Photo caption: Pictured is Lena Power from Clonmel being presented with their MyEU50 Certificate by Ryan Levis and Gabrielle Leleu from European Movement Ireland at the competition exhibition day in University College Cork.
A Tipperary student was one of the MyEU50 Third Level competition finalists honoured at an exhibition day in University College Cork attended by Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs & Defence Micheál Martin.
Lena Power from Clonmel was a finalist in the MyEU50 Third Level competition for her entry titled ‘Ignorance is not Bliss’. She was presented with a MyEU50 Certificate at the ceremony attended by the Tánaiste.
Over 5,000 pupils and students participated in a nationwide competition to mark 50 years of Ireland’s EU membership.
The Tánaiste said: “The MyEU50 youth competition gave students an opportunity to think about what being an EU citizen means to them. The creativity, experience, and opinions expressed by the students showed their appreciation of Ireland’s 50-year-old membership of the EU.
“An important objective of the competition has been to recognise young people’s voices and to interact with them about topics related to the European Union that are most important to them.
“The knowledge, self-assurance, and capacity of today's young people to influence change may surpass those of any preceding generation. Young people can make contributions to the dialogues taking place right now that will shape their future.
"Let us continue to work and push for progress and make the next 50 years as successful as the last.”
CEO of European Movement Ireland Noelle O'Connell said: “We were blown away by the range of entries we received. From podcasts on the rule of law to posters on equality & justice and speeches on the impact the EU has had on the youth of Ireland, we were highly impressed not only by the creativity of the entries but the level of research that went into each and every one.
“The entries demonstrated the students unique, emotive and personal relationship to the EU and their values.”
MyEU50 is an initiative of the Government of Ireland, led by the Department of Foreign Affairs and managed by European Movement Ireland to mark the 50th anniversary of Ireland’s EU membership with competitions across all three levels of education in Ireland, Primary schools, Post-Primary schools, and Third Level Institutions.
The third phase competition invited students from Third Level institutions to express their views on the EU’s core values such as human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, rule of law, and human rights.
The winning entry could be in the form of a podcast, newspaper column/opinion piece, speech, or a poster. MyEU50 launched in September 2022. More than 5000 pupils and students have participated in the competition to mark 50 years of Ireland’s EU membership.
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