Stephanie Müller

Time to say Goodbye!

As editor-in-chief I hoped this day would never come and I am so sorry to tell you this: The AEGEEan magazine will stop existing. This is the last article which will appear in the magazine. Recently there were many articles published and maybe you ask yourself why we end now. For you it might come out of nowhere, but the… Read more →

AEGEE goes to the EU Youth Conference of the Danish Presidency!

Remember those questions about the Structured Dialogue of the EU, which were sent by our Liason Officer towards European Youth Forum? This is what it is all about! Structured Dialogue for DUMMIES: Who?   Young people and policy makers. What?  A  space for young people and policy makers to discuss and feed into European youth policy at national and European level together. A tool… Read more →

European School 2 Castelló – Experiencing the Potential

“Can you imagine the potential of this group in Europe?” Sergio Casado, participant from AEGEE-Granada asked during the last reflection session of the week. The room became silent. We all felt the magical atmosphere surrounding us. Now, ten days later, I think I have finally found the right answer to his question: our potential is limitless. In the following paragraphs… Read more →

Try before you die!

Last year, AEGEE-Utrecht organised a Winter University with the theme name “Try Before You Die”. This event took place in three different Dutch cities: Utrecht, Amsterdam and Gouda. Before the event took place, the committee, consisting of Adinda Werkman, Josje Hiddink, Sanne Bleekers, Simon Bak, Johan van Houten and Miriam Frantzen, selected twenty enthusiastic participants out of 53 applications. The… Read more →

AEGEE-Tübingen fighting for Europe

It is my pleasure to introduce the new Local of the Month: AEGEE-Tübingen! This month we like to honour an antenna really deserving this nomination because of their great effort in organising a series of lectures about conflicts in Europe, tackling  human rights, medical treatment of migrants, education, and cultural diversity. In cooperation with other student associations they discussed how… Read more →

Making a Difference

A while ago someone recommended this page to me on Facebook: Everybody wants to change the world, but nobody wants to change. I realised that there is some truth in it. We hear it on the radio and television how everyone wants the economy to improve, but what are we actually doing to better the financial situation we are in?… Read more →