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First National Physics Competition for Girls

Chisinau City Hall announces the organization of the first edition of the National Physics Competition for Girls, an event that promotes academic excellence and girls’ interest in science. The initiative aims to inspire and support young female physics enthusiasts across the country.

The National Physics Competition for Girls is an educational event organized by UN Women Moldova, L.T. “Orizont” and the Technical University of Moldova. The competition offers female students the opportunity to explore physics in an innovative format and to be part of a community dedicated to academic performance and excellence.

How will it be organized?

The event will take place over three days:

  • Friday, March 6, 2026, 4:00 p.m. – Opening Celebration;
  • Saturday, March 7, 2026, 09:00 – the competitive examination.

Who can apply?

The competition is open to students of grades VI-XII from all educational institutions in the Republic of Moldova.

Participation is free of charge.

Upon request, the organizers provide support to cover transportation and accommodation costs for pupils and accompanying persons from outside the Chisinau municipality, between 6-8 March 2026.

Location

  • Technical University of Moldova, Blocul Central – str. Ștefan cel Mare și Sfânt, 168, Chișinău

Participation form

Registration is realized by filling in the form included in the officialinvitation .

Political education for young people: PNTP launches 2026 edition of the program

TheNational Youth Platform for Participation (PNTP ) is opening registration for the third edition of the Political Education Club. The initiative is aimed at young people who want to understand the fundamentals of the functioning of a state and the mechanisms that govern public life.

Objectives of the program

In a context marked by a dense flow of information, the program aims to provide theoretical clarity and tools for critical analysis. Participants will study the structure of state institutions, the differences between democratic systems and the foundations of political doctrines.

What participants will learn:

  • Foundations of the State: the role of institutions and the difference between representative and participatory democracy.
  • Political analysis: Identifying doctrines and using the political compass for ideological positioning.
  • Information resilience: Deciphering campaign techniques and recognizing attempts to manipulate or misinform.

Why is this course necessary?

Political education is about civic competence. An informed citizen is harder to manipulate and can contribute constructively to the development of society. The club provides a framework for dialog based on respect and argumentation, where questions are encouraged to replace superficial reactions with informed opinions.

Registration

Young people interested in developing their political culture in a rigorous and fair-minded way are invited to apply by filling in this form.

Young Leaders Initiative: Training Opportunity through Sisterhood Camp

SISTERHOOD CAMP. This strategic initiative is envisioned as a dedicated space structured to cultivate skills essential to the personal and social development of the participants.

Program Objectives and Human Approach

  • The program of the camp, which will take place from March 5 to 8, addresses topics of critical importance through the prism of an empathetic and safe environment.
  • Emphasis falls on a pragmatic, evidence-based approach from the field of social psychology and moderate civic activism.

Main objectives include:

  • Self-Awareness and Compassion: Exploring methods of recognizing self-worth and cultivating an attitude of gentleness and self-respect;
  • Civic Development and Advocacy: Training participants in assertive expression of views and advocacy for causes that contribute to positive change in the community;
  • Violence Prevention: An objective analysis of the cycle of violence and identification of concrete steps for exiting risk situations;
  • Emotional Health: Providing practical tools for long-term emotional health management and care.

Participation Criteria

The initiative is addressed to young women aged between 15 and 22 who wish to participate in this learning and solidarity environment. The camp setting is designed to be inclusive, empowering and mutually supportive.

Interested persons are invited to fill in the registration form available through the link.

Program organized by the National Coalition Life without Violence.

Job Opportunity: Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist at CNTM

The National Youth Council of Moldova (CNTM) announces a professional opportunity for people dedicated to the youth field. The organization launches a recruitment call for the position of Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Specialist, a full-time position based in Chisinau.

CNTM is looking for an individual who can contribute significantly to the development and implementation of robust monitoring and evaluation systems. The role also involves data analysis and transparent reporting on the results of our youth projects across the country.

Key Application Information:

  • Extended application deadline: February 8, 2026
  • Application Process: Applications should be sent by e-mail to: corespondenta@cntm.md
  • Email Subject: Please clearly specify in the subject line: Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist

Full details: Further information about the job requirements is available by clicking on the LINK.

A new collaboration opportunity: Building the youth advocacy plan

TheNational Youth Center of Moldova (CNTM) is extending the call for the selection of two experts. The experts will facilitate a two-day strategic workshop. The aim is to develop and validate the Youth Platform Advocacy Plan for the period 2026-2028, with indicators for monitoring implementation.

The process will be a participatory one, based on lessons learned from previous advocacy activities and the strategic priorities of the youth sector.

The workshop will contribute to:

  • Defining key issues;
  • defining advocacy objectives;
  • defining concrete actions;
  • defining monitoring and evaluation mechanisms.

The workshop period is February 13-14, 2026.

Experts with experience in:

  • Facilitating participatory processes;
  • developing strategic and/or advocacy plans;
  • working with civil society organizations and youth structures.

Deadline for submission of bids is February 6, 2026(deadline extended from February 3 to February 6). Full details about the call, criteria and how to apply are available via LINK.

This activity is implemented by CNTM in the framework of the project “Strengthening civil society capacity for good governance and sustainable development in the Republic of Moldova”, funded by the East Europe Foundation from the financial resources of the European Union.

AI Meetup in Chisinau: applied conversations about artificial intelligence

AI Meetup is an applied meeting dedicated to business, marketing, creative and management professionals. It is not a classic conference and does not involve speakers on stage, but a guided conversation based on real-life examples, exchange of experiences and relevant networking. The focus is on the practical use of AI and the difference between effective solutions and mere trends of the moment.

Location, date and time

▪︎ Rozmarin Cafe, Chisinau

▪︎ February 13

▪︎ 16:00

How will it work?

The event is structured for interaction and practical value:

– Registration by form, to tailor the discussions to participants’ interests;

– Guided Q&A session, focusing on concrete solutions and real case studies;

– Speed networking in short rounds, with quick rotations for relevant connections.

The aim is for each participant to leave with immediately applicable ideas and useful contacts.

Who can apply.

The event is aimed at people interested in the practical use of artificial intelligence in their work – entrepreneurs, marketers, creatives and managers.

Participation is by registration form.

To apply click HERE.

Young people engaged for a sustainable future: 1 Planet, 1 Future youth exchange in Spain

Protecting the environment is no longer just a talking point, but a necessity that requires immediate action and the involvement of young people. In this context, the Erasmus+ project entitled “1 Planet, 1 Future” offers a unique opportunity for those who want to actively contribute to the fight against climate change.

The event will take place from March 09-17, 2026, in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain.

Project objectives and themes

This exchange is designed to bring together participants from different European countries, facilitating an intercultural dialog on key topics. The project agenda focuses on the following main strands:

  • Climate change and sustainability: understanding the impact of human activities on the planet.
  • Environmental responsibility: Exploring how citizens can take action at both local and European level.
  • Skills development: Improving teamwork, communication and critical thinking.
  • Active citizenship: Encouraging young people to participate in environmental decision-making processes.

Event delivery and atmosphere

The project program excludes classical teaching methods such as long theoretical courses or monotonous lectures. Instead, the learning process is based on non-formal education. Participants will take part in hands-on workshops, group challenges and real debates, where everyone’s ideas are exploited.

The atmosphere will be dynamic, open and international. In addition to educational activities, the program includes moments dedicated to intercultural exchanges, allowing participants to make new friends and discover the traditions of other countries. This interactive approach aims to give young people not only the knowledge but also the confidence to become agents of change in their home communities.

Participant profile and application process

The organizers are looking for motivated individuals who meet the following criteria:

  1. Be youth workers or youth leaders over 18 years of age.
  2. Have good communication skills in English as the official working language of the project.
  3. Be willing to disseminate the experience and knowledge gained after the youth exchange.

Useful Information for Applicants

  • Application deadline: February 9, 2026.
  • Linkto the application form can be found HERE.

The 1 Planet, 1 Future project is a chance to turn caring for the planet into concrete action. If you want your voice to be heard and gain valuable skills in a European environment, we encourage you to apply before the deadline.

Activities program for February at the “MilleniuM” Center

The month of February 2026 brings to the Youth Resource and Personal Development Center “MilleniuM” a diverse series of events designed to provide young people with learning and socializing opportunities.

The calendar of activities is structured to cover a variety of areas, from civic education and languages to creative workshops and strategy games.

How the activities will run

Events will run throughout the month, usually taking place in the second half of the day. The program is designed to be accessible to pupils and students, with most sessions starting at 16:30 or 17:00, while language clubs and championships are scheduled on weekends, starting at 14:00.

The agenda includes several types of interactions:

  • Simulation and strategy games: the weeks begin with interactive activities such as “Reversed Roles” and “Civic Pitch,” where participants can learn the mechanics of decision-making. The board game Catan also benefits from several sessions, culminating in a championship on February 22.
  • Language and culture clubs: Every Saturday there will be a French Speaking Club. International culture enthusiasts can also take part in the Korean club “Soulmates” or a traditional Moroccan tea ceremony on February 18.
  • Creative and recreational workshops: The program includes craft activities, such as candle making, as well as fashion, design, drama and reading clubs. For role-playing game enthusiasts, the end of the month offers “Dungeons & Dragons” sessions , organized separately for teens and adults.

Atmosphere and learning environment

The atmosphere at MilleniuM is defined by positive energy and openness. The organizers focus on creating a safe space where each participant can express themselves freely. It is not about rigid formal courses, but about experiential and collaborative learning.

Participants will have the opportunity to interact with people who share common interests, facilitating new friendships. Whether debating in a foreign language or collaborating in a simulation game, the emphasis is on mutual respect and constructive fun. It is a dynamic environment where goodwill complements the process of personal development.

Application procedure

In order to ensure good organization and sufficient places for all those interested, participation is by pre-registration only. The process is quick and simple:

  1. Access the registration link available in the profile description of the official page.
  2. Fill in the required data for the current week.
  3. Come to the venue as scheduled.

We invite you to consult the full agenda and choose the activities that best suit your preferences. We look forward to welcoming you in February to build together a memorable experience at “MilleniuM”.

America House Chisinau Organizes ,,Board Games Afternoon”

America House Chisinau regularly organizes educational and cultural activities. One such event is “Board Games Afternoon”, a relaxing session dedicated to board games.

The event

The activity offers participants the opportunity to disconnect from their daily routine and engage in a variety of games. Titles include popular games such as:

  • Monopoly,
  • Ticket to Ride,
  • Apples to Apples
  • Scattergories,
  • Scrabble,
  • Rummy,
  • Hedbanz,
  • Catan
  • Pictionary

A key aspect of the event is accessibility. Participants don’t need to know the rules of the games beforehand, as American Spaces volunteers are on hand to offer guidance and maintain a pleasant atmosphere.

Event details

This session will take place on February 7, starting at 15:00, at the America House headquarters located at 27 Mitropolit Gavriil Bănulescu-Bodoni Street, 27, in Chisinau.
Registration will be done by filling in the registration form.

Marketing in 2026: what’s hot, what’s not and what young people can learn from the masterclass on January 23