Cultural programs for diaspora Cypriots in Australia now accepting applications

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NEPOMAK is the Organisation for Young Overseas Cypriots, supported by the Youth Board of Cyprus and the Presidential Commissioners Office and volunteers from all around the world. 

Every year NEPOMAK runs subsidised programs in Cyprus for 18 to 30-year-olds to connect with their heritage, learn more about Cyprus and learn Greek.

Applications are open now and close on Sunday, February 4. 

NEPOMAK Discover Cyprus Program 

NEPOMAK Program 2024
Information for the EPOMAK Discover Cyprus Program. Photo: Supplied.

The NEPOMAK Discover Cyprus Program (NDCP) is an immersive 3-week program learning about Cyprus by taking Greek language classes, visiting historic sites, and experiencing the best nightlife that the island has to offer.

The cost of accommodation, excursions, course fees and partial flight fares are covered by NEPOMAK with support from the Government of Cyprus and the Youth Board of Cyprus.

Tour dates: 1 – 22 July 2024

Requirements: 

  • At least 1 Cypriot grandparent
  • Aged 18-22 inclusive
  • Registered member of NEPOMAK 

Apply for NDCP before Sunday 4 February: https://nepomak.org/ndcp 

NEPOMAK Cyprus Culture Tour

NEPOMAK Program 2024
Information for the NEPOMAK Cyprus Culture Tour. Photo: Supplied.

The NEPOMAK Cyprus Culture Tour (NCCT) is an unforgettable 10-days exploring Cyprus through professional tours and authentic experiences. Enjoy the best Cypriot cuisine, explore ancient places, and marvel at the

island’s natural beauty.

All accommodation, activities, and travel during the tour are subsidised by NEPOMAK with the support of the Government of Cyprus and Youth Board of Cyprus.

Tour dates: 25 July – 5 August 2024.

Requirements: 

  • At least 1 Cypriot grandparent
  • Aged 23-30 inclusive
  • Registered member of NEPOMAK 

Apply for NCCT before Sunday 4 February: https://nepomak.org/ncct.

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