Imagine a world where students across Europe use their creativity to make the internet a safer, more responsible space. That is exactly what EURid invites young artists to do through the SAFEonLINE Art Competition.
This Europe-wide contest challenges students to design posters that capture any aspect of online safety — from digital trust and privacy to cyberbullying and responsible digital citizenship. Every poster submitted will be reviewed by an international jury of experts, giving participants a chance to have their vision recognised on a larger stage.
Students aged 14 and above from secondary and art schools are welcome to take part. Shortlisted artworks will even be exhibited in Prague and two other European cities, offering visibility and recognition for emerging talent.
The competition also comes with exciting rewards. EURid will award gift vouchers to the top entries, with the first prize worth €300.
To join, students can create a digital poster and submit it via the SAFEonLINE page.
Posters should follow the technical guidelines, and participants under 18 must include a signed parental consent form.
The application deadline is 31 March 2026.
We would be delighted if educators could share this opportunity with their students. It is a unique way to combine artistic expression with a meaningful social message about staying safe online.
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