Deadline: 10 June 2025
Applications are now open for the Kazan Global Youth Summit for identifying the main challenges and trends within the youth environment and searching for the best practices in youth policy in education, culture, and media at local, regional, and international levels.
In addition, panel sessions of the event will focus on discussing best practices in education digitalisation, the impact of artificial intelligence on education, new approaches and technologies in education, and youth policy. Experts will also discuss the implementation of international exchanges and academic mobility initiatives for young people, as well as the role of digital media as an educational tool for the young generation.
As part of the Summit, the Global Youth Leadership Awards ceremony will take place in partnership with international organisations. Additionally, the Summit will feature Global Research on key trends and challenges affecting young people.
As a result of the Summit, a joint resolution will be signed and an action plan will be adopted, which will form the basis for the implementation of joint children’s and youth initiatives and long-term cooperation programs in the countries of the Islamic world, BRICS and the Asia-Pacific region.
Theme
- The upcoming Summit 2025 will address the theme of Education of Personality in the Era of Global Changes: Values-based Career Development.
Topics
- Challenges and Best Practices in the Digitalisation of Education
- Personalised and Inclusive Learning in the Digital Age
- International Exchanges as a Tool for Fostering Cross-Cultural Integration and Mutual Understanding Among Youth from Different Countries
- Artificial Intelligence and Education: How Technologies are Transforming Learning, Creativity, and Career Paths
- Identity Crisis: Guiding Youth to Discover Their Vocation and Remain Relevant
- Diplomacy in New Spheres: Education, Culture, Sports, Youth
- Globalisation of Education: How International Education Impacts the Preservation of Cultural Identity
- Academic Mobility Programs and Technology Exchange as Elements of International Cooperation
- Digital Media as an Educational Tool for the New Generation
- The University of the Future: Preserving Cultural Heritage While Meeting Contemporary Challenges
Eligibility Criteria
- Youth from the OIC Member States, OIC Observer States, BRICS and Asia-Pacific region;
- Aged between 18–35;
- English level B2–C1+;
- Leaders of youth associations, representatives of international organisations responsible for youth, youth influencers, young entrepreneurs, and academicians.
- World-renowned scientists
- Heads of higher education institutions, educational foundations, and centers
- Ministers of education and science, youth affairs, culture, labor, digitalisation, and media from participating countries
- Diplomats and representatives of international organisations
- Opinion leaders and leaders of youth organisations, bloggers, media representatives
- Leaders in educational technology from BRICS, OIC, and Asia-Pacific region countries
For more information, visit Academy of Youth Diplomacy.