There is a project that is involving people from many countries of Europe. Its aim is to discuss the EU issues and protest against Brexit and other events undermining the European Union. In this interview we spoke with Leo Bue, from AEGEE-Aachen, and he told us more about the project, the feedback of some supporters and the situation of basic rights in Europe.… Read more →
Beyond AEGEE
Why Consider an Internship in the USA?
Ready to gain practical hands-on experience and hone skills that will benefit you throughout your life? An internship in the United States will make you a better student and employee, cultivate your entrepreneurial and innovative spirit and foster skills that are highly prized by employers across the globe. Here are four reasons why you should cross the Atlantic and intern… Read more →
Ukraine’s European Integration
“The European Union is a political and economical union of 28 countries. EU policies aim to ensure the free movement of people, goods, services, and capital within the internal market, enact legislation in justice and home affairs, and maintain common policies on trade, agriculture, fisheries, and regional development. Within the Schengen Area, passport controls have been abolished.” (Wikipedia) Member states… Read more →
Travel Guide to Zürich
What first thoughts come to your mind when you think of Switzerland? Cheese, watches, banks, chocolate and crazy prizes for everything. Swiss people are also famous for their precision, perfectionism and punctuality. What else would you expect from people who produce watches? While planning to go to Switzerland many people choose Zürich as number one city worth visiting. In my… Read more →
10 Things to Do, Eat and Visit in Cagliari
“Lost between Europe and Africa, it belongs to nowhere. It belongs to nowhere, never having belonged to nowhere. To Spain and the Arabs and the Phoenicians more than anything. But as if he had never really had a destiny. No fate. Left out of time and history” David Herbert Lawrence, Sea and Sardinia, 1921 I wanted to start with… Read more →
Colombia: a Lifetime Experience
AEGEEans are usually big travellers, and cross borders do not scare them. No doubt that many of them have had an occasion to go to other continents as well, and they could tell wonderful stories about it. Kimberly Townend, from AEGEE-Valencia, enjoyed a study-trip in Colombia and shared her experience with the readers of The AEGEEan. From the 26th… Read more →
Write your Professional Curriculum Vitae with AEGEE Experience
While writing a Curriculum Vitae, we usually try to describe how cool we are, adding a lot of soft skills and working experiences, which do not always seem to be relevant for a position we are applying for but make our CV longer. According to recent studies, a CV has only six seconds to make an impression before a Human Resources… Read more →
We Are Making AEGEE Great. Or Are We?
Before anything, I feel like I need to introduce myself. I am Pablo Palazón, Network Commissioner (Bergamo 2016-Enschede 2017) and this article is to express my very own and personal opinion about AEGEE. Many of my colleagues in the Network Commission, as well as many fellow AEGEEans, will disagree with me, and I kind of like that. That is what,… Read more →
10 Things to Do, Eat and Visit in Verona
There is a reason if William Shakespeare set one of his most famous plays in Verona: Romeo and Juliet made this city the emblem of love. The city is located in the North East of Italy, in the region of Veneto, and it has been established that the first settlement can be dated back to the Neolithic era. Verona has been… Read more →
YO!Fest: Celebrating 25 Years of the Maastricht Treaty
Lia Touska and Katarzyna “Kasia” Sokolowska, members of the Comité Directeur, talk about the “YO!Fest”, a festival that is going to take place from the 6th until the 8th of February in Sphinxkwartier, as a celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Maastricht Treaty. They also tell us why AEGEE is joining the event as partner and how it is contributing.… Read more →