Dear Madam, Sir,
Please find attached the latest AEGEE-Europe Press Release concerning the outcome of the Association's General Assembly.
Should you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Yours sincerely
Alexander Taylor
AEGEE-Europe
Public Relations
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Future of AEGEE-Europe
From 1–4
May 2003, the General Assembly (Agora) of AEGEE Europe, the European Students’
Forum took place in Constanta, Romania.
More than 700 delegates and envoys
arrived from all over Europe to discuss the future of AEGEE as well to elect the
new executive bodies of the Association.
Due to
unexpected circumstances, the Agora did not take place in Bucharest as planned.
However, with the great support of the Romanian Government, specifically from
the Romanian Ministry of Education and Research, it was successfully relocated
to the seaside town of Constanta.
The
Agora of AEGEE Europe is organised bi-annually and it therefore focuses on the
long term planning and the future development of the Association. Delegates
participate in workshops concerning the most debated issues in Europe and shape
the policies of AEGEE. Last but not least they vote upon position papers and
proposals and elect their European representatives.
Furthermore
the election of the new Comité Directeur of AEGEE Europe was finalised in
Romania. The new European Executive Board consists of:
Ms
Diana Filip – President
Mr
Adrian Pintilie – Secretary General
Mr
Nicola Rega – Treasurer
Ms Sena
Latif –Vice-President and Human Resources Officer
Ms Malin
Kaiser – Vice-President and External Relations Officer
Ms Aniko
Vass – Projects Officer
Mr H.
Emrah Kurt – Officer for European Institutions
Mr Eric
Nael – Network Development Officer
Mr
Alexander Taylor – Public Relations Officer
The next
General Assembly of AEGEE-Europe will take place in Zaragoza, Spain, in October
2003.
AEGEE is
one of the biggest students’ associations in Europe; the network boasts
approximately 17.000 students, which means that AEGEE has the means to
successfully execute our various projects. These projects are designed to
facilitate our fundamental principles: European integration, peace and
stability, cultural exchange and higher education. The outcome of our various
projects is intended to influence the decision-making
process.
For more
information please contact:
Mr.
Alexander Taylor
Public
Relations Officer
Comité
Directeur AEGEE Europe
at: [log in to unmask] or call
+32-2- 245.23.00
For
general information about AEGEE, please visit: http://www.aegee.org