“AEGEE gives us so much joy and opportunities, but it also does come with challenges” – AEGEE is now addressing a topic the importance of which can hardly be overrated, personal safety. The AEGEEan has talked to the SMASH Project about their inspirations and ambitious goals. Read more →
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AEGEE means DIVErsity!
From the 22nd to the 27th of January, AEGEE / European Students’ Forum was in Malmö, Sweden, for the third and last training of the DIVE project! Read more →
CEWG Essay Competition: The Ideal puzzle – can we put back together our pieces?
Some months ago, the Civic Education Working Group launched a competition for essays with the title: “What does the ideal political system look like?”. Participants had to submit an essay over their ideal political system and then organise an activity within their local. The working group chose one winner, how had the possibility to win an Interrail ticket, but the ECWG… Read more →
CEWG Essay Competition: What if YOUth could shape Europe?
Some months ago, the Civic Education Working Group launched a competition for essays with the title: “What does the ideal political system look like?”. Participants had to submit an essay over their ideal political system and then organise an activity within their local. The working group chose one winner, how had the possibility to win an Interrail ticket, but the ECWG… Read more →
Youth Development Month-Interviewing AEGEE Alumni: Maria Nomikou
In the occasion of the Youth Development month, the Youth Development Working Group reached out to four AEGEE alumni and interviewed them, with the intention to connect past, present and future of AEGEE. Here’s the fourth and last interview of the series: Maria Nomikou (formerly) from AEGEE-Athina and AEGEE-Zaragoza. YDWG: Hello Maria, can you introduce yourself a bit? Maria:… Read more →
Youth Development Month-Interviewing AEGEE Alumni: Fabian Brüggeman
In the occasion of the Youth Development month, the Youth Development Working Group reached out to four AEGEE alumni and interviewed them, with the intention to connect past, present and future of AEGEE. Here’s the third interview of the series: Fabian Brüggeman (formerly) from AEGEE-Düsseldorf. YDWG: Hello Fabian, can you introduce yourself a bit? Fabian: Sure! I’m living in… Read more →
Youth Development Month-Interviewing AEGEE Alumni: Simon de Hartog
In the occasion of the Youth Development month, the Youth Development Working Group reached out to four AEGEE alumni and interviewed them, with the intention to connect past, present and future of AEGEE. Here’s the second interview of the series: Simon de Hartog (formerly) from AEGEE-Enschede. YDWG: Hello Simon, can you introduce yourself a bit? Simon: Currently I am… Read more →
Youth Development Month-Interviewing AEGEE Alumni: Berat Ezel
In the occasion of the Youth Development month, the Youth Development Working Group reached out to four AEGEE alumni and interviewed them, with the intention to connect past, present and future of AEGEE. Here’s the first interview of the series: Berat Ezel (formerly) from AEGEE-Izmir. YDWG: Hello Berat, can you introduce yourself a bit? Berat: I am a volunteer,… Read more →
Still a Long Way to Go for Gender Equality in Europe
On October 11, the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) welcomed around 300 decision-makers and representatives of civil society, among which AEGEE, represented by the Policy Officer of the Equal Rights Working Group. EIGE is an autonomous body of the European Union established to contribute to and strengthen the promotion of gender equality. During the morning’s panel discussions, the… Read more →
The New Working Groups Are Ready to Kick-off Their Term
Their term starts today. A team of motivated people will officially begin their work on the 1st of August, and there are big expectations about them! It could be the new Comité Directeur (CD) 55 that we are talking about, indeed, but in this case we are referring to the brand new Working Groups, led by the newly elected Working… Read more →