Join the EU Code Week Community: International Call for Community Members 2026
30/03/26

EU Code Week is a grassroots movement that celebrates creating with code and supports learners across Europe in taking their first steps in coding, computational thinking, and digital creativity.
To strengthen local communities in 2026, we are launching an international call for new community members in selected countries. We are looking for motivated educators and community builders who want to support schools, teachers, and local organisers to bring EU Code Week to more learners.
Who can apply?
This call is open to applicants in the countries listed below. The roles available vary by country, depending on local community needs and structure. We especially encourage educators and community builders with an interest in digital education, coding, and peer learning to apply.
If you are applying from a country not listed, you may select “Other” in the application form. Please note that priority will be given to applications from the countries specified in this call.
Leading Teachers ( open in )
Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Sweden.
Ambassadors ( open only in )
France and Norway
Leading Teachers
Leading Teachers are motivated and enthusiastic educators who help promote EU Code Week and support their peers to organise activities. As a Leading Teacher, you should be able to dedicate a few hours per week to activities such as:
- Participating in community events
- Encouraging teachers and school leaders in your country/region to organise lessons/activities and register them on the Code Week website
- Sharing and promoting teacher training opportunities
- Supporting development and localisation of teaching resources in your language
- Training teachers interested in coding
Ambassadors
Ambassadors play a key role in strengthening the EU Code Week community at national and regional level. They help coordinate local efforts, support community members, and act as a bridge between the community and the wider Code Week initiative. In this call, the Ambassador role is open only in France and Norway.
For more information, see our community page: https://codeweek.eu/community
How selection works
This is an international application form published through EU Code Week channels. However, the selection process is organised at local level:
- Applications will be shared with the relevant National/Regional Hub for the country you apply to.
- A local selection committee will be formed with the local established community and evaluate the applications.
- After selections are completed, all applicants will be informed by email.
Please note that these are volunteer roles and do not involve financial compensation.
Timeline
The call will remain open on a rolling basis. Applications will be reviewed periodically, and candidates may be selected throughout the process. We therefore encourage early applications, as roles may be filled progressively.
How to apply
Apply via the form here:
Apply now
Language note: The application form is in English. You are welcome to use translation tools to support your application if needed.
Questions?
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at: info@codeweek.eu


