Publishing

Europa Diary

Our flagship, launched in 1995 initially in Belgium, the United Kingdom, France and the candidate countries, is a school diary devised for primary pupils and teenagers, supported by education authorities and EU institutions, accompanied by a Teachers’ Guide. It is currently produced in 30 different language editions, distributed in all 27 EU Member States, in Serbia and in Turkey and used by over 3.7 million young people daily.

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2008-2009 2008-2009 Europa Diary
2009-2010 2009-2010 Europa Diary
2010-2011 2010-2011 Europa Diary
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Diarium Europa

Latin Diary: Diarium « Europa »

We are pleased to announce that the Diarium « Europa » can now be ordered. Diarium « Europa » is similar to the other editions of the Europa Diary, i.e. 128 calendar pages and 96 editorial pages, all in full colour. However, the Latin calendar pages are undated, so they can be used in future years.

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Serbian and Turkish editions

Other Language Editions: Serbian (Европски дневник – твоја будућност) and Turkish

We produced a Turkish edition of the 2005-06 Europa Diary, which was highly appreciated locally. The Serbian edition of the 2009-2010 Europa Diary was met with great enthusiasm, and we are now working to create an updated version.
Journal de Classe

Journal de Classe

At Generation Europe Foundation, we believe it is important to reach young people at an early age. In 2005-06, we developed a school diary for pupils between 8 and 10-years-old with age-appropriate information about the European Union, our shared values and personal development. The calendar pages are not dated, so the diary can be used any year. Currently, the Journal de Classe is only available in French and is distributed through Bricolux, which sells the diaries directly to schools in Wallonia and Brussels. Following an expression of interest from some of our partners, we have also started development of Dutch, English and Romanian editions.