Are you a young leader ready to make a global impact? The Global Youth Convention (GYC) 2025 is calling passionate changemakers from around the world to gather in Milan, Italy from December 18 to 21, 2025.
This four-day international convention, organized by HISA, is more than an event—it’s a platform for action. Through powerful workshops, networking, and interactive sessions on leadership, climate action, entrepreneurship, and diplomacy, you’ll gain tools and inspiration to drive real change in your community and beyond.
🔹 Why Attend GYC 2025?
- Empowering Sessions on global issues, innovation, and leadership
- Networking with youth leaders, professionals & experts
- Cultural exchange and global collaboration
- Certificates, speaking opportunities & exclusive toolkits
🗓 Event Details:
- Location: Milan, Italy
- Dates: December 18–21, 2025
- Eligible Age: 18 to 45
- Open to: Students, professionals, activists, entrepreneurs from all countries
- Language: English proficiency recommended (no test required)
💼 Participation Categories:
1. Fully Funded ($16.50 Application Fee)
- Round-trip airfare
- Accommodation
- Meals
- Full access to sessions
- Graduation certificate, toolkit & merchandise
- Speaking opportunity
2. Partially Funded ($16.50 Application Fee)
- Accommodation & meals
- Full access to the event
- Invitation letter provided (travel costs not included)
3. Invitation Letter Category ($99 / $350)
- Visa support
- Option to upgrade
- Pay in installments
4. Self-Funded ($449 / $850)
- Full access
- Accommodation & meals
- Speaking engagement
- Graduation certificate, toolkit & merchandise
5. Convention Access Only ($249 / $550)
- Event access
- Meals
- Graduation certificate
- Convention materials
📝 How to Apply:
- Visit the official GYC 2025 website
- Select your preferred category
- Fill out the application form
- Write a short motivation statement
- Pay the required fee
- Submit before the deadline
📌 Application Deadline: September 20, 2025
Don’t miss this chance to learn, lead, and leave a legacy on a global stage.