Open Call: Join the Pulse Z Youth Council! 

Are you a young European aged 16-25 with a passion for politics, journalism, or multimedia? Do you want to make your voice heard on European issues and shape the future of digital democracy? Pulse Z is looking for dynamic individuals to join our Youth Council and play a pivotal role in co-creating our groundbreaking platform!

What is Pulse Z?
Pulse Z is a collaborative platform designed to empower young Europeans to explore activism through journalism, storytelling, and multimedia content creation. With a focus on your voice, your way, and your channels, Pulse Z provides the tools, training, and opportunities you need to make an impact across Europe and beyond.

Why Join the Youth Council?
  • Help design Pulse Z through workshops (Dec–Jan).
  • Help ensure the platform reflects your preferences, ideas, and vision for a digital democracy.
  • Provide actionable insights that will guide decisions in branding, design, and the development of Pulse Z’s platform.

  • What You’ll Gain
  • A platform to amplify your voice, share your ideas, and make an impact.
  • Access to training, mentorship, and resources to grow your skills and career in media or activism.
  • The opportunity to collaborate with like-minded peers across Europe and contribute to a project reaching over half a million young people.
  • 📅 Apply now! Deadline: 16 December 2024, 00:00 CET

    Time Involvement: 3-5 hours per week.
    📍 Note: This is a volunteer position.

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