November 23–28, 2025 in Hamburg
In times of societal tension and uncertainty, creating spaces for genuine human connection is more important than ever. We believe it’s possible to connect people across differences and to build understanding even when times are challenging. If you want to be part of this experience, then we warmly invite you to join our international seminar. Because it starts with you!
The principles of Theme-Centred Interaction (TZI) will help us to create an environment where dialogue and acceptance will be possible. Through workshops, experiential learning, and group reflection, you’ll gain tools to foster meaningful encounters in your personal and professional environments.
What to Expect:
- you’ll connect authentically with participants from different backgrounds
- you’ll reflect on what turns a meeting into an inspiring connection you’ll explore the core ideas of TZI and experience them in action
- you’ll consider how to encourage dialogue, even in divided or tense contexts
The seminar will be held in English. Don’t worry if you’re not a native speaker, most of us aren’t! We’ll support each other and make sure everyone feels included
Who can apply:
Anyone 18+ from Germany, Georgia, or from Russia (having a permanent residence outside of Russia) who’s active or interested in youth work, social engagement, or community building
Further information about participation costs, accommodation, visa and other requirements can be found here.
You can go directly to the registration form here.
Ready to be part of an international group of people who care about connection, reflection, and social change? Then don’t hesitate! Apply now and join us in creating meaningful encounters that matter. The application deadline is September 20th 2025. A response regarding your participation will be provided by October 2nd. For participants who need a Visa applications will be processed on a rolling basis.
Organized by AGfJ e.V. and the Foundation for German-Russian Youth Exchange (from Sept. 2025: Juve Foundation)
Funded by the German Federal Ministry for Education, Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth