Day 1: Arrival to Graz

When the day of our departure dawned, we hopped onto a train to Helsinki to catch our flight. Freezing winds from Siberia had blown to Central Europe and the Germans were struggling with the concept of winter. We regrouped at the airport security check and hurried to our gate, only to find out our flight had been delayed almost 3 hours. A little discouraged we fell into our surprisingly comfortable airport seats and waited for more information. Lufthansa kindly gave us vouchers for snack food, which we exploited.


Eventually we were able to board and fly to Munich for our connecting flight (which was also delayed, yay!). At around 8 o’clock local time we arrived to Graz, Austria and headed with a fast commuter train to our Airbnb apartment in the city centre. Our first impression of the town in the dark was the amount of Christmas lights everywhere. We were ready and excited to explore this UNESCO’s City of Design since 2011.



Day 2: University visit, opening day of the EYA festival

In the morning we headed out to visit one of the smaller campuses of FH JOANNEUM, a university of applied sciences. The campus we visited housed design departments which included areas like communication, media, sound and interaction design. 

One of the most impressive moments for us was definitely hearing about the students’ thesis works. In addition to the academical research and work, the students are able to design their written thesis into personalised books. The idea behind this is that the students are able to show the book as part of their portfolio to an employer, which is then able to stand out immediately from the masses of strictly university-themed academic texts. The content still has to be academic text, just the design and the layout are free to personalize. We were thrilled and very inspired, which was a great mood to start the day with. 


In the afternoon we went on to register for the EYA, which was also our first touch with the event itself. In short, EYA stands for European Youth Award, which is a European-wide contest to motivate young people to produce digital solutions projects that will have an impact on society. The winners are announced annually in a 3-day festival consisting of workshops and other activities and finally, an award ceremony. 

The EYA opening ceremony was held in the City Hall of Graz. It was a weird feeling to sit in this huge senate chamber full of young people like us. We got to hear some opening talks and introductions by for example the City Councillor of Graz, Anna Hopper. Afterwards it was time for some Styrian food & beverages while meeting up with the other team members and socialising with the festival attendees. Our sauna hat team outfit to represent Finland was greatly beloved!



Day 3: First full day of the EYA festival

On the first day of EYA we had a morning session, which included an opening speech, as well as an EYA campfire. In the campfire, chairs had been put in circles in a room, and in each circle there was a former EYA winner or some other professional that spoke about their work experiences. We made six circle switches during one hour. 

After the campfire, we had to choose a workshop we wanted to attend in the afternoon. We chose to attend the workshop number 2: “Successful Concept Development and Beyond”

Chris Bauer was our lecturer and he talked about different concepts he had made during his career, such as a big soccer ball for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. People could walk inside the soccer ball and interact with screens inside it during the world cup, which was very interesting. The big soccer ball was also displayed in different cities the year after the World Cup. Chris also showed some other concepts and we were able to read about concepts from books he had with him. 

One surprising and fun thing during the event was that the EYA organisers handed out free bamboo cups for all of the participants! The fact that all the participants reduced plastic waste together was nice.



Day 4: The project exhibitions and the award gala

The second day of EYA, exhibitions. Finally we got to present what we had worked on for a month. Our precious posters meant for promoting and evaluating our chosen projects. We worked with international teams - there were students from all over Europe, so the whole EYA student evaluating process taught us a lot about other cultures and ways of working (some things good and some not so much).



We got to practice pitching in a not too serious environment, which was nice. After the exhibition we had some time to freshen up before the end gala. The gala was held inside a huge rock in the middle of the city, which sounds creepy, but was actually very pretty. 

The winners of EYA were announced and all projects got a prize (a HUGE “diamond” - fancy). The winner project was Food+x, a blockchain powered platform built onto existing businesses to reduce food waste.

Some student evaluating groups also got a small prize for quality work from a jury. Sadly we didn’t, but the appreciation from the winner project teams was more than enough. Overall we had a great time at the gala - there were snacks, good music and even a beatbox performance! Would definitely love to attend again.



Day 5: The last day of EYA and flying back home

After the long night of partying and networking we woke up to attend the feedback session for the whole event. With that it was a wrap! Our minds full of reflective thoughts, we packed our bags and headed back to the airport, said goodbye to the beautiful city. What a great opportunity it was to see and experience everything! 

To our delight, the flights were not delayed and we were able to stay in our travel schedule. Arriving back to Finland just before midnight, we jumped straight into beds to sleep all the fatigue off. 

What a trip! We were left feeling Christmas spirit and inspiration. Maybe some of us might return here for our exchange studies in the future.

Cheers! 
Text & photos by Noora, Anna, Pauliina & Annika 2018
Edits by CF





This blog post is about our trip to Graz, Austria, in order to attend to the European Youth Awards 2017.

Tuesday, 28/11

We left Tampere in the middle of the night, on Tuesday the 28th at 3am. We had an early flight to catch in Helsinki and a long way to go before we got to Graz. After two flights, a 3-hour-long wait at Munich Airport and a short train ride, we finally made it to downtown Graz. Our hostel was quite near to the railway station on which we arrived, so that was great!

On our first day there, we were all quite tired form the trip, so we did not much in the way of sightseeing. We just went out for a stroll around town and looked for good places to eat.

Graz is a lovely town, has about the same size as Tampere, but a rather different “feel” more ancient and “continental”. Also there were Christmas markets everywhere!


Wednesday, 29/11

On our second day we had more energy, which was good, cause we had a scheduled visit to FH Joanneum, the applied sciences university in Graz. We headed there in the morning and met Prof. Dr. Konrad Baumann for a coffee first, in a cafe by the university building, and then for a short session showing some usability test work. After that we met with Karl Stocker for another session where we were shown thesis works done by their students. There were some pretty nice animations. It was suggested we could come back to Graz for our exchange semester.

After that it was time to register and get our credentials for the EYA. That went smoothly and then the only thing we had to do was head to the opening sessions.
There were two different opening sessions on Wednesday, first we had a creativity workshop in the “Island in the Mur”, an interesting cafe located in a bridge atop the river Mur. This was fun, as we got to do some artistic creative work and meet some cool new people!

My group did this!

After that we had a more solemn opening session in the city hall. The winners got their awards and there were snacks and wine. Unfortunately all the snacks were meat, leaving little option for the 3 vegans/vegetarians among us.

Seriously guys, this much meat is just not healthy.

Thursday, 30/11

Thursday was a very EYA heavy day. In the morning there were the campfire sessions, which one of us attended, and then there was a presentation about creativity and entrepreneurship. The presenter was a bit repetitive, but he did get his points across. Here is a picture of it.

There was a lot of scratching over words in the presentation

After that there were some workshops. Unfortunately none of the workshop themes were really related to what we are doing. Some of us used that afternoon to take a tour of the Armory museum in Graz, which could only be visited by non german speaking people at 1pm. There they/I got to see some cool armour and weaponry that can be used for concepts in the games we are working and plan to work on!

This is some fancy armor!

After that we had a long session, where all of the EYA 2017 winners got to show off their projects and answer questions about them.

Friday, 01/12

In the morning of our last day at the EYA we had  some group work in the Europa Hotel, where we were supposed to sit in tables with strangers and discuss micro networks, what makes them good or bad and so on. It was a bit confusing, as most of us didn’t have much experience with that part of business management. But we got to meet new people and talk to our team members before we did our presentations.


After that we took buses to the Styrian Chamber of Commerce where we had lunch and then presented the projects we had been working on previously. This was a bit tiring cause we had to stand for a long time and answer a lot of questions. But it all went well, unfortunately a member of my group, who did our poster, was not capable to come and present her work with us as she is an exchange student at TAMK and was not allowed to get a grant.

This is me and my group and the person who made the app we talked about.

After that we had the final Gala where more prizes were given and there was some entertainment acts. They were quite fun, both the dancer and the beatboxer.


There was a lot of talking.

Finally, the chairs were taken away and there was a party, which was also quite fun.

Saturday 02/12

On our last day in Graz, we checked out of the hostel and then went around Graz to buy some souvenirs for our family and loved ones and people in general we would like to buy a souvenir to.
We did not have much time for that, though, as we had to take our plane back to finland.

The way back was a bit longer than the way to. We had to wait for one extra hour, makin it four hours total, in Frankfurt airport this time.

It was good getting back home, but the experiences we had in Graz will always follow us and stay forever in both our hearts and minds.

Finally I would like to send a special thanks to our sponsors in this trip, Viesti ry, Taku ry and Ammattiliitto Pro! Thanks!

Text and images by Antonio Rodrigues da Silva



 Sixteen second-year Interactive Media students participated in the European Youth Award festival in Graz, Austria, 18.-21. November. The students worked in international student teams to evaluate the winning projects and to design posters and handouts for the project exhibition. The winning project of this year was "Aprendices Visuales - Visual Learning for children with autism" from Spain.