The jury, composed of Katja Hrvatič, Beniamino Brunati, and Nasya Škerk, met in recent days to evaluate all 13 project ideas submitted by the participating teams and to draw up the official ranking for the first phase of the competition.
As defined in Section 5 of the Competition Guidelines, the top 10 teams will now advance to the second phase of the competition, which will take place in March 2026. During this phase, the teams will have the opportunity to present their project ideas directly to the jury and compete for a study visit to Brussels.
We would like to thank all participating teams for the effort, creativity, and quality demonstrated in developing their project ideas. It was particularly valuable to learn, through their proposals, about the challenges and obstacles that young people continue to experience in the cross-border area - insights that will be especially useful in view of the upcoming programming period.