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Where Does Europe End Final Conference Utrecht
Beáta Matuszka: “Every smile I get gives me such an amazing motivation!”
Before sitting down to interview the most energetic CD candidate, Beáta, we thought quite hard about what to ask her. We’ve seen her programme, know from another interview what is in her fridge, but there was still something most of us didn’t know: what is her vision for the AEGEE network and what has kept her so motivated during her… Read more →
A new fundraising strategy for AEGEE
It has been almost two months since Luis Alvarado Martínez moved to the AEGEE headoffice to start working as the Corporate Relations Officer of AEGEE-Europe. Following the announcement of an agreement between Monarch Airlines and AEGEE-Europe, we interviewed him to find out which direction AEGEE is taking in terms of fundraising (FR). The AEGEEan: What has been your focus in… Read more →
Spring Agora Enschede promo video
Meet Stephanie Müller, the editor-in-chief of the Key to Europe
You might not know Stephanie Müller’s name yet, but you have certainly come across the work she has done. As editor-in-chief of The AEGEEan, she works behind the scenes every day to make sure that us, AEGEE members, can share our latest achievements and get inspiration from others in the organisation. Now she aims even higher: as the newly selected… Read more →
What Europe means to us
The challenge was given: 10 months to raise 20 000 €. Following the official announcement from the Comité Directeur on 20th January 2012, AEGEE-Budapest set to work as the official organisers of Agora Budapest that will take place between 31st October and 4th November 2012. As with every event, raising a sufficient amount of funds is crucial. After a brainstorming session… Read more →
First look at Agora Budapest
On 20th January 2011 the Comité Directeur announced that AEGEE-Budapest has been chosen to host this year’s Fall Agora. This will be the third time for the antenna, after 1992 and 1995, to organise AEGEE’s biggest event. Preparations have already started, and we interviewed Márton Demeter, the main coordinator of Agora Budapest in order to find out what we should… Read more →
The misty and magical island is back again!
No one could have been happier in Alicante than me – I became a Netcommie and was appointed to the British locals. I studied in Swansea, Wales (the Welsh name is Abertawe, sounds familiar?) for a semester, so this region has a special place in my heart. Fortunately, after a couple of months I had the chance to visit my… Read more →
AEGEE Strives for Inclusion
“If we want change, we must include everybody in the process.” Imagine that you are a youth from one of the largest ethnic minorities in Europe, you can’t speak perfectly the language of the country you live in, you have a different cultural background, you are suffering from poverty and you receive the lowest level of education. Therefore you are… Read more →