:: New Comite Directeur is elected:: | ||||
On the
5th-8th May the European Students’ Forum AEGEE held its biannual General
Assembly (AGORA) in Enschede. 800 delegates gathered to discuss the future
of AEGEE activities as well as AEGEE policies and statements. Delegates
came to The Netherlands from all parts of Europe, from over 260 academic
centers. Subjects of discussion centered round AEGEE’s policy plan the
long term Strategy Plan, the European Constituion, projects and activities
for the coming months. Delegates voted upon project proposals as well as
elected their European representatives: members of commissions, working
group boards and the European Board of Directors (Comite
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:: Shooting Europe, big success :: | ||||
Three days of screenings and heated discussions, fifty-two movies
from eighteen countries (forty-six in competition), around one hundred
viewers from thirteen countries - „Shooting Europe!” The European Short
Film Festival organised by the European Students’ Forum – AEGEE took place
between 1st and 5th of May 2005 in Karlsuhe (Germany). The programme
consisted of screening movies, discussions with authors and invited guests
– professionaly connected with the cinema industry. Participants and movie
makers as well as the speakers originated from various European countries
which means they represented different cultural backgrounds, different
attitudes. This kind of confrontation allowed everyone to see problems,
issues showed and discussed in a different light. |
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:: Design and Disability:: | ||||
AEGEE-Delft together with The BRIDGE project team is organising this conference about Architectural and Mental barriers. What are the obstacles for a person carrying a disability when it comes to mobility? And not only the physical and tachnical ones, but also limits connected to mentality and to a psychological point of view. The conference will also give a concrete example of a reality were these kind of obstacles have been successfully passed: The Bridge
Project addresses the mobility and integration of young people with
physical disabilities in the work of NGOs not directly dealing with
disability issues. Its main aim is to enable these people to participate
in the development of civil society by joining events and other
activities, through better practical support, improved perceptions of the
role of young disabled people in society, and greater awareness of their
needs. |
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:: Internal Education in AEGEE :: | ||||
The AEGEE-Academy is the Working Group of AEGEE-Europe that takes care of the Internal Education and Human Resources in AEGEE. By providing high quality training events, we want to ensure the organisation of high quality projects and events in AEGEE. In the near future they will orgainze the famous European School 2 in Ankara, Summer University Project School in Lublin and the Public Relations European School in Athina. |
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To read about the inernal education events, click here | top |
:: 20 years of AEGEE :: | ||||
The AEGEE 20 project encompasses all official and unofficial celebrations of the 20th anniversary of AEGEE-Europe. Through media events, social activities, publications and a new website, the project will draw attention to the achievements of AEGEE-Europe over 20 years, the important and valuable role it has played in the process of European Integration, and the contributions it has made in the lives of its members. |
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:: AEGEE as a partner for EU projects :: | ||||
AEGEE’s main strengths are our Network (with 17.000 students present in 260 academic cities among 42 European countries AEGEE can reach every corner of Europe) and our enthusiasm (our members are active students, willing to make a change in society. They are the best multiplicative factor in reaching youth all over Europe) AEGEE as a partner in your project can give you the ideal support by: - providing
you with fresh and future-oriented ideas |
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Read more about AEGEE as a Partner for EU Projects | top |
:: café babel - Partner of the month :: | ||||
Aiming to go beyond national politics and media, every week café babel offers its readers critical analysis of European current affairs on the internet in six different languages. The
challenge: to create a multilingual European magazine on current affairs
designed for readers across borders, analysing the political and
intellectual evolution of the continent. A platform for Europe’s civil
society, café babel is the place where the voices and cultures of the
entire European continent are heard. It is the only media in Europe whose
authors write in their mother tongue: German, English, French, Spanish,
Italian, and Catalan since the 17th of May 2004. |
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www.cafebabel.com/en/ | top |
:: Partners :: | ||||||
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:: Contact :: | ||||
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