Students from the European Reform University Alliance (ERUA) are invited to take part in ERUAvision: A Music Contest for Unity, a student-led project funded through the alliance’s Bottom-Up initiative. The contest will bring together students from across the ERUA network to celebrate creativity and collaboration through original music.
The project is organized by five partner universities: European University Viadrina (Germany), University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Spain), University of Macerata (Italy), Paris 8 University (France), and Mykolas Romeris University (Lithuania).
Participants will have the opportunity to:
- Join an intensive music course with coaching,
- Record their song in a professional studio in Frankfurt (Oder),
- and perform in a hybrid final contest streamed online.
The contest will also be held in a hybrid format, meaning that it will be streamed for everyone to watch freely regardless of their location.
Final Contest and Intensive Course Details
Final event will take place in Frankfurt Oder, Germany, on May 7th 2026, following a week-long intensive course. Selected participants must attend the entire intensive course to qualify for the final.
- The Intensive course will run from April 30th to May 7th, focusing on music skills, project management, and cultural exchange.
- Participants will create a group project, collaborate with local artists, and participate in studio recordings.
The call is open to all current students from ERUA universities. Submissions must be original songs, no covers are allowed. Applications should be sent by 20 March to eruavision@europa-uni.de.
The Project is developed under the alliance’s Joint Student Projects Initiative. This initiative supports collaborative projects proposed by students and provides funding of up to €5,000 to bring innovative student ideas to life across ERUA partner universities.
For more information regarding the rules of the contest, access the following link to read the ERUAvision: A Final Contest for Unity Rulebook
If unable to view the link, send an email requesting the Rulebook to eruavision@europa-uni.de copy to project team members: izan.suarez101@alu.ulpgc.es, b.ramezanpour@studenti.unimc.it and ricajoyarmada@gmail.com.