Tag Archive for RTC

Developing Yourself during AEGEE-Dresden’s RTC last December

From the 11th until the 14th of December, AEGEE-Dresden organised their very first Regional Training Course (RTC), which was also their first international event since they were re-founded. Adina Letzguβ, one of the participants, wrote a report for The AEGEEan about her experiences during her four days in the German town. What is the result of 16 participants, three trainers… Read more →

RTC Udine 2013

In my first step in AEGEE, I’ve been trampled by hordes of emotions. A laugh, a new meeting, a teaching, a strong drink from each single event we have been part of something remains firmly impressed into our hearts forever. This privilege that we members experience is as rare, as it is fragile. But honestly how could the association survive… Read more →

NetCom Times: Subcommissioners across the Network with passion for helping antennae

The Network Commission is a team full of people that several AEGEEans know due to all the communication they have with antennae across Europe. However, the work of the NetCom would not be efficient without teams of subcommissioners and in this interview you get an insight into what it is like being a subcommie for a Network Commissioner. Alvaro Espinosa… Read more →

RoRTC – Romanian-speaking locals gathering at Păltiniș

Last weekend, probably the first Regional Training Course with the Romanian-speaking locals in the last decade took place. The initiative came from AEGEE-Bucureşti, but what was amazing and truly AEGEE-spirited was that all the locals were involved: AEGEE-Ploieşti were the ones who applied for the financial support, AEGEE-Sibiu took care of the accommodation and logistics, AEGEE-Iasi and AEGEE-Cluj-Napoca brought a… Read more →

When Magic happens

The cradle of AEGEE  in France has unfortunately for many years been dormant. Things seem to be changing and we know that the AEGEEans in France are defenitely ready to revive the AEGEE spirit. One piece of advice: Be prepared.  It has been a challenge for me to work on the development of this part of the Network, but in… Read more →