General information about AEGEE
AEGEE for you?
AEGEE is one of the biggest interdisciplinary student associations in Europe; it is represented by 15.000 students, active in 241 academic cities, in 40 countries all around Europe, which presents amazing cultural variety. AEGEE is a secular, non-profit organization, not linked to any political party. All projects and activities are based on voluntarily work of its members.
Aims:
o to promote a unified Europe without prejudices
o to strive for creating an open and tolerant society of today and tomorrow
o to foster democracy, human rights, tolerance, cross-boarder co-operation, mobility and European dimension in education
Fields of action:
o Cultural Exchange
o Active Citizenship
o Higher Education
o Peace & Stability
Activities:
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o Action Days -at the same time, all over Europe AEGEE locals carry out various activities, which deal with one topic and together provide a great and complex composition of results, e.g.: Socrates Action Day, European Day of Languages or Dance Action Day
o Case Study Trips -research trips aiming to increase the knowledge on a specific topic ( like democracy, youth issues, standards of living and study, nationalism and minority issues) concerning a specific area.
o Projects - every year, during a General Assembly (AGORA), AEGEE members decide on a Yearplan Topic -the tematic frame for projects involving whole Network, e.g. "Youth & Globalization" -2003, "European Identity" -2004, "Tolerance - Acceptance - Peace" -2005 and "Take Control. Ways to Democracy in Europe" - 2006. Moreover AEGEE organizes various conferences, seminars and smaller projects on local and European level.
o Summer Universities - unique international summer courses, successfully carried out by AEGEE already for 18 years! Every year, in around 100 places all over Europe, multicultural groups of 20-50 young people, enjoy together the wonders of cultural variety. They can focus on: art, history, languages, nature or sports.
o Trainings - AEGEE offers to its members a professional Internal Education System with about 8 international trainings (different kinds of "European Schools") and many Local Training Courses per year. Trainings are based on a balanced combination between theory and practice in the formula of lectures followed by casework. Trainings are a tool of knowledge transfer within the organization, help members to develop their personal skills and complement education with lifetime experiences.
Structure - no national level:
In order to really promote international co-operation and avoid creating any physical or mental borders AEGEE does not recognize any national level or national administration in its unique organizational structure, which is based on:
o Local level - where people from the 241 autonomic AEGEE locals directly implement AEGEE aims in a way that serves best the needs of their local community.
o European level - which gives the great common frame and direction for all local activities and provides a platform for international co-operation in multicultural teams.
Members from local level can directly get involved in the European Working Groups, Project Teams and Commissions.
Last but not least, AEGEE is made of incredibly motivated young people, who work for what they believe in. In return they get personal satisfaction from making influence on the world around and gather experience, which enriches their whole life. The dream of Europe without borders has inspired and continues to inspire generations of students from the Caucasus to the Atlantic shores and makes AEGEE a permanently developing organization.
AEGEE-Utrecht
AEGEE-Utrecht is one of the bigger locals in the network with around 400 members. Every tuesday night we have our social drink in the Mick O'Connells (Jansdam 3, Utrecht). Also, many activities are organised (see our local calendar). Unfortunately, most of our activities are in Dutch. If you don't speak Dutch and you wish to be informed about our activities, please contact us via info@aegee-utrecht.nl.
See for more English information our European website: www.aegee.org






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