Youth exchanges · Romania · updated 2026-05-17

Youth exchanges in Romania

6 exchanges still taking applicants

Youth exchanges are 5 to 21 days, run by an NGO partnership across Europe. Travel and accommodation are normally covered. You apply through one of the partner organisations — usually the one in your own country.

6 youth exchanges you can apply to today

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Youth Exchange in Elafonisos, Greece: Videography & Digital Storytelling in Nature

Euroactive is selecting 7 participants and 1 group leader from Romania for a youth exchange in Elafonisos, Greece focused on videography, digital storytelling, and learning in nature.

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Erasmus+ youth exchange on creative storytelling, photography and climate action in Bergen

Erasmus+ youth exchange in Bergen for young people interested in creative storytelling, photography, video, podcasts, and climate action.

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Erasmus+ Youth Exchange “Healing Dances” in Lithuania

Erasmus+ youth exchange in Čiūrai, Lithuania for Romania-based participants aged 18–30 (plus one group leader 18+), focused on intercultural learning, teamwork.

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EcoVoices: funded youth exchange on digital storytelling, climate and inclusion (Malta)

Fully funded youth exchange in Paola, Malta for 4 young people from Romania to learn digital storytelling/media production while creating climate and social inclusion campaigns.

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ConnectMinds: AI & Digital Inclusion Erasmus+ Youth Bootcamp in Türkiye

Erasmus+ youth mobility for Romanian participants focused on AI tools, digital storytelling and media literacy, with workshops, Youthpass, accommodation and meals covered.

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Erasmus+ youth exchange in Germany for young people who stutter (18–30)

International Erasmus+ youth exchange focused on self-acceptance, anxiety, and peer support for young people who stutter, with travel and accommodation covered and a €65 participation.

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