The European Diary, a unique guide for high school students through life in the European Union, its institutions, the Member States and relations between the EU and Serbia, received its tenth jubilee edition. For the first time, the Diary will also be published in English and is available to students in Serbia international high schools.
What are the four fundamental freedoms of the EU, education and the Erasmus + program, the environment and the digital world are just some of the topics on over 170 pages of this interesting publication. You will not be alone in this journey of knowing.
„Ana and Marko, our guides in this Diary, will share with you many interesting facts and opportunities that the EU is already offering you. I am confident that this Diary will match your interest to learning more about the EU, how it functions, and – very importantly – what are the benefits for Serbia and its citizens by becoming a member of the European family“, writes the Head of The Delegation of European Union to Serbia Sem Fabrizi.
„Every anniversary should be celebrated because jubilees in their constancy measure the value of things, endeavours and relations. And a decade of Europa Diary’s existence and survival speaks about the continuity and the importance of the process of Serbia’s European integration for all our citizens, but especially for you who, in the future, will be not only Serbian citizens but also citizens of the European Union“, writes Minister of European Integration Jadranka Joksimović.
„We hope that this guide will help you to understand the social context in which your peers in Europe are growing up as well as the possibilities offered to you as future citizens of the European Union“, writes the Minister of Education, Science and Technological Development Mladen Šarčević.
Within the Diary, a prize competition for high school students „Europe and I“ was published. The authors of the 15 best works will be rewarded with a trip to one or more EU countries, where they will be able to get acquainted with the interesting things of the daily life of Europeans. More details