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ESNErasmus Student Network
What is ESN?
We are approximately 12.000 members in about 300 local sectionsESN is present in 32 countries of EuropeESN members work on a volunteer base Aims:• offering services to exchange students• developing and supporting student
exchange
home page: http://esn.org e-mail: [email protected]
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Who are we for?Homecoming studentsreintegration with home country after returning from exchange period
International studentsintegration in the local community, cultural and social events, trips, parties, buddy/mentor system, language projects
Future international studentsmotivation to international experience, insight to different cultures, etc.
home page: http://esn.org e-mail: [email protected]
How ESN works?
ESN is operating at three structural levels:• Local Structures
(example: section ESN Maribor)• National Structure
(example: all sections from ESN Slovenia)• International Structure
(example: Annual General Meeting – all the sections together, International Board and Council of National Representatives)
home page: http://esn.org e-mail: [email protected]
International levelAnnual General MeetingCouncil of National Representatives (CNR)International Board (IB)Board supporters:• ESN Secretary• EVS Volunteer• Committees• Liaison Offices to European Youth Forum and Council
of Europe• ESNSurvey team
home page: http://esn.org e-mail: [email protected]
Examples of ESN Projects
Give20ESNSurveyPRIME (Problem of Recognition In Making Erasmus)ExchangeAbility
home page: http://esn.org e-mail: [email protected]
Give20
Fundraising campaign on behalf of UNICEFESN local sections and members, together with the international students, raising funds through:• Regular and special activities• National and international events
Money will be donated through UNICEF to Bhutan to:• Improve the situation of local children• Facilitate their access to education• Build schools and provide school equipment
For more information, visit www.give20.eu
home page: http://esn.org e-mail: [email protected]
ESNSurvey
Annual survey exploring current issues connected to academic and non-academic mobilityExamples of topics:• 2007: Generation Mobility• 2008: Exchanging Cultures• 2009: Information for Exchange
Average number of the responses per year: 8.000Why to join:• Get feedback from your students about your work and
their view on the exchange period• Present the results to your university to show your
work• Get a free booklet with final results
home page: http://esn.org e-mail: [email protected]
PRIME
An in-depth qualitative research among about 100 European universities to:• Describe the current situation in the field of
recognition and identify the obstacles• Point out the true causes of the problems in the
recognition of studies of exchange students• Collect best examples and worst practices• Provide recommendations and suggestions for
improvements
For more information, contact:• [email protected] or prime-
[email protected] page: http://esn.org e-mail: [email protected]
ExchangeAbility
ESN project in collaboration with the European Disability Forum (EDF)
Aim of the project is to increase the mobility of disabled studentsInvolve a local disabled student in the activities of your section with the support from ESN International, European Disability Forum and your home university
home page: http://esn.org e-mail: [email protected]
Contacts
International [email protected]
Council of National [email protected]
National Representative[name_of_country]@esn.org
Section[e-mail of your local section]
home page: http://esn.org e-mail: [email protected]
THANK YOU FOR
ATTENTION