MY-WAY Project – Cooperation of Web Entrepreneurship Initiatives

MY-WAY is a project that was launched in January 2015 with the aim to enhance and improve the collaboration and efforts of web entrepreneurship initiatives. We wanted to know more about the project and what is exactly happening, so we asked Pablo Hernández, External Relations Director of AEGEE-Europe, and Ioana Duca, Project Officer of the MY-WAY project, some questions. The AEGEEan:… Read more →

ACTive Local of the Month AEGEE-Castelló: “AEGEE is a Life Changer!”

Congratulations to AEGEE-Castelló! They are the ACTive Local of the Month of August. They organised a Summer University (SU) with AEGEE-Valencia, and this great collaboration brought loads of success with it. They are not only the ACTive Local of the Month, but also the most applied-for Summer University. We spoke to Paula Rodríguez from AEGEE-Castelló. ACT: Congratulations! Please, tell us… Read more →

Meet the Summer University Coordination Team 2015-2016

During Autumn Agora Kyïv a new Summer University Coordination Team (SUCT) was elected. Four people, coming from four corners of Europe, started working with a team meeting in Bruxelles. We asked our fab four some questions to understand how the longest running project of AEGEE will change (and improve) this year. The AEGEEan: Please present your team. Yevgeniya: We are… Read more →

The SU Organised By AEGEE-Catania is the best (again). What’s Their Secret?

AEGEE-Catania got the prize for the best Summer University four times in the last four years. We talked about it with Roberto Patané, Main Coordinator SU Catania 2015 and Elisa Tabbì, AEGEE-Catania’s former president. We asked them to explain us how they experienced being the Specialists in the creation of the Summer Universities. Located in Sicily, in AEGEE-Catania, people are all friends with… Read more →

Member of the Month Alessandro D’Ettorre: “One of the Greatest Regrets in My Life is Not Having Joined AEGEE Earlier”

The Member of the Month of October is Alessandro D’Ettorre from AEGEE-Leuven. He was nominated because of his huge contribution to the locals in organising events and the Summer University, although he was a member only from April to December. His genuine enthusiasm impressed us and we interviewed him to know a little bit more about him. The AEGEEan: Please,… Read more →

TSU Smells Like Greek Spirit by AEGEE-Thessaloniki

One of the best existing events is called Summer University. AEGEE-Thessaloniki organised one for the first time in seven years. 25 participants from the whole of Europe were the lucky enough, to enjoy this Travel Summer University through Greece, where they had an amazing time in the four destinations. Thessaloniki The sun was shining bright, the mineral water was cold,… Read more →

AEGEE-Kyïv is the Local of the Month – Agora Edition

AEGEE-Kyïv organised the last Agora, their second one after Autumn Agora 2009,  which was a great success, according to the participants who nominated them as Local of the Month for the very first Agora Edition.  Anna “Smailikova” Pykhtina (the Main Coordinator),  Anastasiia “Nastia” Dzhulai (the Treasurer) and Yevgeniya “Zhenya” Gagarkina (the PR Responsible) are sharing with us their most beloved… Read more →

Friends from the First Bite Never Say “Goodbye”

Firstly, take a wonderful country, then scatter some beautiful cities on its surface. Mix three antennas and sprinkle them. Finally, add 26 participants from all over Europe and bake under the Italian sun for two weeks. In the end, you’re gonna taste the most spicy, delicious and delightful Summer University (SU) you could ever imagine!   The Pisa Part The… Read more →

Florian Hauger: “I Think the Key to Help the Refugees Will Be the Local Work”

If you attended Autumn Agora Kyïv, for sure you didn’t miss the moment when Florian Hauger, a delegate from AEGEE-Heidelberg, stepped on stage presenting a position paper regarding the Refugee Crisis. Despite the fact that the Agora decided not to adopt the paper, citing the little time given to discuss it, Florian and the German local stuck up for their… Read more →