Joanna Pankowska – EPM Topic on “No Topic, Strong Focus (on Focus Areas/Action Agenda)”

At Autumn Agora Kyiv we are going to vote for the European Planning Meeting (EPM) topic and we can choose from five. Joanna Pankowska from AEGEE-Warszawa had a bold idea and proposed the topic “No topic, strong focus (on Focus Areas/Action Agenda)”. If this topic will be chosen, at the EPM Leiden 2016 we will discuss our focus area, instead… Read more →

Loes Rutten’s EPM topic on “Breaking Language Barriers”

Loes Rutten’s proposal for Autumn Agora Kyïv “Breaking language barriers”  is an educational topic that affects young people all over Europe. Language can be a rock barrier for communication and, therefore, for education as well. Asked how she came up with the idea of “Breaking language barriers: Accessibility of youth opportunities starts with a common language” as a topic for EPM, she replied:… Read more →

Maryana Semenyak for Member of the Comité Directeur: “Our Power is in Our Diversity”

Energetic and passionate, Maryana stepped up to fill the gap left in June in the composition of the Comité Directeur. Member of AEGEE-Lviv, at her first European level experience, but with a strong motivation to do great things in Brussels: let’s read how she sees her upcoming year in Brussels! The AEGEEan: Who’s Maryana? What don’t we already know about you?… Read more →

Mateusz Muszalski for Member of the Audit Commission: “These Are Things that I’m … Really Proud of”

The great hero in the ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ is the FBI agent, who arrested Jordan Belfort. But he couldn’t have done so, if he did not very diligently analyse all the financial reports of Belfort’s company. It’s safe to say that AEGEE is not involved in any shady deals in the stock market as in the ‘Wolf of Wall… Read more →

Proposals for Dummies V: Proposals only at the Autumn Agora, Election of Coordinator of WG and AEGEE Social Responsibility Fund

Just like we did for the last Agorae, for Autumn Agora Kyïv we want to provide you again with a short and easy summary of the proposals submitted. In this fifth and last round, we will be explaining you three proposals, namely ‘Presenting proposals only at the Autumn Agora’, ‘Electing the Working Group Coordinators’ and ‘Financial Rules: AEGEE Social Responsibility… Read more →

Proposals for Dummies IV: Visitors selection, LTC as Criterion and Number of votes for locals

Just like we did for the last Agorae, for Autumn Agora Kyïv we want to provide you again with a short and easy summary of the proposals submitted. In this fourth round, we will be explaining you three proposals that focus on different topics, from the selection of visitors to the number of votes for locals and LTC and RTC,… Read more →

Yevgeniya Gagarkina for PR Responsible of SUCT: “Summer Cannot Be that Bight Without Summer University”

Yevgeniya Gagarkina is a 20 years old girl from AEGEE-Kyïv running for the position of PR responsible in the  Summer University Coordination Team (SUCT), who is “ready to work both on external and internal PR, and to help all the SUCT with challenging job that we will set up for ourselves.” The AEGEEan: Hey there, Yevgeniya! Tell us a little… Read more →

Proposals for Dummies III: Reimbursements, Travel Costs and Bookkeeping

Just like we did for the past Agorae, for Autumn Agora Kyïv we want to provide you again with a short and easy summary of the proposals submitted. In this third round, we will be explaining three proposals that focus on changing some financial rules when it comes to travel, namely ‘Reimbursement for Honorary Members of AEGEE-Europe’, ‘Travel costs’ and… Read more →

Andrea Ugrinoska and Maarten de Groot – EPM topic on “The Future of the University – it’s in OUR hands!”

Another proposal for the EPM is coming from Andrea Ugrinoska & Maarten de Groot who want to focus on three major questions regarding the future of the university: “1. What were the causes of the different student protests that have emerged in European university cities over the last one or two years and how did the protests come to an… Read more →