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European Student Think Tank

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The European Student Think Tank (abbreviated EST) is an international non-government organisation established in 2010 dedicated to involving young Europeans in the European policy-making process. It functions as an online journal of international affairs and annually publishes an academic journal, "The European Policy Review".[1]

History

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The European Student Think Tank won the 2011 European Charlemagne Youth Prize,[2] awarded by the European Parliament, and has since then expanded to host a network of ambassadors in Council of Europe member states.

Activities

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The European Student Think Tank currently hosts debates across EU institutions in which young people engage with policy-makers, such as debates in the European Parliament on gender equality and youth participation in European Politics in 2016.[3] Members of the European Parliament and representatives of the European Commission as well as academics participated. European Student Think Tank President Carlota Nunez Strutt was a panelist in the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats Europe Together conference, together with European Parliament President Martin Schulz and vice-president of the European Commission Federica Mogherini.[4] At the European Youth Event 2021, EST hosted a crash course on the European Green Deal.[5]

The European Policy Review

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The European Policy Review is the peer-reviewed journal for and by students, published by the European Student Think Tank. It contains papers on a wide range of topics related to EU policy and European affairs. The European Policy Review has four editions to date.

References

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  1. ^ "European Policy Review". esthinktank.com.
  2. ^ "National Winners 2011". www.europarl.europa.eu.
  3. ^ "Prof. Dr. Maria Martin de Almagro speaks at the European Parliament - Vesalius College". Vesalius College. 2016-11-17. Retrieved 2017-01-25.
  4. ^ "Europe Together | Socialists & Democrats". socialistsanddemocrats.eu. Retrieved 2017-01-25.
  5. ^ "European Student Think Tank | EYE2021". www.epevents.eu. Retrieved 2022-08-31.
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