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Erasmus Student Network
NameErasmus Student Network
Formation1989
LocationBrussels, Belgium
Region servedEurope

Erasmus Student Network is a non-profit international student organization that aims to support and develop student exchange programs, particularly the Erasmus Programme of the European Union. The network was founded in 1989 by students from various European Universities, including the University of Utrecht, University of Ghent, and University of Stockholm. The organization has since grown to become one of the largest student organizations in Europe, with members from over 40 countries, including Germany, France, Italy, and Spain. The network has partnerships with various organizations, such as the European Commission, European Parliament, and Council of Europe.

History

The history of the organization dates back to 1989, when a group of students from University College London, University of Amsterdam, and University of Copenhagen came together to create a network that would support and promote student exchange programs. The organization was officially founded in 1989, and its first president was a student from the University of Leiden. Since then, the organization has grown rapidly, with new sections being established in countries such as Poland, Czech Republic, and Hungary. The organization has also been involved in various European Union initiatives, such as the Bologna Process and the Lisbon Strategy. The network has worked closely with other organizations, including the European Students' Union, European University Institute, and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.

Structure

The organization has a complex structure, with sections in over 40 countries, including Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, and Croatia. Each section is responsible for organizing activities and events for international students, such as University of Oxford students, University of Cambridge students, and University of Edinburgh students. The organization also has a number of committees, including the Communication Committee, Events Committee, and Education Committee, which are responsible for coordinating activities and events across the network. The organization is led by a President, who is elected by the members, and a Board of Directors, which includes representatives from various sections, such as the University of Warsaw, University of Prague, and University of Budapest. The network also has partnerships with various institutions, including the University of Geneva, University of Zurich, and University of Vienna.

Activities

The organization organizes a wide range of activities and events, including cultural events, sports tournaments, and academic conferences. The organization also provides support and guidance to international students, including language courses, cultural adaptation, and academic support. The network has also been involved in various European Union initiatives, such as the Erasmus Mundus program and the European Voluntary Service. The organization has worked closely with other organizations, including the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, European Youth Forum, and International Student Identity Card. The network has also organized events in collaboration with universities, such as the University of Berlin, University of Paris, and University of Rome.

Membership

The organization has over 500 sections in 40 countries, including Denmark, Finland, Greece, and Ireland. Membership is open to all students who are participating in a student exchange program, including Erasmus Programme students, International Student Exchange Program students, and Fulbright Program students. The organization also has partnerships with various universities, including the University of Manchester, University of Birmingham, and University of Leeds. The network has also collaborated with other organizations, including the European Association for International Education, International Association of Universities, and Association of Commonwealth Universities. The organization has members from various institutions, including the University of Sydney, University of Melbourne, and University of Toronto.

Impact

The organization has had a significant impact on the development of student exchange programs in Europe, and has played a key role in promoting European integration and cultural understanding. The organization has also been involved in various initiatives to promote social inclusion and diversity, including the European Year of Volunteering and the European Year of Intercultural Dialogue. The network has worked closely with other organizations, including the Council of Europe, European Commission, and European Parliament. The organization has also received support from various institutions, including the University of California, Berkeley, University of Michigan, and University of Chicago. The network has also been recognized for its contributions to international education, including the European Language Label and the European Award for Languages. Category:International student organizations

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