
Eight CEU student projects have been selected for the 2025–26 Civic Engagement Fellowship by the CEU Student Engagement Office, representing seven academic programs.
This year’s Fellows are turning their ideas into action working with Austrian NGOs, community organizations, and public institutions from amplifying marginalized voices, supporting mentoring networks, and reimagining Vienna’s public spaces through art.
The Civic Engagement Fellowship supports students who wish to connect academic inquiry with social impact and contribute to CEU’s mission of advancing open societies through civic participation.
You can find more information about the Civic Engagement Fellowship here.
Fellowship Highlights in Numbers
- 8 student-led projects in partnership with Austrian NGOs and institutions
- 7 CEU programs represented, across undergraduate and graduate levels
- 4 Viennese districts reached, with a strong presence in Favoriten (10th district)
- More than 500 participants expected across workshops, events, and volunteer sessions
- 2 partnerships initiated at CEU’s NGO Fair, underscoring its role as a hub for civic collaboration
- €10,000 in total funding
Thematic and Disciplinary Diversity
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Project Title |
Themes / Focus Areas |
Relevant SDGs |
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Growing Bridges |
• Environmental Justice & Sustainability |
SDG 2 – Zero Hunger |
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(Rise and Rise Again) Until Lambs Become Legumes
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• Environmental Justice & Sustainability |
SDG 2 – Zero Hunger |
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Caritas Le+O: Educating Volunteers on Warehouse Safety and Hygiene
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• Education for Social Change
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SDG 2 – Zero Hunger |
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Lives Over Fossils – Bringing Agency to Eastern European Migrants
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• Human Rights Advocacy
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SDG 10 – Reduced Inequalities |
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MentorReach: Expanding the younus Mentoring Community
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• Education for Social Change
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SDG 3 – Good Health & Well-Being
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Non-EU Students in Austria: Visas, Migration Policy, the EU Job Market, and Institutional Support
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• Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI)
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SDG 4 – Quality Education |
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Talkscapes: Reclaiming Third Spaces in Vienna
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• Art for Social Justice
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SDG 3 – Good Health & Well-Being |
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QueerCinema |
• Human Rights & Representation
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SDG 5 – Gender Equality |
Growing Bridges
Éva Tóth-Szolnoki, Environmental Science and Policy MA
Partner: LaaerBergBauerInnen – Gemeinsam Landwirtschaft am Laaer Berg
(Rise and Rise Again) Until Lambs Become Legumes
Johanna Önnemaria Öövel, Gender Studies MA
Partner: Robin Foods, Caritas Community Kitchen and Solidarity Kitchen Vienna
Caritas Le+O: Educating Volunteers on Warehouse Safety and Hygiene
Ain Zainal Abidin, International Public Affairs MA
Partner: Caritas Le+O
Working on this project has taught me that meaningful change cannot be achieved alone. It is a collective effort, and impact can only be built with a strong community that shows up for one another.
Lives Over Fossils – Bringing Agency to Eastern European Migrants
Maria Pobojewska, Undergraduate Studies (BA)
Partner: MRIJA – Ukrainian activist collective
MentorReach – Expanding the younus Mentoring Community
Miriam Schormann, Undergraduate Studies (BA PPE)
Partner: younus Mentoring
„Sometimes one good listener can change a life“
Expanding mentorship opportunitites with Younus Mentoring
This project supports younus Mentoring, a viennese NGO that builds one-to-one mentoring relationships for children, young people and families. We will organise small outreach events at different universities to introduce students to mentoring and hopefully recruit new volunteers. Moreover the project will also include one larger social event to help new and existing mentors connect with each other and their mentees.
The goal is simple: bring more people into mentoring, create supportive spaces for everyone and foster meaningul mentor-mentee relationships.
If you’re interested in helping out or becoming a mentor yourself, feel free to reach out (+49 1799405302).
Non-EU Students in Austria: Visas, Migration Policy, the EU Job Market, and Institutional Support
Tanishka Murthy, Undergraduate non-degree student
Partner: WKO – Austrian Economic Chamber
Talkscapes: Reclaiming Third Spaces in Vienna
Irene Fileccia, Mudus MAPP (Master in Public Policy)
Partner: toZOMIA – Art Association for Resistant Practices in Art and Life
Networks and Partnerships
The 2025–26 cohort extends CEU’s civic network by linking the university with Austrian civil society, art collectives, and public institutions. Key collaborations include:
- Environmental and Food Sustainability: LaaerBergBauerInnen, Robin Foods, Caritas Le+O, Caritas Community Kitchen, Mai Ling, Obststadt
- Education and Mentoring: younus Mentoring, CEU, University of Vienna, and WU Vienna
- Migration and Civic Research: MRIJA, Lives Over Fossils, WKO (Austrian Economic Chamber), QueerBase
- Art and Public Dialogue: toZOMIA and neighborhood associations in Vienna
Two partnerships—Robin Foods and younus Mentoring—originated from CEU’s NGO Fair, underscoring its role in connecting students and community organizations to develop new initiatives.
You can learn more about the Civic Engagement Fellowship here.