Nordic Culture Point is looking for young people from across the Nordic region to join the assessment committee for the Norden 0–30 funding programme. We are looking for people with different experiences and perspectives who want to work towards a more inclusive, sustainable and collaborative Nordic region. The expert group assesses applications from organisations that want to carry out projects with a Nordic focus and a central role for children and young people.
The programme supports projects that are driven by children and young people or actively involve the target group and have a clear Nordic dimension. Read more about Norden 0–30 here.
About the work
- The term of office is three years (2026-2028).
The committee holds three decision-making meetings per year (online or in person). - You will be required to read and assess applications digitally and participate actively in meeting discussions.
- You will receive a fee and have your travel expenses covered for in-person meetings in Helsinki.
The committee jointly decides which projects will receive support and also participates in evaluating the impact of the projects. The group elects its own spokesperson and works independently and collegially.
We value
- Broad geographical, linguistic and experiential representation.
- Ability to speak English and at least one Scandinavian language. You must be able to read applications in all Scandinavian languages (Danish, Norwegian, Swedish).
- You must be resident in the Nordic region (citizenship is not a requirement).
- You may not receive support from the programme during your term of office, and you must be aware of conflicts of interest in individual cases.
- You must be between 18 and 30 years of age.
Apply by 29 October 2025 at 23:59 (Finnish time, EET).
Apply using the form in this link (Microsoft Forms, in Danish) and remember to attach your CV
The selection will be made by a working group at Nordic Culture Point in collaboration with the Nordic Council of Ministers.
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