Previous Projects of AEGEE-Europe

Where Does Europe End 2.0

VISIT THE PROJECT WEBSITE The Where Does Europe End 2.0 project, is the second edition of the 2010 Where Does Europe End. The aims of the current edition are: Spreading knowledge about European Identity and Europeanism With the organisation of workshops during Case Study Trips and conferences, as well as sharing information through social media and podcasts, we will spread knowledge about this topic. Empower young people to be active in Europe By letting people actively participate in the workshops given, we hope to stimulate participants to do the same outside of our events. Besides this, we would like [...]

Where Does Europe End 2.02026-08-11T18:57:03+02:00

Eastern Partnership

AEGEE Eastern Partnership Project 2016 – 2018 is an undertaking created out of commitment of young Europeans who understand the importance of youth initiative. We recognise the necessity to provide young leaders, activists and entrepreneurs with opportunities to experience the advantages of work in an international environment; to encounter cultural diversity and to establish a relationship of friendship and mutual respect among themselves. […]

Eastern Partnership2026-08-11T18:57:46+02:00

30 Years of Summer University

2018 marks the 30th anniversary of AEGEE’s longest running project – Summer Universities! On this occasion AEGEE takes a look back at its history and looks forward to the future of SUs. Throughout the summer season, celebrations happen all around the network. The new Summer Events pilot ‘Summer Breaks’ is introduced and teams of adventurers travel across the network to capture insights of different SUs. The project’s core team is supported by many assistants and adventurers. Together, they create workshops, audiovisual materials and an anniversary booklet. […]

30 Years of Summer University2026-08-11T18:58:06+02:00

AEGEE Election Observation

The AEGEE Election Observation Project (AEO) provides youth’s perspective on elections. This is achieved by training and deploying young people (18-30) on observation missions to parliamentary elections across Europe. Mission reports focus on the challenges young people face as voters, candidates, and generally as actors in the electoral process. AEGEE Election Observation Missions are open to AEGEE members and non-members alike. Since 2014, nearly 500 observers have been deployed on 20 missions to 14 countries. […]

AEGEE Election Observation2026-08-11T18:58:27+02:00
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