European Horizons

European Horizons' advisory board has included notable figures such as Pascal Lamy, Klaus Welle, and Jean-Claude Trichet.

The organization connects students, young professionals, and experts from academia, government, and the private sector, facilitating intergenerational dialogue on the future of Europe and transatlantic relations.

Through preparatory workshops, European Horizons policy experts equip students with policy-writing, analysis, and rhetorical skills with the aim of educating and mentoring members to excel in the multifaceted and international arena of policy-making.

The competition co-created a long-lasting policy framework that can serve as a tool in preparing Ghent for its upcoming title of European Youth Capital in 2024.

[10] Located at over sixty universities across three continents, chapters form the basis of European Horizons' network of students, prospective policymakers, and aspiring leaders.

Each academic year, chapters pool their resources to organize keynote events, conduct in-depth research projects, and produce op-eds and policy memos.

[11] Within the same theme of digital innovation, organization's network has launched its first book in partnership with ASKO Europa-Stiftung, investigating the effects of technology on economics, culture, and politics.

[12] European Horizons has various other partners including Debating Europe, Europäische Akademie Otzenhausen (EAO), EPIS Thinktank and Konrad Adenauer Stiftung.

Today, the organization's alumni are represented in more than twenty countries on three continents and are engaged in various sectors, from advising governments and major companies to conducting research at high-ranking universities and international institutions.