EMUNI University recently welcomed a delegation of youth workers, educators, and student support specialists from Võru County, Estonia, who visited Slovenia as part of an international study visit. The visit was organised in cooperation with the Anna Lindh Foundation and Zavod Povod, within a programme supported by the Erasmus+ framework.
The Estonian delegation represented a broad range of professional backgrounds, including youth work, youth entrepreneurship, child protection, extracurricular education, cultural activities, and support for young people with fewer opportunities, such as NEET youth and young people facing mental health challenges.
During their visit to EMUNI, the delegation was introduced to the mission, academic profile, and international role of EMUNI University, with particular attention given to educational pathways, student support mechanisms, and cooperation between higher education institutions and the youth sector.
The meeting provided a valuable space for dialogue and exchange of good practices, strengthening international cooperation and reinforcing EMUNI’s commitment to inclusive education, non-formal learning, and cross-sector collaboration at the European level.


