KULTURÁLIS ÉLETÉRT Közhasznú Egyesület

KULTURÁLIS ÉLETÉRT Közhasznú Egyesület

Nyíregyháza, Hungary


⭐️ Activity Title

Different Cultures on the same Wavelength - ESC XXIV.


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🔷 Activity Details


Description

The aim of the project is that the volunteers take an active part in the editing and broadcasting of the Mustár FM (89.6) local civilian radio, working in a team (brainstorming, collecting information, editing, technical tasks, etc) and they have the opportunity to make their own regular radio program which presents the culture and language of the country they come from in their own language. Besides they have to record and edit 6 programs which are in English. They will also have a task, namely to provide language club lessons to the residents of the town in their own languages and to take part in the everyday life of our organization which also manages a youth house. The volunteers have to take part and organize events for local and international young people.


Accommodation, food and transport arrangements

The organization rents flats for the ESC volunteers which are 10-15 minutes away by foot to Mustárház (the venue of their activities). Everyone has his/her private room and the volunteers share the kitchen and the bathroom. The volunteers will receive a monthly allowance for their food and pocket money.


Training during the activity

The on-arrival and mid-term meetings will be organized by the Hungarian National Agency. Training and workshops will be organized by the hosting organization.


Participant profile

We are looking for a motivated volunteer who would like to work in radio, record and edit programs in English and in their mother-tongue; provide free language club lessons to the residents of the city; carry out different events and activities in the youth common space, which is called Mustárház. Experience in working on the radio is not a must! English B1 is recommended but not a must.


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🔑 Key Information

Activity dates

A total of 52 week(s) during the period 15/07/2026 to 31/07/2027


Activity location

Szent István utca 20., Nyíregyháza, Hungary


Activity type

Individual volunteering


Looking for participants from

Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Greenland, Iceland, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden


Activity topics

Citizenship and democratic participation

Creativity and culture


Deadline for applications

Application deadline: 28/06/2026 23:59


Project code

2025-1-HU01-ESC51-VTJ-000346133


🔗 Official Project Page

https://youth.europa.eu/solidarity/opportunity/52580_en


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