On 24 February 2012 AEGEE-Yerevan together with Erasmus Mundus Association and Yerevan State University within the Mobility Action Days of AEGEE Eastern Partnership Project organised “Starting your Erasmus Mundus Event”. The aim of the event was to spread information about the Erasmus Mundus Programme around Armenian students and help them with the steps of applying to the programme. The opening ceremony… Read more →
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AEGEE Capital of Culture: Culture Working Group’s way to celebrate its 15th Anniversary
2012 will be a very important and very challenging year for AEGEE’s Culture Working Group. We are celebrating 15 years of activity, and we like to think we are getting better every year. So, we needed an idea. Actually, we needed THE idea for a celebration. We wanted to make it important, entertaining, but, most of all, we wanted it… Read more →
Let’s hear about how the EBM was from our Members of the Month
The AEGEEan proudly presents members of the month: Katja Behrendt, Patrick Kabasci from AEGEE-Aachen and Thomas Leszke from AEGEE-Köln. They were nominated because of their great contribution to the EBM reform. First of all, congratulations :) I would like to start by asking when exactly did you start talking about a reform of the EBM and how did you guys come… Read more →
More about your Projects Director Gizem Karsli and upcoming EBM
Gizem has been a member of AEGEE-Ankara for years, now is living in the head office of AEGEE and working on various things. Recently, as you all might predict, most of her time is spent on EBM preparations. Among all the work she spared her time to share with us more information about upcoming EBM, how her life is going… Read more →
EaP Project at SALTO-Youth Forum on Volunteering
From 5th to 7th December 2011 the Polish National Agency of the Youth in Action Programme together with the SALTO Eastern Europe and Caucasus Resource Centre invited stakeholders of international volunteering in Eastern Europe and Caucaus (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Russian Federation and Ukraine) to „Eastern Dimension of Volunteering” Forum in Warsaw to share their experience and to discuss together their challenges and… Read more →
Volunteering – Why?
In the latest issue of Key To Europe four AEGEEans are expressing their opinions about volunteering in general and volunteering in AEGEE in particular. But they are not the only ones with opinions. Listen to 3 more AEGEEans and hear (or rather read) what they have to say! Alla Resheten, AEGEE-Kyїv I am volunteering because I want to make my… Read more →
Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum
The third Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum took place in Poznan, Poland from 28 to 30 November. The president of AEGEE-Europe Alfredo Sellitti and the President of AEGEE-Yerevan Shushan Khachatryan participated in the forum for the first time on behalf of AEGEE. The Civil Society Forum is an integral part of the Eastern Partnership programme. Every year it is held… Read more →
Eastern Partnership Project members participated in EMI Congress
From 20-21 October 2011 society delegates and decision makers from the Eastern Partnership and EU countries gathered in Yerevan, Armenia at the Congress organized by the European Movement International (EMI) to discuss the topic “Fostering Civil Society’s role for further European integration in the Eastern Partnership”. With a strong will to deepen the network and roots of civil society, Alfredo… Read more →
Conflict Resolution and AEGEE
We are proud to present the Eastern Partnership Project Team! It might be interesting to know that we have 25 people from 16 different countries in our team. This is a great example of a successful implementation of the Bridging Europe Focus Area. These creative and positive team members are working on the three main thematic pillars of the project:… Read more →
The Green SU Award recognises the work of 2 TSU’s
Winter is approaching… As antennae are preparing their NY events and start having their board meetings with hot chocolate and mulled wine, the EnWG wants to officially say goodbye to the last warm rays of sunshine by announcing the winning project for the Green SU award. Or should we say projects? Because in this case, it was a tie as… Read more →