European SME Week, under the patronage of the European Commissioner for Single Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs, has launched a youth essay contest aimed at young people between 16 and 25 year old from European Member States and COSME partners countries.
They will have to write an essay in English, of maximum 2,500 words, answering the question: “What can the EU do to encourage more young people to become entrepreneurs?”.
The first prize winner will receive an all expenses paid trip to the SME Assembly in Bratislava, Slovakia, in November, where he/she will present the essay to an audience of over 600 delegates from the world of enterprise and entrepreneurship.
Second and third prize winners will have their video presenting their essays streamed on the event wall at the SME Assembly.
All winners will receive promotion of their essays across SME Week social media channels.Winners will be announced in Brussels in November.
The competition is part of European SME Week, an annual pan-European campaign to promote entrepreneurship in Europe.
The flagship events of the Week are the SME Assembly and the European Enterprise Promotion Awards Ceremony.
Further details:
European SME Week Youth Essay Competition, 2016