Selected Students for the T4EU Summer Course 2024

We are happy to announce the two students from Universidade Católica Portuguesa who have been selected, from a robust group of proposals, to participate in the Transform4Europe Summer Course "(Co)Happiness Laboratory" in Kaunas, Lithuania. This T4EU event, organized by Vytautas Magnus University, will take place from August 27th to 29th, 2024.

Selected Students:

  • Mariana Fraga Tracana Santos
  • Martim de Jesus Pedro Caxias da Silva Dinis

These students have demonstrated outstanding academic achievements, excellent communication skills in English, and a profound motivation to contribute to the T4EU Summer Course. Their participation will undoubtedly bring valuable insights and experiences to our university community.

The Transform4Europe Summer Course aims to explore various dimensions of happiness, including personal well-being, the happiness of others, and collective joy. Participants will engage in diverse activities, ranging from mindfulness practices to discussions on political design for happiness, fostering a holistic understanding of happiness.

For more details about the Transform4Europe initiative and upcoming events, please visit our Transform4Europe page.

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