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find your opportunity, make it happen
Education
Social
Art & Culture
Environment
Sport & Outdoor
Others
monthly brochure with opportunities for young peoplein Cluj-Napoca, Romania
February, 2013
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Content
Volunteer of the month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-7
Art & Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-17Social . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-25
Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-31
Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-37
Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-39
Others . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-45Our Partners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Useful Links . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
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(From the left: Janno from Estonia, Katharina from Austria, Hanna from Belarus,Ieva from Latvia)
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Editorial
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Greeting to everyone in February! It is so nice that days are star-ting to get longer and we all are getting more energetic, activeand motivated.
Who are we? We are four EVS (European Voluntary Service) vo-lunteers that now are living and working in Cluj-Napoca. We arefrom four different countries: Katharina from Austria, Hanna fromBelarus, Janno from Estonia and Ieva from Latvia. We are working
in the project Youth 4 community.
Youth 4 community is a project of the “Support for Youth Deve-lopment” Association (S4YD). The association was founded on17th of December 2009 in Cluj-Napoca, being an NGO entirelydedicated to youth development. The goal of our association isto stimulate and support the active, civic and responsible parti-cipation of the young generation within the social, educational,cultural and economic aspects of the communities they live in.
This brochure is a tool that you can use searching for differentopportunities that you can take in life. We believe that eventhough this brochure can’t hold all the possibilities that you
can have; still, it can be a nice way how to start your journey tomore active and meaningful life. At the end of the brochure youcan find our contact details in case you have any suggestions orquestions.
We hope that the brochure will be useful for you! Go through thepages and enjoy!
Yours: Hanna, Janno, Katharina and Ieva
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On the pages of our brochure you will find quite often the
opportunities to volunteer: for short-term or long-termprojects, for an institution or an NGO. And we promise you,that this is going to be a really exciting experience in yourlife, whatever you’ll do. In our second brochure you againcan find a volunteer of the month, a “superhero”, a personwho just lives around and does amazing things.
This February we willintroduce youPaula Arpadi, parti-cipant and volunteer
in a unique exchangeprogramme, organisedby European Federa-tion For InterculturalLearning (EFIL). Findout more on the next
pages!
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Volunteer Of The Month
Tell us about your EFIL (European Federation for Inter-
cultural Learning) volunteering experience.Volunteering for EFIL has provided one of the most challengingvolunteering opportunities that I was ever offered and has alsoallowed me to have an input in the international community,to share my ideas and beliefs and learn about others, and alsounderstand cultural differences and their conflicting values.
The most important project I was part in was called EuropeanCitizenship Trimester Programme (ECTP) and it is one of thebiggest projects that EFIL runs since 2009. It is a host-family andschool-based exchange programme which provides pupils formall around Europe an immersion in another culture for 3 monthsfocusing on intercultural learning with an additional strong focus
on active European citizenship. Also, at the end of the exchangeexperience, just before coming back to their home country, allparticipants meet at the ECTP Camp in Brussels to share theirexperience, attend workshops and visit the EU institutions. Orga-nising this camp in Brussels, together with other 34 volunteersfrom more than 15 countries in Europe was my last volunteering
experience that took place in December 2012. It was one of themost interesting events I was part in – very well organized, fullof young energy and big ambitions where everyone workedtogether smoothly for the purpose of achieving intelligent goalsin an effective manner.
To learn more about EFIL, check the website:
http://www.efil.afs.org >> p. 6
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How did you find about EFIL organization?EFIL is the European “representative” of AFS (and operates underthe AFS umbrella) – which is a global organisation that facilita-ted one of the high-school international exchanges that I waspart of. Back then, in 2009, EFIL had no presence in Romaniawhatsoever but on my arrival from Italy, when the exchange
came to an end, I understood what my goals in life were andwhat I had to do next; and it all revolved around the internatio-nal community and striving for fine international cooperation.EFIL started expending, and for its first project that included Ro-mania, I got contacted and was invited to volunteer. I wrote backto them on the same day displaying contagious enthusiasm – asthey have later witnessed.
What was the most challenging thing as a volunteer?
When volunteering for different events, you’re often confrontedwith difficult situations – or let’s call them “uneasy” situations –that you have to handle gracefully, and overcome quickly for thebenefit of the whole team. I think that the biggest challenge I
had while having to “deal with these uneasy situations” was stay-ing loyal and strong for the true goal behind my volunteering.It’s often too easy to lose yourself in the tension of miscommuni-cation or a frustrating moment caused by a lack of interpersonalskills and forget why you’re there, why you’re doing it, what youare all fighting for… That’s what we should never be oblivious
of. We shouldn‘t allow those thoughts lead us.
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Volunteer Of The Month
What does volunteering work mean for you?
When I was invited by EFIL to start volunteering in Romaniain order to help with the expansion of the organisation in myhome country - it was a dream coming true. Mainly because Ihad always hoped (and still do) that through vounteering we canhelp our country to improve in those areas where no one caresto invest money into since they don’t bring any profit. However,
I believe that “investors” overlook the fact that profit is not onlythe rate of increase in the net worth of a business enterprise ina given accounting period but that it also stands for that senseof satisfaction that we get, as a community - or as a nation - fromthe not so visible aspects of society that we have improved in(like mutual respect, tolerance or even a better understanding of
the international environment). And that’s where “my-life-goals-in-action” part steps in for me.
Give us a reason why youngsters should be volunteers.
I can’t give just one: personal development, improving com-munication skills and team work abilities, learning about otherpeople and how they relate to each other in both happy and
stressful situations, tracking down those things you love in life,finding a way to follow your dreams – here, plenty of reasons tostart volunteering as soon as possible; and also reasons to keepvolunteering if you have already started. But beyond these, thereare numerous other things that will probably bring incredibleamounts of joy in your life through volunteering – things I might
not even be able to put into words.
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Around the Tres Courts Romania 2013
What: Romanian Competition for the Festival of Short Films “TresCourts 2013”
When: 24 January – 28 February 2013
Who: French Cultural Institute
How much: free registration
Deadline & Application: 28 Febru-ary 2013, the movies collection andapplication form at Institutul FrancezCluj - responsible Raluca Mateiu
Description: Encouraging and promoting local audio-visual
creations is a priority of the festival. The “Around the Tres CourtsRomania 2013” competition regroups short movies under 3minutes made in Romania, the time being the only restriction tocandidate. The movies can be fictions, documentaries or moviesmade with mobile phone. In the final selection will be around 20movies, which will be projected in the festival cities. The jury willdecide the winner of the Big Prize. In each city, the audience willvote for their favorite movie, and the director with the highestnumber of votes will win the Public’s Prize. The prizes are offeredby Orange and French Cultural Institute Cluj. This prize consistsof 250 euro and a diploma.
Contacts & Links: Raluca Mateiu – Festival des Tres Courts coor-dinator, mob. 0745 396 678, e-mail: [email protected], [email protected] /
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Art & Culture
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Hedda Gabler
What: a play by Henrik Ibsen, in Hungarian with Romaniansubtitles
When: 16 February 2013, 19:00
Where: sala studio of Hungarian Theatre of Cluj.
Description:
In the world of economic crisis, which speaks only of saving themoney for the fear of losing social status, which lacks love andwhere relations are disastrous, there are no other interests thanmaterial worries, everything is about the characters trying tomake sense of life believing in these pseudo-values. The dramaseems to be the human mirror of today.
Contact & Links: http://bit.ly/Hedda_Gabler
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Nightlosers Concert
When: 15 February 2013, 22:00
Where: Euphoria Music Hall
How much: 10 lei in advance, 15lei on the concert day
Description:
Nightlosers is a band foundedin 1994, known for their musiccombining elements of Americanblues with authentic ardelenescfolklore. They became publiclyknown in the 90s thanks to songs
like “Betivan Ratat” and the videofor “Dragostea-i ca si o raie (Zavai-doc)”. The band, consisting of 5musicians always makes an unforgettable show and gives you alot of positive emotions.
Contact & Links: http://nightlosers.ro/, http://www.euphoria.ro/
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Paradise
What: Theatre play (in French, translated into Romanian)
When: 23 February 2013, 20:00
Who: Centre dramatique de l`Océan Indien
Where: Music Academy Cluj-Napoca - Studio Room
How much: 10 lei
Description:The play talks about our currentworld, a well-known, yet deniedreality, where the characterswant their life to be of use.
Listening to people`s storiesis essential because it helps totransform people. 5 charactersshare their stories: they all livein a neighbourhood that chan-ged its appearance: the grasswas taken over by concrete, allthey can see is multi-storey buil-dings and supermarkets. Is itpossible to stay alive nowadaysor we have to give up on our dreams and just be a living dead?
Contacts & Links: http://www.institutfrancais-roumanie.com,http://www.cdoi-reunion.com/
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Death of a Salesman
What: a theatre performance
Where: Hungarian Theatre of Cluj
When: 28 February 2013, 20.00
How much: 15 Ron, 10 Ron for students
Description:When my brother, sister, and I were young, my father bought avideo camera. He taped us all as we grew up. A few years ago,he gathered all the tapes into a single collection. It is both goodand bad that he did this. Good because it is a wonderful familyrecord. But bad because these tapes can be very embarrassing.You watch them and you think, “God, did I really wear THATstriped shirt with THOSE yellow shorts? I NEVER cut my hair thatway!” Yet you cannot deny these unfortunate things - you’re see-ing them right there on the TV, after all. So the real question be-comes, “What do these things mean?” Then, and now. A stripedshirt, yellow shorts, and a haircut that looks like a dead animal: adollar for any man who can connect those dots.
This is a gathering of a man’s family, and his stuff, and the peoplehe knows. Welcome to the party.
Contacts & Links: http://www.huntheater.ro
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DADA Trans iT
When: 15 February 2013, 19:00
Where: Studio „ArtClub“, Natio-nal Theatre of Cluj-Napoca.
How much: Free entrance, butnumber of places is limited
Description:DADA Trans iT show is a specta-cular collage of „pseudo-anarchicin 10 scenes break and finalapotheosis“, based on texts byDada Tristan Tzara, Hugo Ball,
Kurt Schwitters, etc.. The textshave been adapted in dadaisticspirit, in current international socio-political context. Collagecontains videos by Mauser Band, Planeta Moldova and Febre 39and original moments of films, graphics and animation.
The show is directed by Aristița Albăcan, director and teacher,
Director of Studies in Theatre and Performance at the School ofArts and New Media, University of Hull, UK. She is a doctor ofLMU in Munich, Germany and specializes in international andmultimedia performances and contemporary performance.
Contacts & Links: http://bit.ly/DADATransIT
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Ștefan Magic Show
What: extraordinary microma-gic show with illusionist Ștefan
When: 7 February 2013, 19:00
Where: Ceainăria QuiOne-Quint, Str. Cismigiu Nr. 1 Ap. 14
How much: 15 lei, 30 placesavailable, call to reserve aplace: 0264 431707
Description:We offer an escape from thelogic of everyday life in anencounter of the limits ofreality, placing us to rationallyimpossible.
Contacts & Links: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Qui-One-Quint/244928782264022?ref=stream
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The Statement
What: monoplay, one-woman show with Elena Ivanca
When: 13 February 2013, 19:00
Where: „Euphorion“ Studio, National Theatre of Cluj-Napoca
How much: 15 lei; for students and pensioners – 7.5 lei
Description:An explosive one-woman show, where the actress interprets fourfemale characters built and designed with scrupulous detail.Actress amazes audiences with her admirable comic instinct. It isa great demonstration of fantasy and virtuosity that is due to thewide range of means of expression she uses.
Contacts & Links: http://bit.ly/Declaratie
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Latvian Movie Night
What: Movie Night
When: 8 February 2013, from20.00 till 2.30
For whom: for everyone whois interested
Where: In S4YD office, StradaOctavian Petrovic 22-1, Cluj-Napoca (ring the doorbell)
How much: Entrance is free
Description:
Movie night with three Latvianmovies. Movies will be de-monstrated in Latvian withsubtitles in English.
Movies are: “The defenders ofRiga” (2007), “The Fisherman’s son” (1940) and “The Passengers”
(2010). Take with you blankets, pillows and some snacks.Contacts & Links: Ieva Galeniece, [email protected],0721524446, http://www.facebook.com/support4youth/events
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Alcoholics
What: a theatre performance
Where: Hungarian Theatre of Cluj
When: 5 February 2013, 20.00
Description:The drama is based – on a, let’s say, “classical” way, – upon an
interview. A seriously alcoholic woman, living in a small town inTransylvania, tells about her life, trying to understand how shearrived to her ruined state. At the time of the interview, our pro-tagonist can be considered a “dry” or “freed” alcoholic; however,her sentences are still disjointed and fragmented, although incis-ive and tragically authentic. Éva, the beauty queen of the small
town, prepares for a singing and acting career, and she falls inlove with a famous actor from Bucharest, whose interest is onlyin a short-term romance. After this relationship, which woundsher deeply, Éva marries a veterinarian. Her husband remainsfaithful to her even in the most difficult situations, even whenhis wife bears him several children, the fruit of different, obscure
relationships.How much: 15 lei, 10 lei for students
Contacts & Links: http://www.huntheater.ro
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BISMUN Conference in Bucharest
What: Bucharest International Student Model United NationsConference 2013
When: 20-25 March 2013
Who: United Nations YouthRomania
For whom: Students
Where: Bucharest, Palace ofParliament
How much: With early registra-tion (14 January-10 February)
participation fee is withoutaccommodation 60€ and withaccommodation 100€. Later it will be 80€ and 120€.
Application: You’ll find registration on www.bismun.com
Description:BISMUN 2013 Conference will bring together approximately 230
participants, from Romania and from all over the world, makingit the most important and complex MUN simulation in Romania.
The main theme of the conference will be “Reshaping diplomacyin a world of continuous change”, being chosen because of theimportance of diplomacy in the social, economic and politicaldevelopment of the XXI century.
Contacts & Links: www.bismun.com
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DayCul - Act Daily, Think Interculturally
What: Training course
When: 8-15 April 2013
Who: Pokret Gorana i Centar Volontera Pancevo
For whom: Youth workers, Youth leaders, EVS mentors/tutors
Where: Pancevo, Serbia
How much: Participation fee is 30€, all theother costs except 30% of travel costs willbe covered by project grants.
Application: Fill the application form andsend it to [email protected] until 15
February 2013Description:By acknowledging the importance of culture in everyday life andunderstanding that these set of regulations differ from group togroup that one belongs to, participants will understand that the-se topics are essence of intercultural learning and are important
part of becoming sensitive to cultural differences.For the sake of comprehending obstacles (stereotypes, prejudi-ce, discrimination and violence) that occur during interculturaldialogue and finding possibilities for overcoming these prob-lems, one first has to understand one’s own culture.
Contacts & Links: http://www.salto-youth.net/tools/european-
training-calendar/training/daycul-act-daily-think-intercultu-rally.3303/
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European Voluntary Service in Poland
When: 1 August 2013 - 30 April 2014
Who: Kujawsko-Pomorska Wojewódzka Komenda OHP
For whom: Young people 18-30, age above 22 will be avantage
Where: Toruń, Poland
How much: 10% of travel expenses, everything else is coveredby European Commission.
Deadline & Application: send CV and application form [email protected] until 31 May 2013
Description: Volunteer will be mainly involved in work withyoung people with fewer opportunities because of various
problems like economic, social, family or school. OHP‘s partici-pants don‘t speak English. The tasks of the volunteer‘s include:1. organizing activities for youth (15-25) to encourage them tobe active (sport, film, art, ecology activities etc. - depends onvolunteer) or involving in activities conducting by guardians, 2.helping in organizing free time for our participants (mainly who
are accommodated in dormitory) by leading them for intercultu-ral workshops, presentations about EVS or European countries, 3.helping in realization ideas and activities of our participants anddevelop their interests and so on.
Contacts & Links: http://www.youthnetworks.eu/ShowVacancy.aspx?Vacancy=anna or send an e-mail to [email protected]
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It‘s All About Passion
What: Training course
When: 11-17 March 2013
Who: L‘Arcobaleno
For whom: Youth workers, Trainers, Youth leaders, EVS mentors/tutors, educators, coaches, social workers
Where: Lecce, Italy
How much: Participation fee is 30€, food and accommodationwill be fully covered and 70% of travel expenses will be reim-bursed.
Application: Register yourself in www.salto-youth.net and fill in
the application until 15 February 2013Description:Objectives for this training course are: To explore the concept ofpassion and its relevance to youthwork; To support participantsto explore and discover their own passions; To support parti-cipants to connect their passions to their learning; To discover
one’s strengths and connect them to passion(s); To learn tosupport other learners in discovering their passions; To supportparticipants to implement the outcomes of the course in theirdaily life
Contacts & Links: http://www.salto-youth.net/tools/european-training-calendar/training/it-s-all-about-passion-explore-what-
drives-you-in-your-life-and-learning.3302/ or e-mail to SalviGreco: [email protected]
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Re-thinking Youth Participation -
Breaking Patterns, Changing Practice
What: Seminar
When: 23-27 April 2013
Who: CIMO National Agency of Youth in Action in Finland
For whom: Youth workers, Trainers, Youth leaders, Activists, vo-lunteers, professionals working with youth participation
Where: Vantaa, Finland
How much: The Finnish National Agency will cover internationalparticipants‘ costs considering travelling to Finland, accommo-dation and meals during the activity and the activity costs.
Application: Register yourself at www.salto-youth.net and fill inthe application until 24 March 2013
Description: Whether you work for an NGO, a community or city,whether you are active in a youth initiative or youth democracyproject, whether you volunteer in a youth group or are a youthworker, youth trainer, youth leader, youth activist…
JOIN US TO think again!
Together with you, we want to improve the variety, innovation,quality and sustainability of participation projects in and beyondthe YOUTH IN ACTION Programme
Contacts & Links: http://www.salto-youth.net/tools/european-
training-calendar/training/re-thinking-youth-participation-brea-king-patterns-changing-practice.3328/
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Volunteering in Habitat for Humanity
What: Volunteering in Cluj
When: Anytime
Who: Habitat for Humanity
For whom: Anyone
Where: Cluj-Napoca
How much: Free
Application: If you want to help this organisation, send them ane-mail: [email protected] or fill in the application form on theirwebpage: http://www.habitatcluj.ro
Description:
Habitat for Humanity Cluj is helping families in need buildingthem a new house or helping them to repair their existing house.Each family can fill the application and can become a volunteerin their organisation. If the application is approved and theyhave worked as volunteers, Habitat for Humanity will help themtoo. So, if you would like to build a house with your own hands
and with this help people in trouble, become a volunteer!Contacts & Links: http://www.habitatcluj.ro/
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Young Citizen‘s Assembly in Brussels
What: Young Citizen‘s Assembly
When: 2-7 April 2013
Who: Bureau International Jeunesse and DG Education and Cul-ture of the European Commission, programme “Youth in Action”
For whom: Youth workers, Youth leaders, representatives or
volunteers of an NGO
Where: Brussels, Belgium
How much: The costs of the activity (programme, accommoda-tion, food) are taken in charge by the BIJ. The costs of transportare taken in charge by the respective National Agencies.
Application: Register yourself at www.salto-youth.net and fill inthe application until 13 February 2013
Description:Objectives for this assembly are: To develop a common andmobilizing understanding of social justice in the youth field; Toshare and exchange about the various grass-root realities of the
participants in the field of citizens’ action through media andsocial media; To increase knowledge of the possible actions andopportunities offered by these media; To create a joint citizens’interventions through these different media and to initiate net-working and follow-up processes among the participants.
Contacts & Links: http://www.salto-youth.net/tools/european-
training-calendar/training/ajc-young-citizens-assembly-wedia-online-action-for-social-justice.3295/
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Youth Work and Youth Unemployment in Jordan
What: Seminar
When: 13-18 May 2013
Who: Jordan EMYU
For whom: Youth workers, Youthleaders, Project managers, Youth Policy
Makers
Where: An, Jordan
How much: Each NA covers the travel cost of its participants(tickets, visas, vaccination and health insurance if applicable).MEDA costs and all the other costs will be covered by organisers.
Application: Register yourself at www.salto-youth.net and fill inthe application until 4 March 2013
Description:Objectives for this seminar are: To reach a deeper understandingfor the relationship between unemployment and economic/political instability; To provide participants with tools for more
entrepreneurial initiatives; To make participants motivated to getengaged as active citizens for better economic reform.
Contacts & Links: More information and application: http://www.salto-youth.net/tools/european-training-calendar/trai-ning/youth-work-and-youth-unemployment-in-jordan.3272/More information about EMYU Jordan: http://jordan.euromedy-
outh.net/
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How to Make Green Projects?
What: training course
When: 8-13 April 2013
Who: Agency of InternationalYouth Cooperation (Lithuania)
For whom: People over 18 years old, who are motivated to be
more green in their life and to bring green ideas into action andcome from non-profit organizations or initiative group
Where: Lithuania
Application: apply on the link (down) until 17 February 2013
Description:
The aim of the training course is to provide an overview of greenproject management skills for daily life and work, also in theframe of Youth in Action programme. If you are interested infinding out about green projects or creating a change in your en-vironment and inspiring others to take action too, or would justlike to share your experience about green project development
we invite YOU to this training course.We will create a space for 25 youth leaders and youth workerswith different backgrounds, ages and experiences to learn, share,develop projects and network.
Contacts & Links: http://www.salto-youth.net/tools/european-training-calendar/training/how-to-make-green-projects.3308/
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1st World Youth Sustainability Summit 2013
What: competition to participate in the summit
When: 10-20 May 2013
Who: youthinkgreen - jugend denkt um.welt (youth initiative)
For whom: People aged between 15 and 20, who possess basicknowledge on the fields sustainability and environmental poli-
cies, and have a good command of English
Where: Berlin, Germany
Application: To participate, you have to provide a CV, a motiva-tion letter and some kind of presentation about yourself con-nected with the topic (more information on the website); send to
[email protected] until 28 February 2013Description: youthinkgreen calls for an “open competition” andwith this invites young people, who would like to enrich thesummit with their personal experiences, to get involved in dia-logues among one another and design common solutions. Ourcurrent ways of living pose problems for our future. We know
that we have to rethink and change them.Coming from all around the world, experts, representatives ofsustainable ways of living and young people will come togetherto draft a common position paper on the topic “Youth and Sus-tainability in Everyday Life – Challenge, Reflect on and DevelopNew Global Ways of Living”.
Contacts & Links: http://www.youthinkgreen.org/1st-world-youth-sustainability-summit-2013/
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Rosia Montana Day
What: Rosia Montana anniversary
When: 6 February 2013, 18:00
Where: Casino Urban Culture Center, Gambrinus Pub
How much: Free entry
Description:This event marks the 1882 years` anniversary of the first docu-mentary evidence on Rosia Montană. An event dedicated tothe cultural, natural and intangible heritage, worthy of UNESCOrecognition.
18:00 – Photo exhibition by Edmond Kreibik
20:00 – Documentary films projection:Short movie by Tică Darie“Rosia Montană – Town on a brink” by Fabian Daub
22:00 – Concert & After party
Contact & Links: http://ziuarosieimontane.wordpress.com/;https://www.facebook.com/events/583910038292804/?fref=ts
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Volunteering in “Let’s Do It Romania”
What: Volunteer work
When: Anytime
Who: “Let’s Do It Romania”Cluj
For whom: Anyone who is
passionate about environ-ment and is eager to be partof “Let’s Do It Romania” Cluj
Where: Cluj-Napoca
Application: send your motivation and department(s) chosen to
[email protected]:LDIR Cluj is searching for volunteers ready to be involved in theorganizing team, in the following departments: communication& PR, fundraising, logistics, IT, human resources – volunteers,relations with associations & foundations, relations with autho-
rities and public institutions, relations with educational institu-tions. The key words which characterize “Let’s Do It Romania” are:respect for the nature, respect for the colleagues, correctness,transparency, proactive, consistency, availability, involvement,dynamism, flexibility.
Contacts & Links: Marius Cobârzan, mob. 0751 090 764, e-mail:
[email protected]; http://www.letsdoitroma-nia.ro/, https://www.facebook.com/LetsDoItRO
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Contest to Write for Teen Ink
What: environmental writing contest
Who: Teen Ink – magazine, website & books written by teens
For whom: teenagers, who are interested in writing and environ-mental issues
Prize: Winning stories are published in Teen Ink magazine and
contest winners receive a copy of the magazine featuring theirwork
Application: Submit entries through the website or by e-mail [email protected].
Deadline: There are no deadlines; entries are accepted throug-
hout the year.Description:Hybrid cars? Organic food? Solar and wind energy? Pay-as-you-throw trash programs? Required recycling? If you have a plan tosave the world, we want to hear about it. And if you know a lotabout a current problem facing the planet – pollution, overpo-
pulation, natural resource consumption/destruction – share yourthoughts with others by writing a persuasive essay.
Teen Ink will only consider original essays written by teens.Essays should be between 150 and 1,000 words. Possible topicsinclude global warming, clean water, species preservation, airquality, the rain forest, alternative power and more!
Contacts & Links: http://www.teenink.com/Contests/EnvironC.php
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“Criosfera 2013” National Symposium
What: Symposium/Conference
When: 18-24 February 2013 (21-23 February, Scientific Symposi-um)
Who: Universitatea Populară „Emil Racoviţă“
For whom: Young researchers and explorers but students inte-
rested in environmental problems can also participate.
Where: Universitatea Populară „Emil Racoviţa“
How much: 40 lei if you pay until 15 February 2013, 50 lei cash ifyou pay when you arrive at the Symposium
Application: You can fill in the application on the symposium
website: http://criosfera2013.weebly.com/inscrieri.html whereyou also will find instructions on how to pay.
Description:“Criosfera 2013” National Symposium is the chance to see andmeet up with scientists and people interested in cryosphere andother ice related issues. The participants will benefit from the ex-
perience of researchers and individuals and which have ensureda scientific community in Romania.
Also, on the last day participants can take part in a field trip atCeahlău National Park, a visit to the Toaca Meteorological Stationwhere will be presentation about their activities and about op-portunities to work in their place.
Contact & Links: http://criosfera2013.weebly.com/index.html
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Outdoor is More
What: Training course
When: 25 February – 2 March 2013
For whom: recommended for Youth workers, trainers, peopleinterested in the field of experiential learning.
Where: Sudopark, Klokocov, Slovak Republic
How much: accommodation, food, lectures and 70% of travelcosts are covered by Youth in Action programme, 30% of travelcosts and participation fee of 50€ are covered by participants
Deadline: 10 February 2013
Application: http://www.salto-youth.net/tools/european-trai-
ning-calendar/training/outdoor-is-more.3294/Description:The goals of the training are: to learn new winter outdooractivities, which can be used for the work with youth and othergroups, to learn different methods of reflection after the activi-ties, to provide environment where each participant will have
many opportunities to practice, to understand role of the out-door and closing of outdoor activities in the field of inclusion.
Contacts & Links: Vladimi Randa, E-Mail: [email protected], Phone: 00421949754146; http://www.salto-youth.net/tools/european-training-calendar/training/outdoor-is-mo-re.3294/
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Sustainability, Capacity and Development Camp
What: Training course
When: 31 March – 08 April 2013
For whom: recommended for Youth workers, Trainers, Youthleaders, Project managers, High potential future leaders of theorganizations.
Where: North Germany, Germany
How much: The fee for this training is 20€ for participants fromall countries. The participants will have covered costs for foodand accommodation, and 70% of their travel tickets will becovered if they are not more than: Romania 400€, Turkey 500€,Switzerland 350€, Italy 350€, Cyprus 500€.
Deadline: 15 February 2013
Application: http://www.salto-youth.net/tools/european-training-calendar/training/sustainability-capacity-and-develop-ment-camp.3254/
Description: Training course for youth leaders for building the
capacity of their NGOs trough simulations, outdoor activities,small working groups and competitions within the group, lear-ning by doing training with experienced trainers.
Contacts & Links: Darko Mitevski, E-Mail: [email protected], Phone: 004917687626473
http://www.salto-youth.net/tools/european-training-calendar/
training/sustainability-capacity-and-development-camp.3254/
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Outdoors Bring More PBA
What: Contact making seminar
When: 12-17 March 2013
For whom: for 35 participants from Armenia, Azerbaijan,Ukraine, Youth in Action Programme countries, recommendedfor Youth workers, Youth leaders, Project managers.
Where: Kuusamo, Finland
How much: The Finnish National Agency will cover participants‘costs considering travelling to Finland, accommodation andmeals. The participants are entitled to acquire a travel insurance,which will cover unused travel tickets in the situation whentickets are not used.
Deadline: 5 February 2013
Application: http://www.salto-youth.net/tools/european-trai-ning-calendar/training/outdoors-bring-more-pba.3197/
Description:The activity brings together people who are interested in using
outdoor activities as methods for learning in youth exchanges.It offers space for meeting partners, trying out methods anddesigning projects in snowy Northern Finland.
Contacts & Links: Paavo Pyykkönen, E-Mail: [email protected], Phone: +358 295 338 547
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Sport & Outdoor
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Cluj International Marathon 2013
What: Marathon
When: 21 April 2013
For whom: for amateurs and pro-fessionals
Where: Cluj-Napoca
How much: Marathon fee is 25Euros between February 1st andMarch 31st and 30 euros from 1stto 18th of April. For half marathon the fee is 15 euros betweenFebruary 1st and March 31st and 20 euros from 1st to 18th ofApril. Registration for relays is 50 Euros between February 1stand March 31st and 60 euros in the period from 1st to 18th ofApril. Joining 6 and 2 km races is free.
Deadline: 18 April 2013
Application: www.maraton-cluj.ro
Description:
You can run in one of your favourite events: Marathon (42.195km), Half Marathon (21.0975 km, Marathon Relay (4x10,55km),Popular Race (6 km), Kids Race (2 km)
Contacts & Links: www.maraton-cluj.ro
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Salina Cup 2013
What: Table tennis tournament for amateurs
When: 16 February 2013, entrance from 9.00, tournament isfrom 10.00 to 16.00
For whom: table tennis lovers, amateurs
Where: Turda, Salina-Turda, sala Rudolf (90 metres below the
ground)
How much: Free
Deadline: 15 February 2013 until 21.00, maximum limit of 35participants
Application: www.tenisdemasa.ro
Contacts & Links: www.tenisdemasa.ro
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Oslea Hike & Ride Challenge 2013
What: Tournament
When: 2 March 2013
For whom: for skiers and snowboardersover 18 years, experienced in free ride.
Where: In Oslea Massif of Valcan Moun-
tains, approximately 28 kilometers away from Uricani.
How much: registration fee is 60 lei
Deadline: 29 February 2013
Application: www.osleachallenge.com
Description:
Oslea Hike & Ride Challenge put to the test both endurance ofthe participants, who will have to climb initially 2.5 km, between1300 and quota share 1940, and their riders skills in the descentcompetition (1.4 km). Racing will start at Campusel RetezatNational Park area and will take place on ski and snowboardsections. First three places will be awarded in each category.
Contacts & Links: www.osleachallenge.com, e-mail: [email protected], telefon: 073 584 7561
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The Power of Non-Formal Education
What: International training course
When: 19-24 March 2013
For whom: NGO members who wish to experiment with varioustechniques and methods used in non-formal education toacknowledge their role and importance in working with young
people and in the activities of the Youth in Action projects.Where: Larochette, Luxembourg
How much: an amount of 10 EUR will be charged as co-financingthe course
Deadline: for registration (both online and by mail) is 6 February
2013 (date of postmark)Application: Application form will be completed online in Eng-lish (required registration in the site SALTO-Youth): http://www.salto-youth.net/mysalto/login/?pfad=/tools/european-training-calendar/application-procedure/3267/application/
Description:
The main aim of the course is to improve the impact of non-formal education, the principles and methods of youth empow-erment as true actors of society (from local to European level).
Contacts & Links: http://www.tinact.ro/detaliu-calendar/IDe-vent/797; Agentia Nationala pentru Programe Comunitare inDomeniul Educatiei si Formarii Profesionale, Calea Serban Voda
nr. 133, Corp A, et. 3, Sector 4, Bucuresti, cod 040205
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1st European Youth Conference
What: Youth conference on “Strengthening the Recognition ofNon-formal Education in European Youth Work”
Where: Cracow, Poland
When: 19-25 March 2013
Who: Culture Goes Europe (CGE) - Soziokulturelle Initiative Erfurt
For whom: If you’re familiar with non-formal education, took partat least in one YiA-Activity, a member of a NGO or youth organiza-tion, and you want to share your experiences, ideas and passion.
Application & Deadline: You can find the application here:http://www.cge-erfurt.org/?p=2585, deadline is 22 February
Description:Objectives of the project are: To facilitate the communicationbetween the involved stakeholders; To foster the transfer ofknowledge within the EU27; To increase the transparency andquality of YW and NFL activities. The activities are based onprinciples & practice of non-formal learning including various ac-
tivities as open space, lectures/ speeches/inputs, floors include.exercises, simulations, which are creating situations for deeperpersonal reflection, followed by concentrated debriefing, work insmall mixed groups, inputs, presentations & discussion of results.
How much: A participation fee of 75 EUR, plus 30 % of the travelcosts that you pay yourself.
Contacts & Links: www.cge-erfurt.org, Juliane Heinz, E-Mail:[email protected], Phone: +49 361 60 21 515
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I Want to Become a Polar Explorer!
What: an essay contest for high school students
When: 15 January – 15 February 2013
Who: Universitatea Populară Emil Racoviţă Piatra Neamţ, RevistaNational Geographic Romania
For whom: High school students
Where: the jury committee is in Piatra Neamț but you don’t havebe there in person.
Deadline: 15 February 2013
Description:An open contest for high school students on polar exploring.
Students have to submit a 2 A4 page informal essay and send itto the jury.
The premier will take place on 23 February at “Criosfera 2013”National Symposium, held in Piatra Neamț.
Contact & Links: http://exploratorpolar.wordpress.com/
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Others
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The European Parliament - ‚Why Should I Care?‘
What: Competition
For whom: People in age 16-30 years, citizens of the EU andCroatia
Prize: An all-expenses-covered, once-in-a-lifetime trip to Brus-sels for 20 winners to present their entries, exchange ideas with
decision makers and like-minded young Europeans, and see theEP at work.
Deadline: 28 March 2013
Application: One entry per individual or group. The entry needsto be original, that is, it should not have been previously submit-ted to another competition.
Description: Have you ever wanted to express YOUR passionateopinion about the significance of the European Parliament tothe lives of EU citizens? Have you ever itched to participate in apan-European initiative alongside other young and like-mindedindividuals? Have you ever dreamt of MAKING A DIFFERENCEin the European integration project? NOW is your chance toget your ‚creative juices‘ going and tell us in an innovative andconvincing manner why the European Parliament matters to youand why there is a need to vote in the 2014 European parliamen-tary elections.
Contacts & Links: [email protected], more informationand guidelines you can find in: http://www.epc.eu/prog_forum.php?forum_id=30&prog_id=1
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The European Charlemagne Youth Prize
What: Competition
When: The final winners will beannounced on 7 May 2013
For whom: Applicants should be16-30 years old. The participants
must be citizens or residents ofone of the 27 member states of the European Union.
Prize: The prize for the best project is €5000, the second, €3000and the third, €2000. As part of the prize, the three final laureateswill be invited to visit the European Parliament (in Brussels or inStrasbourg).
Deadline: 18 February 2013
Application: www.charlemagneyouthprize.eu
Description:“The European Charlemagne Youth Prize” aims to encourage thedevelopment of European consciousness among young people,
as well as their participation in European integration projects.The Prize is awarded to projects undertaken by young peoplewhich foster understanding, promote the development of ashared sense of European identity, and offer practical examplesof Europeans living together as one community.
Contacts & Links: www.charlemagneyouthprize.eu
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Others
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Startup Weekend Cluj
When: 1-3 March 2013
How much: 45 Euro, 35Euro for students
Description:Startup Weekend is a
global grassroots movement of active and empowered entre-preneurs who are learning the basics of founding startups andlaunching successful ventures.
All Startup Weekend events follow the same basic model: anyo-ne is welcome to pitch their startup idea and receive feedbackfrom their peers. Teams organically form around the top ideas
(as determined by popular vote) and then it’s a 54 hour frenzy ofbusiness model creation, coding, designing, and market validati-on. The weekends culminate with presentations in front of localentrepreneurial leaders with another opportunity for criticalfeedback.
Whether entrepreneurs found companies, find a cofounder,
meet someone new, or learn a skill far outside their usual 9-to-5,everyone is guaranteed to leave the event better prepared to na-vigate the chaotic but fun world of startups. The official StartupWeekend Cluj language is English. The organizers, the pitchers,the coaches and the jury will be speaking English.
Contacts & Links: http://cluj.startupweekend.org/, cluj@startup-
weekend.org
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Youth Bank Dinner V.I.P.
What: Fundraising dinner, business consulting and details fromthe backstage of the most successful program “Youth Bank”
When: 21 February 2013, 19:00
Who: Fundația Comunitară Cluj
For whom: Anyone
Where: Piano Cazola, str. Virgil Fulicea, nr. 3
How much: 150 RON
Description:Youth Bank Cluj, a team of youngsters determined to put theirmark on their own city. Motivated and enthusiasts, they raise
funds for projects of local development, which will be imple-mented by youngsters, too. The amounts obtained within theevent will be used for the projects proposed and implementedby Cluj youngsters. Shortly saying “youngsters for youngstersand for their city!”
Contacts & Links: Larisa Dragos – coordinator programe tineri,
Fundatia Comunitara Cluj, mob. 0757 382 426, e-mail: [email protected]
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Become a Leader!
What: Internship
When: 2 weeks duringMarch - May
Who: American Chamberof Commerce in Romania
For whom: 3rd, 4th year students
Where: Romania
Deadline: 13 February 2013
Application: The applicant must provide a Curriculum Vitae, twopages essay with your vision regarding the future of Romania –
“Leading in Romania” and fill in the application formDescription:The aim of the program is to give to those talents an uniqueopportunity to watch, interact and learn from top business elitesin the country and perspectives and visions related to futureprofessional paths as well as to bring the top Romanian young
minds together in order to think, vision and take ownership inregard to the future of the country.
Students will have the chance to see how things are done atcompanies by shadowing the executive team. Also participationat the AmCham Romania Annual General Meeting on March2013 is included.
Contacts & Links: http://www.amcham.ro/index.html/articles?articleID=1343
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Links
Useful Links to Search for More Opportunities:
y www.informaretineret.ro
y www.eurodesk.ro
y www.evoluntar.ro
y www.resursetineret.ro
y www.voluntar.ro
y
www.tinact.ro y www.tinapse.ro
y www.voluntareuropean.ro
y www.stiriong.ro
y www.blogunteer.ro
y www.youthnetworks.eu
y www.europa.eu/youth
y www.youthforeurope.eu/
y www.comunicatedepresa.ro/
y www.voluntarinlume.
millenniumcenter.org y www.facebook.com/
support4youth/
y www.salto-youth.net
y www.ongcluj.ro
monthly brochure with opportunities for young peoplein Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Made by: EVS volunteers (Youth 4 Community project)
Support for Youth Development Association
22 Octavian Petrovici Street, Ap. 1, 400018 Cluj-Napoca
Tel. +40-364-43743
[email protected], blog: evs.s4yd.ro
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