GAZI UNIVERSITESI

Falken Bildungs- und Freizeitwerk Hagen e.V.

Hagen, Germany


⭐️ Activity Title

Short-Term ESC Volunteering Opportunities in Germany


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🔷 Activity Details


Description

Gazi University is looking for motivated young people to participate in short-term European Solidarity Corps (ESC) volunteering activities hosted by partner organisations in Hagen (Germany). Volunteers will contribute to activities related to youth participation, social inclusion, intercultural dialogue, education, community engagement, environmental awareness and support for local initiatives. Participants will have the opportunity to develop personal and professional competences, gain international experience, improve language and intercultural skills, and contribute to local communities. Applications must be submitted through the European Youth Portal using the applicant's ESC profile and CV generated on the platform. Priority will be given to current students and graduates of Gazi University and Gazi Eurodesk Team members. Only applications submitted through the European Youth Portal will be considered.


Accommodation, food and transport arrangements

Accommodation, local transportation and food arrangements will be provided according to the conditions established by the host organisations and the European Solidarity Corps Programme. Travel costs will be reimbursed according to ESC distance band rules. Volunteers will also receive insurance coverage and pocket money in line with programme regulations.


Training during the activity

Volunteers will participate in pre-departure preparation organised by Gazi University and receive on-arrival support from the host organisations. Participants will have access to mentoring, language support, intercultural learning activities and ESC training sessions throughout the volunteering period. Youthpass certification will be provided at the end of the activity.


Participant profile

We are looking for young people aged 18-30 who are motivated to participate in international volunteering activities, open to intercultural learning, willing to work in diverse teams and interested in contributing to local communities. Previous volunteering experience is welcome but not required. Applicants must have an active profile on the European Youth Portal and apply using their ESC CV. Priority will be given to students and graduates of Gazi University.


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🔑 Key Information

Activity dates

From 15/07/2026 to 11/09/2026


Activity location

Hochstraße 128, Hagen, Germany


Activity type

Individual volunteering


Looking for participants from

Türkiye


Activity topics

Citizenship and democratic participation

Environment and natural protection

Education and training

Creativity and culture


Deadline for applications

Application deadline: 15/06/2026 23:59


Project code

2025-1-TR01-ESC51-VTJ-000346178


🔗 Official Project Page

https://youth.europa.eu/solidarity/opportunity/52537_en


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⚠️ Important Notice

1️⃣ Source of Information

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2️⃣ No Affiliation

YouthWorks Hub is not the organiser, partner, or representative of the projects listed. All applications must be submitted directly to the project coordinator or hosting organisation through the original link, email, etc.

3️⃣ Content May Change

The project coordinator is solely responsible for the accuracy and details of the opportunity. Deadlines, eligible countries, activity dates, and other details may change, or the announcement may be withdrawn entirely, at any time after publication. Always check the original link before applying.

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