3 March I 15:00 - 17:00
Room 213
Enlargement, Youth
3 March I 15:00 - 17:00
Room 213
Enlargement, Youth
In this session, we give centre stage to the Young European Ambassadors (YEAs) from the EU’s Western Balkan candidate countries: the Eastern Trio – Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia – and a renewed EU aspirant, Armenia. Representing a generation shaped by geopolitical turbulence and resilience, the European Young Ambassadors will bring first-hand perspectives from countries navigating the complex path towards EU membership.
Moving beyond institutional debates and technical chapters, this discussion explores how enlargement is experienced domestically. It delves into the hopes it inspires, the frustrations it generates, and the political and societal challenges it faces. How strong is public support for enlargement? Where does scepticism emerge? What does ‘European integration’ mean in everyday life? And what does the EU need to better understand about the realities on the ground?
Moderated by Tinatin Akhvlediani (Research Fellow, CEPS), the session serves as a bridge between Brussels and future EU citizens – ensuring that EU enlargement is discussed with the generation who will ultimately live its consequences.
Recent developments in generative AI have helped to democratise expertise, making knowledge more accessible to a wide range of non-expert workers. Meanwhile, however, many high- and middle skilled occupations continue to experience labour shortages. This lab session will explore how such advancements in AI could be leveraged to redesign jobs and organisations, addressing skill shortages and providing new career paths. (For further background, listen to this CEPS Tech podcast episode)
Enrique Fernandez-Macias, Researcher and coordinating the Employment and Skills team, Joint Research Centre
Marlene de Koning, Director and leading the HR Tech & Digital team, PwC Netherlands
Isabelle Schömann, European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC)
Isabella Loaiza Saa, Postdoctoral Associate, MIT Sloan School of Management
Laura Nurski, Associate Research Fellow and Head of Programme on Future of Work, CEPS (moderator)