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Student Niklas Hamberg represents Aalto and Unite! at the 2025 European Student Assembly in Strasbourg

Over 250 university students from across Europe gathered at the European Parliament in Strasbourg for the European Student Assembly (ESA) 2025. The Assembly brings together students from across the 27 member states to debate pressing European issues and draft policy recommendations through themed panels.
Aalto student, Niklas Hamberg (front row, left hand side) outside European parliament.
Aalto student Niklas Hamberg (front row, left side) and other delegates in front of the European Parliament.

For Niklas Hamberg, student of B.Sc. in Information and Service Management (ISM), the appeal of ESA was the chance to engage with fellow students across the continent, and to look more closely at how institutions function in practice, testing some of his own assumptions about changemaking.

鈥淭here seems to be a general notion that we need large institutions, such as the EU, to make changes for our future to be better. I鈥檝e always thought the opposite: I believe in individuals driving change and institutions enabling this, mostly by making space for the change,鈥 he explained.

Talking Innovation

At ESA, participants were assigned to panels reflecting current European debate on topics such as mental wellness, sustainability, AI, innovation, equality, and civic engagement. Niklas joined the panel: Innovation for all 鈥 ways the EU can balance innovation and competitiveness to support sustainable economic growth.

Niklas stands outside European Parliament

Niklas鈥 experience in the startup world 鈥 including a year leading Aaltoes, Europe鈥檚 largest student-run startup hub 鈥 gives him a grounded, critical take. 

鈥淚鈥檝e noticed a large gap between the people making the decisions and those working 鈥榠n the trenches,鈥 leading to an inefficient system that doesn鈥檛 benefit anyone long-term. Just as startups develop their products by interacting with customers, I鈥檇 like to see an EU where top-level decisions are made in closer collaboration with those actually in the field.鈥

Bringing a Finnish perspective to ESA

Niklas enjoyed the opportunity to break the stereotype of an inward-drawn Finn by speaking his mind and embracing social interactions throughout the event. He also noticed a cultural and political contrast: 鈥淚 tend to be quite long-term oriented, which, I came to learn, is not that common in a political environment... EU politics isn鈥檛 as future-focused as I鈥檇 hoped it to be.鈥 

He partly attributes this to cultural differences across Europe, observing, 鈥淚t鈥檚 a very different thing to work hard in the classic rainy and snowy Finnish weather than it is to resist the temptation of sunny afternoons on a Southern European terrace with friends.鈥

Looking Ahead

For Niklas, innovation isn鈥檛 just about breakthrough ideas, but getting ideas out there efficiently and creatively. 鈥淲e don鈥檛 just need innovations, we need distribution,鈥 he points out, emphasising that the EU's future depends on closing the gap between technological development and real-world impact. He also believes that change starts with individuals, not institutions. 

After the ESA event, Niklas felt that his initial hypothesis was confirmed: 鈥淎ll the institutions can do is provide resources, encourage people toward smart behaviour and pray,鈥 he said. 

For him, the message is clear 鈥 individuals need to become more active rather than wait for large institutions like the EU to drive change. 鈥淚t isn鈥檛 up to 鈥榮omeone out there鈥 to make the future better 鈥 every idea can be brought to action by an individual capable of understanding the idea.鈥

Ultimately, ESA reinforced for Niklas that real progress isn鈥檛 top-down, it鈥檚 shared. Whether it鈥檚 building a startup, shaping policy, or challenging assumptions, it takes initiative, collaboration, and a willingness to act before the system catches up.

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