{"id":6717,"date":"2012-04-24T14:33:42","date_gmt":"2012-04-24T13:33:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.zeus.aegee.org\/magazine\/?p=6717"},"modified":"2012-04-24T14:33:48","modified_gmt":"2012-04-24T13:33:48","slug":"five-sus-you-do-not-want-to-miss","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.zeus.aegee.org\/magazine\/2012\/04\/24\/five-sus-you-do-not-want-to-miss\/","title":{"rendered":"Five SUs you do not want to miss"},"content":{"rendered":"
Every year since 1987 groups of enthusiasts are trying to build the perfect program, to show their country, to attack foreigners, to make people experience incomparable emotions\u2026 and an unforgettable summer. It is not a matter of planning. It is much more about creativity and heart. \u00a0The AEGEEan editor Liliya Buyukliyska descripes the first SU she ever organised was like a new-born baby to her which she saw grow up. These five suggestions will probably motivate you to dig even deeper in order to find the perfect SU for you, because these are the most untypical and surprising suggestions in the list of breathtaking offers. Enjoy reading and hopefully \u2013 see you there. Don\u2019t forget the deadline is 24th<\/sup> of April.<\/p>\n FinEst Design<\/a><\/strong><\/strong><\/p>\n Did you know that Helsinki is \u201cThe World Design Capital for 2012\u201d? Me neither. But for sure if you go to the Travelling Summer University organised by AEGEE-Helsinki and AEGEE-Tallinn you will be drawn deep into the creativity. Because the only condition is to be curious, open minded and adventurous. Colorful emotions will do the rest in this event that meet the Eastern, Western, and Northern Design.<\/p>\n MerGER of 3 BEautiful countries: eNLightening trip<\/strong><\/strong><\/p>\n Do you know which country Aachen used to be the capital of or why Maastricht is so important for the process of the European Integration? If your answer is \u201cNo\u201d then the best way to catch up is visiting this Travelling Summer <\/a>University “MerGER of 3 BEautiful countries: eNLightening trip”. The theme is something we all experience \u2013 integration, but from the opposite perspective – nationalism versus European Union. Europeanise yourself with this eNLightening trip!<\/strong><\/p>\n European School: 4 Elements 4 You!<\/strong><\/strong><\/p>\n School. University. Sounds boring? Not if is the European School of AEGEE. Fun and AEGEE emotions, exhaustive workshops and incomparable team building \u2013 that is the European School organised by the AEGEE-Academy. However, this summer you can mix it up with the flavour of Hungarian language and you will receive the great temptation of AEGEE-Debrecen.<\/p>\n Go East! Break the Borders!<\/strong><\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n Shortly after the fall of the Berlin Wall there was a famous song \u201cGo West\u201d. Well, at this Summer University you will not hear this but just the opposite. Because from central part of Europe you will go deep to the East together with the Eastern Partnership Project. Because Ukraine is really a different world. But what this means exactly \u2013 you can tell us after visiting.<\/p>\n \u00a0Hack your Summer<\/strong><\/strong><\/p>\n Do you know the magical language that computers speak? They <\/a>exchange 0s and 1s and they talk much better than girls and guys. There are people who speak their language. You can see them this summer in Patra and Peiraias at the first IT Summer University in the history of AEGEE. Maybe it is waiting just for you!<\/p>\n So after these amazing offers just find your way to your computer and fill your creative application at \u00a0www.aegee.org\/su<\/a>. It will be worth it!<\/p>\n Written by Liliya Buyukliyska, AEGEE-Sofia<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Every year since 1987 groups of enthusiasts are trying to build the perfect program, to show their country, to attack foreigners, to make people experience incomparable emotions\u2026 and an unforgettable summer. It is not a matter of planning. 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