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Lecture: European Projects RM Wroclaw, December 2002 By: Koen G. Berden, Rotterdam

Lecture: European Projects RM Wroclaw, December 2002 By: Koen G. Berden, Rotterdam. Structure of European Projects. Project Teams CD members responsible Locals participating Team Work Problems Gun Ho: Squirrels, Beavers & Geese Cultural differences. History of European Projects.

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Lecture: European Projects RM Wroclaw, December 2002 By: Koen G. Berden, Rotterdam

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  1. Lecture: European Projects RM Wroclaw, December 2002 By: Koen G. Berden, Rotterdam

  2. Structure of European Projects • Project Teams • CD members responsible • Locals participating • Team Work • Problems • Gun Ho: Squirrels, Beavers & Geese • Cultural differences

  3. History of European Projects • Larger Impact to the Outside • Corporate Appearance • Higher Visibility • Strengthening Co-operation within the Network • More Funding available • European-wide Co-operation • Transfer of Knowledge and Experience

  4. Quiz for all of you! • Which is the largest local in the AEGEE-network? • Who – a former netcommissioner from this region – has changed his dressing style considerably lately, going from blue shoes to leather jackets and tight white? • What was the YP project for the year 2002? • Who is the biggest financial supporter of the AEGEE projects? • Who is the loudest (and worst?) singer in the Central Region? • What does AEGEE stand for? • Who is responsible in the CD for projects? • Who – from Zaragoza – was found this morning under the Christmas Tree, packed in blue paper but with a red ribbon missing? • What is the YP project for the year 2003? • How many members does AEGEE-Poznan have?

  5. Current European Projects (1) • Unidebate • - Debate on the future of Europe • - Laeken convention • - AEGEE, ESIB, ESN • - Future of Education, Impact of EU Enlargement, Reform of EU Institutions • - Debate Marathon • - Final Conference ‘Students Convention’: 19 – 21 December in BXL at the European Parliament

  6. Current European Projects (II) • Roots of Europe • Historical • Cultural • From December – May next year • Lot of information should come online soon!

  7. Current European Projects (III) • Europe in the World • Focus on International Issues • Armed Conflict, Education, Europe • economically, Cultures & Life Style • YOUTH & GLOBALISATION • multinationals • risk of marginalisation • European Survey, Study Meetings • Trip to Asia

  8. European Projects • AEGEE has great projects running at the moment! • What can YOU do?! • Participate in the events! • Organise events in the cycle • Project Management for YP 2003 • THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION, FOR YOUR HOSPITALITY & HAVE A GOOD TRIP HOME!

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