AEGEE-Europe:: Monthly Review - June/July 2002 ::
     
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How to shape a new education programme?  
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Universities to Debate Europe  
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Erasmus Action Week  
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AEGEE Internal Education  
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AEGEE joining the European Movement  
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European Convention  
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Up-coming events  
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AEGEE-Europe media partners  
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Contact  
   

::: How to shape a new education programme?

On the 11th of October 30 students and professionals met in Bonn to discuss in details the idea of shaping new education programme for Europe. The event was organized in the framework of European Education Campaign, a yearly project of AEGEE. It followed a series of conferences and seminars on topics regarding education in Europe that have been taking place throughout the year. The campaign will continue with a seminar on e-learning methods, their implementation in the curricula and with giving a final shape to the new programme action.

 
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;:: Universities to Debate Europe
Three strongest European students’ organizations: the European Students’ Forum (AEGEE), the National Union of Students in Europe (ESIB), Erasmus Student Network (ESN), together with the student-run European Confederation of Junior Enterprises (JADE) are joining the Future of Europe debate with the project “Universities to Debate Europe”. Supported by the European Commission and organized in the frame of the Public Debate on the Future of Europe, it aims at involving the academic world into the discussion about the prospects for the continent. Two major events to come are the Debate Marathon -“30 days – 100 debates – 100 universities” in October and November and the Students’ Convention in December in the European Parliament.


 
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;:: Erasmus Action Week

During the academic year 2002/2003, the Erasmus program, which has been promoting mobility in higher education since 1987, will have welcomed its first million students. This was a great opportunity to celebrate an entirely European success story. A million young people will have enjoyed the experience of a multicultural, European environment.
Education and Culture Commissioner Reding and the Cabinet of President Prodi wished to celebrate this event in the most effective way. An "Erasmus Action Week" organized by AEGEE, ESN and ESIB took place in all thirty countries participating in Socrates
from 18 to 25 October.

 
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::: AEGEE Internal Education
AEGEE is constantly developing the internal education structure within its Network. Every year more than 200 AEGEE members get the opportunity to be trained on European Schools and more than 1000 attend the regional internal education events.
Between 27th October and 3rd November 25 young Europeans met in Gdansk (Poland) to follow the workshops and lectures given by most experienced AEGEE trainers and invited guests.

 
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::: AEGEE joining the European Movement

AEGEE has become a member of the European Movement - an umbrella association gathering several pro-European NGOs. We believe that our presence in the European Movement will strengthen the visibility and impact of young people in European affairs. It will also enable AEGEE to present its ideas and visions as reflected in our projects on a broad, paneuropean platform. We look forward to a fruitful cooperation with the European Movement.


 
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::: European Convention

AEGEE has joined the Youth Contact Group of the European Youth Forum, which deals with matters related to the European Convention. AEGEE has till now been strongly involved in the work of the European Convention, as well as the Youth Convention, and currently is coordinating "Universities to Debate Europe". We believe that a coordinated action of Youth NGOs gathered on the platform of the European Youth Forum, will strengthen Youth's voice in the field of the Convention.


 
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;:: Up-coming events
  • AEGEE General Assembly will take place in Athens between 21st and 24th November. 700 delegates will discuss the currents state of the Network, policy plan and long-term projects for the Association. During the event elections to the Comite Directeur - AEGEE executive body will be held.
  • Students' Convention - the final conference of the "Universities to Debate Europe" project will take place between 19th and 21st December in Brussels. Participants will have a chance to express their views on the Future of Europe Debate and contribute to the European Convention in form of a position paper drafted during the conference.

 

 
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:: AEGEE-Europe media partners
AEGEE-Europe enjoys the media support of EurActiv.com ; Eurodesk and Squeaker.net  
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:: Contact

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