Agora Enschede is approaching and as the past Agora, the AEGEEan will try to help you to understand more the Proposals which will be discussed during the Prytania. These four are about the Locals and how they function. Improving Regulations on Contracts Proposed by Jorge Sánchez Hernández on behalf of AEGEE-Dresden. During Autumn Agora Cagliari 2014 the denomination given to a… Read more →
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Welcoming Luxembourg to the AEGEE family
On the 9th of September, a new addition to the AEGEE family was announced, namely a Contact of AEGEE-Europe in Luxembourg. The AEGEEan spoke to Teona Khubutia to find out more about this new contact! Originally from Georgia, Teona, who studied International Relations in Tbilisi and is now following the bilingual Master’s program of European Governance at the University of Luxembourg,… Read more →
Dresden and Podgorica joining the AEGEE network
During Spring Agora Patra two new Contacts were announced to the Network, namely the Contacts in Dresden and Podgorica. The AEGEEan spoke with the founders of the new Contacts, Jorge Sánchez Hernández and Filip Rasovic to find out more about these new additions to the AEGEE network. Jorge Sánchez Hernández became a member of AEGEE-Alicante in April 2013 to go… Read more →
AEGEE expands with two new contacts in Bihać and Bologna
After the Spring Agora Rhein Neckar , two new contacts were established: Bihać , located in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Bologna, a city in central Italy. The AEGEEan interviewed both of the contacts in order to get more information about the next AEGEE antennae. On one hand, Bihać… The AEGEEan: What pushed you to try to establish an AEGEE contact… Read more →
Pink-blue bow for Den Haag
Meet the new contact of AEGEE-Europe in The Netherlands: Den Haag (in English – The Hague)! “The Hague, also called the International City of Peace and Justice, is a very suitable city for an AEGEE-local. (…) The fact that the Peace Palace, the Humanity House and the Clingendael Institute of International Relations are located in this city gives numerous opportunities… Read more →
Cyprus Stories: Introducing Nicosia Vol. I
Recently AEGEE-Europe announced that Nicosia is a new shining contact of our Network. This progress is a very positive step for our AEGEE family. The reason is – Nicosia is located in Cyprus. Most probably, most of you know that Cyprus is an Mediterranean island which has two communities: Greek and Turkish Cypriots. At the moment there is only one… Read more →
Reactivating Southern Turkey
Get excited! From now on it might become easier for you to travel to a corner of Europe located between the Mediterranean Sea and the Middle East… In case you stay in the good graces of the local members in Hatay, Turkey. But that should not be a problem! Hatay was approved as a new AEGEE Contact during the previous… Read more →
Their name is Kastoria, contact Kastoria!
You know them… You have seen them before… Where? In Skopje and most recently at Agora Enschede where they were approved as a new contact. Their name Kastoria, contact Kastoria! The AEGEEan interviewed Nicholas Varveris, the founder of the new Greek contact. 1) So congratulations for the new contact! Now the question everyone is dying to know the answer to – whose idea was it to… Read more →
Newest addition to our AEGEE family
It is not a secret that new locals are being created within our big AEGEE-Europe family, so recently we have one more joining… We are talking about a recently established contact in Greece called Ioannina. The AEGEEan is proud to present to you Ioannina through its president Dionisis Tzavaras. 1) Dionisi, whose brilliant idea was it to create this local? To begin with,… Read more →
People from Opole already joined the AEGEE society
When I heard the Polish city of Opole is the newest addition to our network I was really happy. During my Erasmus in Wrocław I only saw it when passing by by train. Getting a hold of M. K. was not easy, he is busy doing many interesting things. Take a look at how AEGEE is getting popular in Opole. How… Read more →