Following successful editions in Morocco and Lebanon, the EU-funded MED-GEM Network is launching the third Green Hydrogen Camp in Tunisia, in partnership with the BMZ-funded H2Vert.TUN project, the Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy (MIME), ENIT, and the Polytechnic School of Tunisia, with media support from EU Neighbours South. This new edition invites young talents to explore how green hydrogen can accelerate a decarbonised and resilient Mediterranean transport system.
In 2024, the first Green Hydrogen Camps in Morocco and Lebanon empowered young innovators to address key energy challenges through summer schools and hackathons. The winning teams — GaFurNu in Morocco and Hydrogen Baladi in Lebanon — proposed innovative hydrogen-based solutions and were awarded a study trip to FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany), where they joined advanced workshops and met European energy experts.
Building on the momentum of previous editions, Green Hydrogen Camp Tunisia 2025 will focus on “Green Hydrogen Transports: Building Sustainable Ecosystems in the Mediterranean.” The program is structured around two key components:
We welcome Master’s (M1/M2), PhD candidates, and young engineers from Tunisia, the EU, and the Mediterranean neighbourhood.
Apply by April 27, 2025: https://forms.gle/UdE1KVx3jJjpFa5FA. Final selection: May 5, 2025
More info: https://med-gem.eu/GH2TunisiaCamp
This fully funded opportunity offers travel, accommodation, meals, expert access, and certification.