Attended by four JC students alongside students from Hungary, Spain, and Italy, the meeting focused on the topic of “Achievement” and offered a closure to the project’s succession of meetings hosted by the project partners in Hungary, Malta, Italy and Spain. Each meeting focused on a topic based on the PERMA model, which is related to positive psychology and wellbeing, namely Positive Emotion, Engagement, Relationships, Meaning and Achievement.
Whilst in Brussels, the delegations from the different countries had the opportunity to visit the European Parliament, meet with Hungarian MEP Andrea Bocskor and discuss current issues of global concern, as well as the work carried out by MEPs and the European Parliament as an institution. Students also attended a workshop at the House of European History, and engaged in a Role Play game held at the Visitor’s Centre of the European Parliament.
This project is co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme, and is coordinated by the JC International Office.
