Bringing the East Closer

People do not have equal opportunities in Europe. Young people cannot participate in the European events simply because of the visa border, resulting in frequent rejections. They cannot take part in European educational programmes because of limited places and there are still frozen conflicts and closed borders… Some areas in Europe still suffer from exclusion in many different aspects and… Read more →

Think, Plan, Act!

Imagine a nice weekend in the end of August: beautiful blue sky, extremely hot weather, sunny days – lazy days… I guess that you can imagine yourself having fun on the beach in Spain, enjoying Italian sun, hiking in Austrian mountains or hitch-hiking with Dutchies around Europe. But now, try to imagine a bunch of crazy AEGEE people, gathered in… Read more →

De Urbe Alienata

I am officially living in Brussels, but I cannot really say that I feel like an ‘inhabitant’ here. And this feeling led me to an observation recently that I find rather striking. To most of my friends I have always stated that I like Brussels, and from one side this is true – it has a nice architecture, not spectacular… Read more →

>European Stories

> European Stories Intellectual Debates on Europe in National Contexts Last week there was a very interesting debate organized by the Spinelli Group in the European Parliament, which I attended together with Thomas. The debate was about the new book called “European Stories” which was edited by Justine Lacroix(Professor at Université Libre de Bruxelles) and Kalypso Nicolaidis(Professor of International Relations,… Read more →

>Quo Vadis Youth in Action?

> The Youth in Action Programme for years has supported and financed young people all over the continent, and in some cases also outside of it. For yours it has been the biggest youth fund, which allowed hundreds of thousands of youngsters, students and young graduates to explore other cultures, other countries, to work and volunteer abroad, to share their… Read more →

>Of Nationalism

> On a short note: What is nationalism? Nationalism is a way of thinking. That’s a stupid phrase to start an article with, but I can’t put it more accurately; nationalism is a way of ‘thinking the world’. This is what we learn at school: The world consists of countries. All land on this earth is divided into national states.… Read more →

Dutch Days reloaded

Apparently it is a cyclical phenomenon that Antennae from the Netherlands have a go at Brussels and honour us with their presence. After the very enjoyable ambush we suffered in November, half a year later we have the next series of visitors from the North. Starting last weekend, 27th-30th May, with AEGEE-Groningen. Traditionally, visits to Brussels comprise three main elements:… Read more →

Spring Network Meeting Catania 2011 – Occasion for future Cohesion!

AEGEE Network Meeting Catania, Italy Network Commission & AEGEE-Catania 19th – 22nd of May, 2011 One of the spring network meetings in 2011 was organized in the beautiful Sicilian city – Catania. Professional and well-organized team from AEGEE-Catania prepared truly an amazing event.Together with their netcommie Pierre and with a group of trainers (apart from me and Pierre, there was… Read more →