MIÉRT

The voice of Hungarian youth in Transylvania

MIÉRT is an umbrella organisation that brings together hundreds of youth organisations across Transylvania. We work to ensure that young people’s voices are heard, that they can grow, and that they can play an active role in shaping their communities and society.

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WHO WE ARE

MIÉRT is a youth network that unites and supports Hungarian young people in Transylvania.

MIÉRT is an umbrella organisation that connects more than 380 youth organisations across Transylvania and works to help Hungarian young people develop, make their voices heard in public life, and actively shape the present and future of their communities. Through trainings, events and advocacy, we support them in becoming value‑driven leaders, while our diverse network creates real change.

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We believe that young people are not only part of the future, but also shape the present. That’s why we work every day to make sure Hungarian youth in Transylvania can thrive – in their own communities and beyond.

Executive Board

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Szilágyi Dóra Emese

President

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Kovács Róbert-Zsolt

Vice President

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Székely Balázs

Executive Vice President for Internal Affairs

News and Updates

Events, programmes and opinions – all in one place, always up to date.

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The MIÉRT Green Team Conference to Be Organized Again

For the third time, the Green Team working group of the Hungarian Youth Conference (MIÉRT) is organizing the Green Team Conference, which will take place on May 16 in Târgu Mureș. At the event, participants will gain insight into the environmental policies of the European Union. There will also be discussions about common misconceptions and the state of Romania’s forests. In addition, a robot dog that recently appeared on the streets of Târgu Mureș to promote selective waste collection will be presented. Furthermore, a team competition for high school students on the topic of sustainability will also be held. On the occasion of the third MIÉRT Green Team Conference, we spoke with Tamás Fábián, the head of the MIÉRT Green Team. Interview by Szilárd Nagy-Bodó.
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Open the gates of Europe – apply for the DiscoverEU program

Until April 22, 18-year-olds can register for the DiscoverEU program, through which they can explore Europe. The initiative, which is part of the Erasmus program, supports young people's travel in Europe by train, and in certain cases by plane. DiscoverEU offers young people not only the opportunity to travel, but also to expand their knowledge, enter an intercultural community and broaden their horizons, said Szilágyi Dóra Emese, president of the Hungarian Youth Conference, MIÉRT, with whom Nagy-Bodó Szilárd also discussed the steps of the application.
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Hungarian Culture Day Among Youth: A Gateway to Culture

On January 22, suddenly everyone began to feel that culture was important, even those who may rarely pick up a book and even more rarely attend cultural events spoke up in its favor. And when we talk about cultural events, it’s not worth limiting ourselves solely to high culture. That too is important, but it’s equally worthwhile to explore other forms of culture, even as an introduction. This may have been the idea behind the Hungarian Youth Conference (MIÉRT): together with the Vates Project, they organized an unconventional event on January 22, the Day of Hungarian Culture, in Cluj-Napoca at the Planetarium Café. The program featured a roundtable discussion, slam poetry, and a pub quiz about Hungarian culture, and the winners of the Culture Day photo contest were also announced.
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MIÉRT – Photo Contest, Slam Poetry, and Quiz Game

When the word “culture” is mentioned, many people may think of theaters, galleries, or something abstract and elevated. Yes, these are indeed part of culture, but culture is not limited to them. Just as you don’t need to go to Hungary to experience culture, because there is plenty worth paying attention to in Transylvania as well.
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The Hungarian Youth Conference Announces a Photo Contest

The youth organization invites submissions of photographs that present Hungarian culture from the creator’s own perspective. Anything that reflects Hungarian culture can be captured, be it folk dance, folk music, handicrafts, traditional costumes, everyday scenes of traditional life, or a unique personal interpretation. Photos can be submitted until January 18 at 11:59 PM to the email address office@miert.ro
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KIFOR launches the Cluj County Health Caravan!

At the initiative of KIFOR, in collaboration with the Promedical Center, the Cluj County health caravan titled “0 STEPS – Prevention for Your Health” is being launched. The program aims to make preventive information and basic healthcare services accessible to people living in rural communities as well.
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Is everything already online here?

Nowadays, many people are interested in how artificial intelligence will affect our lives and our workplaces. Another timely question is how, amid today’s information overload, one can find the truth and stand out from the crowd. Participants had the opportunity to listen to insightful lectures on these topics, as well as on empathy and self-assertion, at the 23rd EU Academy, organized by the Hungarian Youth Conference, the Károly Kós Academy Foundation, and the Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies, held in Băile Felix at the end of November.
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Internship call – ErdélyGPT QA (AI quality assurance, for linguistics students) What is it and why is it exciting?

ErdélyGPT is a Hungarian‑language digital assistant built on local knowledge that offers real support with everyday administration and helps reduce disadvantages linked to using your mother tongue. The project is part of RMDSZ’s innovation strategy and aims to build a resilient, self‑developing Hungarian community in Transylvania. Digital solutions and the involvement of young people play a key role in this.
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Teaching requires a true sense of vocation!

Who makes a good teacher, and how attractive is this profession for young people? These questions were raised at the 23rd EU Academy organised by MIÉRT, the Kós Károly Academy Foundation and the Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies. We also asked Member of Parliament Ödön Szabó, who expects significant progress in the medium term.
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The future belongs to young people

“The future belongs to young people – but we need to act and work for it to happen.” This was, in short, the motto of the 23rd EU Academy, held in Băile Felix from 21 to 23 November. At the same time, participants also asked why that future couldn’t start as soon as next week – why we should have to wait for it.
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The 23rd EU Academy took place last weekend

Under the slogan “Make it happen – The Future is yours”, MIÉRT, the Kós Károly Academy Foundation and the Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies organised the 23rd EU Academy in Băile Felix between 21 and 23 November. The young participants got insight into a wide range of topics – and had plenty of opportunities to have fun as well.
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17 November – International Students’ Day

MIÉRT’s position on the changes in education and on the development of the scholarship system. Students are key actors in the development of society, and shaping their future is our shared responsibility. This is the perspective from which we look at the changes taking place in the education system. According to a statement made today by the Minister of Education and Research, Dr Daniel David, education has gone through a difficult financial and budgetary period, but the biggest losses were avoided, so now the sector can move towards stabilisation and development.
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Analog November kicks off

Analog November is starting in Transylvania – join the challenge and collect as much screen‑free time as you can for your school in the OUT! app! The more offline minutes you gather, the closer your school gets to winning a chill corner worth 10,000 lei, filled with beanbags, books and board games, plus a coffee machine for teachers. Download the app, choose your school and you’re ready to go. Switch off for a while – and help your community win!
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The Erdélyi Perpatvar debate competition will be organised again this year

For the sixth time, the Udvarhely Regional Youth Council, together with MIÉRT, is organising the Erdélyi Perpatvar debate competition. High school students are invited to apply in teams of three, up to 31 October.
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Dóra Emese Szilágyi remains the president of MIÉRT

MIÉRT held a national elective assembly on 24–25 October in Satu Mare, where delegates decided that Dóra Emese Szilágyi will remain president of MIÉRT for the next two years. The position of vice president was won by Róbert‑Zsolt Kovács.
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Dóra Emese Szilágyi to serve another two years as MIÉRT president

Two candidates ran for the position of MIÉRT president, and based on the votes, the office will be held for another two years by Dóra Emese Szilágyi.
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MIÉRT has an old‑new president – Dóra Emese Szilágyi wins a second term

MIÉRT has an “old‑new” president: Dóra Emese Szilágyi has won her second term at the head of the organisation. In the programme Erdélyi Figyelő she talks about what has been achieved so far and about the plans for the future.
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Dóra Emese Szilágyi is the (new) president of MIÉRT

At the head of MIÉRT once again stands Dóra Emese Szilágyi, who is now beginning her second term as president.

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