AEGEEans study – The AEGEEan – AEGEE's online magazine – AEGEE-Europe ../../.. AEGEE's Online Magazine Fri, 22 Jan 2016 15:45:20 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.7 ../../../wp-content/uploads/cropped-The-AEGEEan_logo-FBprofile-32x32.png AEGEEans study – The AEGEEan – AEGEE's online magazine – AEGEE-Europe ../../.. 32 32 A Survey on Studying Abroad and Lifestyle ../../../2016/01/22/a-survey-on-studying-abroad-and-lifestyle/ Fri, 22 Jan 2016 09:51:12 +0000 ../../../?p=32941 Have you ever thought to make a survey about people who study abroad? The Lifestyle in Mobility project partners did. We spoke with Svenja van der Tol, 23 years old and the Secretary General of AEGEE-Europe, who explains us something about her project involving also Erasmus students denominated “Lifestyle in Mobility”. Lifestyle in Mobility is a collaborative research project of the Catholic… Read more →

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Have you ever thought to make a survey about people who study abroad? The Lifestyle in Mobility project partners did. We spoke with Svenja van der Tol, 23 years old and the Secretary General of AEGEE-Europe, who explains us something about her project involving also Erasmus students denominated “Lifestyle in Mobility”.

Lifestyle in Mobility is a collaborative research project of the Catholic University of Milan, AEGEE-Europe and Cardiff University. The aim of the project is to investigate how study abroad students’ (for example with Erasmus) lifestyle and health behaviours change during their period abroad and once returned to their home countries. When we say “lifestyle and health behaviours”, we mean things like eating behaviour, physical exercise, alcohol consumption, etc. For this life3project, students are asked to fill in three surveys: one before they go abroad, one while they are abroad and one after they came back. In the past months, AEGEE-Europe and the two universities have shared the survey with students before they were going abroad, with the help of AEGEE locals. In the upcoming month, these students will get the second survey and make a chance at cool prices like Interrail passes and Amazon giftcards. Next to that, it is the turn of another round of finding students who will go abroad in the second semester, so all students going abroad this academic year (2015-2016) will be reached out to.

Every year hundreds of thousands of study abroad students travel to countries other than their own to pursue tertiary studies. During the academic year 2012-2013 nearly 270000 students from 33 European countries participated in the Erasmus programme (now Erasmus +) spending up to 10 months in countries across Europe. The typical Study Abroad Student is a cosmopolitan, well-educated young person with lots of interests related to cultural exchange, international education and life achievement. In spite of Study Abroad Students being a fast growing population of young people that more than doubled in the last ten years, little is known about their lifestyle during their period abroad.

When Svenja asked at Autumn Agora Kyïv who in the room had been abroad, she saw a lot of handslife4 raised. Many AEGEEans have studied abroad, are studying abroad or planning to do so. “Studying abroad and how it affects your lifestyle is therefore a relevant topic to our members”, says Svenja, “and with the results of this project we can visualize the effects of studying abroad on health and lifestyle, and hopefully give recommendations to ensure the health of students abroad. Besides that, since we have locals all over Europe, we can easily find students all over Europe, which is important for the research.”

AEGEE-Europe’s task in the project is to find the participants to fill in the survey. To do that, it has asked locals to spread the survey with study abroad students in their city. At the end of the project, AEGEE-Europe will organize a conference in Brussels to share the results of this project. Asking Svenja for the results of this project up to now, she replies: “Since the first round of the project already took place, we have the results of these participants, but the results we are aiming for are those that give a broader picture, including the data while abroad and after returning home.” The majority of people that filled in the survey is going abroad with Erasmus, but the research project is open to students that are studying abroad with all programs too.

Written by Matteo Lai, AEGEE-Cagliari

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AEGEEans on Exams: Read This And Then Go Back To Study! ../../../2015/07/08/aegeeans-on-exams-read-this-and-then-go-back-to-study/ Wed, 08 Jul 2015 15:51:40 +0000 ../../../?p=31149 Everyone knows how stressful exams can be and procrastinating is no news to anyone. AEGEEans on Exams was created entirely for this purpose: to stop you from wasting time on facebook and encourage you to study hard to pass those exams. Using photos from various events in AEGEE with no other people than AEGEEans from all over Europe and a… Read more →

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Everyone knows how stressful exams can be and procrastinating is no news to anyone. AEGEEans on Exams was created entirely for this purpose: to stop you from wasting time on facebook and encourage you to study hard to pass those exams. Using photos from various events in AEGEE with no other people than AEGEEans from all over Europe and a strong message made to urge you to go study instantly, AEGEEans on Exams is really doing their job, so you can do yours, that is, studying for exams! Read this article below about their initiative and more, then go back to your studies! 

 

The AEGEEan: How did this initiative start? 11403379_801049030009669_8922207433901819436_n

AEGEEans on Exams: It was at the beginning of February that the person who had the idea for AEGEEans on exams was bored, so she created some memes and sent them to some friends in our group-chat. Actually, they were ten or more memes and we decided to create a page in order to share them with other AEGEEans. During the first weeks we had many ideas. There were posts every two or three hours. When the exams were over, we had not that many ideas, so the page was dead. Now that it is exam period, we decided to work on it again. Unfortunately, most of us are busy with exams and work, but we try our best to have at least one post per day.

How does it work exactly?  

If someone from the team has an idea, they create the meme and share it with the rest and we agree if we will post it or not. There is also the option for the fans of the page to send us a meme or ask us to create one. So if anyone out there has an idea, do not hesitate to share it with us! We will keep your identity anonymous [smiles, ed.].

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Do you plan to post only memes and pictures related to exams or are you thinking of extending it?

We have not thought of extending it. Do you have any recommendations?

What kind of advice would you give to someone who has a lot of exams and little time to study?

Coffee, energy drinks and chocolate are your fellow soldiers, my friend [smiles, ed.]. You can win this war! Your studies are your number one priority. You can sleep more when you are dead [laughs, ed.].

Which movie/series would you compare the exams season to and why?10958704_736655653115674_1289521035235085552_n

This is tough… We discussed this question A LOT! There were many series that we thought might match. Our final decision is…….. Supernatural! There are easy and hard cases Sam and Dean have, there are easy and hard examinations during the exams period. Still in the end, the heroes survive [smiles, ed.].

Can you write a declaration of love for the exams season?

Our lovely exam season, we love you to the moon and back. Please be gentle!

10978598_735676486546924_9048768941849526785_nAny last words before the exams season ends?

May the Force be with you!

 

Written by Gabriela Geană, AEGEE-București

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