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On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.

 

70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues

On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.

 

70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues

On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.

 

70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues

On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.

 

70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues

On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.

 

70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues

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In Solidarity With the Ongoing Protests.

of Jadavpur University Students .

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Shuddhabrata Sengupta, artist and commentator.

..let There be Clamour"#hokkolorob ManinderThakur, CPS, JNU.

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UUDUIT MOVrMUIT IOAINCT CIXUAL VIOLENCE AmitSenguptg, notedjournoli~,tonne1 JNU:SU rresldenr 20 1u..

AND 3TATI: GftAGKDOWN IN IAUAVI'UH Anuml rractnan, IIMC .

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24 Sep TonightSucheta De, former JNUSU President Godavari Mess ?.30pm .

( Join Mass Protest Convention tomorrow (25 Sep) at Jantar Mantar, assemble at Ganga Dhaba at 3.00pm. )#Hokkolorob -Let There Be Clamour! .

Jadavpur Student Movement Goes ViralIn Kolkata now, we are witnessing an incredible student movement -thousands and thousands of students are on the streets,braving the rains and police repression, breaking the stupor and suffocation strangling students aspiring for democracy andfreedom of expression and association across school. r.ollf.QP. and univgr~ity c:;~mpucco of BengaL The sloydll ur Hok, Hok, Hok.

Ko/orob ('let there be clamour.

') has indeed caught the imagination of this spirited movement, indicating the clamour and desirefor change and democracy -intermingling with the slogans of 'Paaye paaye comrade, gorey tolo barricade' (March togethercomrade, build up the barricade) and 'Lathir mukhe ganersurldekhiye dilo Jadavpur' (Sing in the face of baton blows/this iswhat Jadavpur shows). It is a remarkable moment against authoritarianism and state terror and for gender justice and campus.

democracy, .

The movement began with a protest against the .Jadavpur University (JU) administration's inaction on a sexual harassmentcomplaint filed by a woman student of JU. For days the Vice Chancellor of JU kept dilly-dallying on setting up an investigation committee, and shockingly 'adviced' .

the complainant not to come to college for 15 days. Along with the dilly-dallying, the complainantalso had to deal with victim-blaming by the University authorities. Protesting against this gross injustice, from September 10onwards, several students sat on an indefinite sit-in protest in front of the VC'.

s office with their demand of fair and thorough.

investigation into the sexual harassment complaint The peaceful sit-in continued uninterruptedly for 150-odd hours, replete with.

slogans, music concerts, posters, film-screenings and constant attempts at dialogue. The VC refused to talk to the students..

And, on the night of 16th, state terror descended on the students' protest. When the students demanded answers from the JU.

administration, a massive police contingent was called in, accompanied by police personnel in civil dres~.

r:'o roo, bounooro e n d -thA R::.f'lirl A"+io::-n.

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mi.:ovocoo ol<:o d::O::OUI,;Idlt:lU wnn me ruling I rinamool Congress. Students were beaten up brutally, many had to.

be hospitalized, one student even had to be hooked onto a ventilator for his injuries. Several students had broken/damaged.

knees, arms, fingers, legs, ribs. Women students were manhandled, groped, molested, dragged, kicked on their stomach,.

stomped by boots, punched, walked over by male police even as the female police personnel stood watching. Phones, laptops,.

glasses were broken and stolen. Rape threats and abuses were hurled at women in the dark. A media cameraperson was.

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beaten up for recording the atrocities and his camera broken..

The shocking police brutality blasted all floodgates of patience. The lies peddled by the JU administration and the West Bengal.

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government's education department (that 'violence.

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' was being instigated by 'outsiders', that the police were gentle, that it was the.

students who really beat up the police, that the students broke the lights, that this was a agitation with Maoist links or by a handful.

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students demanding access to drugs and liquor) was roundly rejected, and in addition to the original demand for gender justice,.

demand for punishment of the police and goons responsible for the atrocities on students including a fresh round of gender.

violence on women protesters was made. .

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Today, on the streets of Kolkata, students and youth are unitedly rejecting the administration's narrative: in response to the.

villification of 'outsiders' being orchestrated, they are proudly flaunting bands proclaiming themselves to be .

'outsiders'! One.

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popular slogan goes 'thaakbo paashe maarbe joto!amra sobaai bohiraagoto' (The more you beat us the more we.

solidarity/ we are all .outsidcrs). 'll stand in .

The current movement in Kolkata brings back memories of yet another spirited movement in Jadavpur University in June.

2005. Then, the CPI(M) led West Bengal government had ordered a similar police crackdown on .JU students..

Across the country, students have risen in solidarity with the ongoing Jadavpurmovement-in Siliguri, Bangalore, Hyderabad,.

Bombay, Kharagpur, Bihar, Delhi and New York. Simultaneous protest rallies were held. Moreover, this movement has spiraled.

into an organized expression of anger and resistance for democratic students' rights in West BengaL Students are now.

talking about the lack of functional gender cells in their colleges, the lack of student representation, about how students arebanned by the ruling party from forming associations in most colleges where elections are controlled totally by musclemen·.Exorbitant fees, 'unofficial fees' .

payable to ruling party thugs, corruption in the admission process, lack of hostel facilities forwomen students -all these demands are being raised . Students who have come together in the ongoing movement have,alongside standing beside JU, articulated their own issues and demands, and urged for a united student movement forspreading the struggle for campus democracy. .

JNUSU appeals to the student community to participate in the Solidarity Public Meeting Tonight (24 September) at Godavarimess from 9.30 pm onwards to discuss the intent and content of this .

'kolorob' and the implications for the student movement..

This is a kolorob determined to reclaim the campuses for students, th at is demanding studentsrunning of institutions, that is determined to fight for students' voices to have a say in the.

' issues and rights_Join tomorrow (25 Sep) at a Mass Protest.

Convention at Jantar Mantar, assemble at Ganga Dhaba at 3.00pm.Ashutosh, .

Anant Chintu Shafqat,.

President, JNUSU .

Vice-President, JNUSU Gen. Secy., JNUSU Jt.Secy.,JNUSU .

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On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.

 

70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues

On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.

 

70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues

On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.

 

70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues

On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.

 

70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues

On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.

 

70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues

On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.

 

70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues

On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.

 

70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues

On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.

 

70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues

On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.

 

70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues

Russell Timmins proudly shows off the many thousands of student applications USC receives in a given year, all of which he is responsible for as the Manager of Admission Processing.

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Agenda for JNUSU 2005-06 Elettion .

the gas pipeline issue and the nuclear issue might lead to a dangerous The Akh il Bharat~a Vidhyarthi Parishad is wo~ing for the last situation which if not properly controlled could create serious problems.

for us in near future..

56-57 years on the concept of NationalReconstrucV'~ ~ased on the .

concept of CulturalNationalism or Hindu tva by chanedtsm~ student's .

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Terrorism under the UPA Regime has reached new heights and power .ABVP has played aleading role in fighting ue divisive and .

the center seems to be out of wits as to how to centro! this menace disruptive forces for safeguarding our national int:est which has .

.The happenings in Nepal and the emergence of trends of a nexus been the supreme goal of Parishad .ABVP sta~l: for a social .

between the Maoist of Nepal and its Indian counterparts together.

transformation which nurtures the diversity of our ra tionallife by .

with its nexus with the lSI of Pakistan is posing a ~reat threat to our reiterating our corrvnon civilizational experience wa~ has emerged .

security concerns and the center instead of makiog more stringentthrough along drawn historical process based on oJJ]tural heritage. .

Anti-Terror laws has scrapped laws like POTA. The shameless and The last one and hall years of the uPA Repr. has seen a tacit support to the Nepalese Maoist by the CPI anj CPI(MJ is a very deliberate attempt on behalf of the UPA Governn~nP destroy this disturbing trend . The center seems to have no plcn of action as to how to deal with the Naxal Terror in the country..

long drawn hrstorical process of our culturallegacy.~>us attempts .

have heen by the Ministr·f of Human Resources OerMmt to impose .

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ABVP promises to start a National Awarene;s Programme in a foreign and a politically motivated Marxist A~,~!Our national .

making the Indian people aware of the disturbing trend in our foreigneducati:nal system .A deliberate attempt has bew13 to destroy policy matters. .

and distort the historical facts and make the folli1"aders who .

ABVP strongly opposes the systematic politicization of the Indian.

have maded our country in the past secular and~~~ .Deliberate .

History Congress, ICCR,ICHR, Teen Murti etc by leftst historians likeattempts have been made to portray our national I~ _like Maha .

lrfan Habib, Romila Thapar ,Mridula Mukherjee and others . These.

Rana Fatap ,Guru Teg Bahadur, Shivaji and othe~~l~ke villains .

politically motivated historians should realize that thare is no teeth in.

Th~£S and Robbers .ABVP which stands for thel~ron of our .

their argument after the recent Supreme Court vercict in relation to.

cultural values and moral traditions would opposeu~.ap political .

the so called Saffronization of the NCERT Syllabus .ABVP strongly.

atterr.pts "tooth and nail". A:ready a attempt has~1ade in this .

demands that the curriculum should be more lndianized and updated..

direct1cn at the national level by launching 10 .~~ students moverr~nt to address this issue. After the recent legal backing of our nationali:t and culturally informed education system ABVP demands that the center should now.

Coming of the UPA has also seen a doY~fl;Jimd in the .

start the initiative for the revival of a Indigenous scieatific knowledge.

e:ono:Jic growth and devel!Jpment of our count~.:ll1there has .

based educational system which should do away V'lith the Colonial.

teen arapid decline in the growth of our agricu!!J:Ice in the .

Western Marxist Doctrine. last i6 months or so. Our industries are facil'.lraa growth .

Agenda for the JNU Campus.

rzte. The corrvnercial farmers like the sugarcane.~1ri growers are fa:i:gmassive problems due to h1.1ge capitaJ !J~:I1ghts etc .

The outgoing JNUSU fed by the AISA and the SFI-AISF have .

.Our piH:ation industry has been the most harU:tt central .

remained defunct for the whole year with major problerns of the student.

goverr,r.:nt seems to be -clueless in solving the ~rl:l·massive .

community remaining unaddressed .Internal conflict between AfSA and.

com~rcll'isewhich the government of India hasniJilHst WTO .

the SFl-AISF in the JNUSu have made a total moclery of the last.

Rounrl ~~ :alks have grossly undermined the catdtheights years student mandate. wtuchlnciahadachieved in the Cancun SummitjrJlil~egime. During the course of the year 1996-97 and 2000-2001, the ABVP.

icitefilldof our foreign affairs the comingc'tl!rrnment .

led JNUSU fulfilled the long standing demand of a Railway Reservationhas seen a!Jtal compromise of our nationalistllhrncerns .

Counter on the campus, ATM facility in the SBI extension Counter, purchase.

.lntern~s;uahb!es within the UPA in relationtr:~l\tomic .

and installation of 140 computers to be used by student! of each centre,.

Treaty l';,tJi the U.S.A , U.K and the huge doJre1:!1D it by .

purchase of 4000 books for the Central library, started a Students' Welfare .

the Cc!IJI.r.ist Outfits and in the Islamic world~;,Jia near .

Fund, resolved to a great extend the hostel crisis on the canpus by ensuringtorpid cr.J nm functional situation of the Mini!trltr:l ffairs .

the completion of three New Hostels, Mahi-Mandavi, lohit and.

Chandrabhaga.

.The lates! round of squabbles between Iran arf~lion to .

The politics of the Students Federation of India hinges around lies, rumour-mongering and divisive pollics based upon region, religion, caste and creed. They ~ave tried to whip ur paranoia over their disinformation campaign in order to conceal their utter failure to articulate or pursue any constructive agenda for the campus. ()n the contrary, Vidyarthi Parishad stands committed to an agenda, IVhich seeks to benefit the student community and the nation. Our focus for the coming year will be on the following .

issues: .

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Course restructuring in various subjects of different centres, both humanities and sciences, in view of the changing needs and demands of society. .

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Ensure students scho arship of at least Rs. 20001· per month for Ph.D Scholars. .

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Oppose commercialisation of education 111 JNU at any cost and resist the introduction of further short-term courses. .

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Unfettered Internet access for all students of the University, rncluding BA and filA students, ~hich would entail more terminals for each centre and increased lnurs of access .

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Transparent admission process and ma1datory centre-wise fulfilment of SC/ST and PH quotL .

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To explore the feasibilty of opening c~ntres for study of Bharatiya regional languages. .

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Starting 1\1. Phil/PhD in Korean languages_ .

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Ensure 24 hrs. Health Cerotre and enhance stock of medicines and install other equipment! ITke X-Ray machi11e. .

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Reconstitute GSCASH Iyremoving politic ally motivated individuals .

and ensure credibility 01 the same. .

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GIS-Remote Sensing faclity in CSRO/SS5 and its further upgradation. .

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Review of the Admrssioa Policy and De~rivation Point System so as .

to ensure the goals of st ciaIjustice by ensuring 27% reservation to the OBCs. .

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To ensure the scholarshp for JRF holde'S for the fifth years. .

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To ensure that books are issued to at least five days for Day-Scholars in the library. .

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Students' Concession \' erification Co1nt er in the JNU Railway Reservation Centre. .

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Proper doc~mentatron of :trap-outs espeoalty from Dalit section from the society and exploring the ways and neans to arrest this trend. .

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Schoarshipsto all Dalit str dents in line wifl other central universities. .

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Computer flcility to be rrade more IT friendly. .

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Harvard Business School was the setting for this entire video. It presents an overview of the admissions process at HBS from the perspective of the Harvard Business School admissions board for prospective MBA applicants.

Students from Ottumwa High School visited the University of Iowa Health Care campus on Thursday, March 12th for a "day in the life of a medical student" Junior Mini Medical School experience.

 

Students received an introduction and overview of medical school and the admissions process from Amy A'Hearn, learned about the neonatology department and careers in health care with Dr. John Dagle, and finally engaged in an anatomy session about the human brain and heart and visited a gross lab with Anatomy faculty member, Kathy Andersen, MS.

 

University of Iowa Health Care is committed partners with formal and informal educators and community organizations across the state to advance STEM literacy to inspire the next generation of health care professionals and build a foundation for children to understanding their own health. In FY2014, more than 13,000 school age children were engaged in hands on learning provided by 260 faculty, staff and students.

On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.

 

70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues

On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.

 

70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues

On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.

 

70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues

Students from Ottumwa High School visited the University of Iowa Health Care campus on Thursday, March 12th for a "day in the life of a medical student" Junior Mini Medical School experience.

 

Students received an introduction and overview of medical school and the admissions process from Amy A'Hearn, learned about the neonatology department and careers in health care with Dr. John Dagle, and finally engaged in an anatomy session about the human brain and heart and visited a gross lab with Anatomy faculty member, Kathy Andersen, MS.

 

University of Iowa Health Care is committed partners with formal and informal educators and community organizations across the state to advance STEM literacy to inspire the next generation of health care professionals and build a foundation for children to understanding their own health. In FY2014, more than 13,000 school age children were engaged in hands on learning provided by 260 faculty, staff and students.

Ukraine is now the safest place for Indian medical students to go for completing MBBS course at any top medical college and universities. This country is located in Eastern Europe. The change in the educational pattern and teaching process takes place to invite students from other parts of the world to join the MBBS courses to build up their professional careers.

One of the awesome advantages of studying MBBS in Ukraine is the easy admission process and low fee structures. You do not need to prepare for tough TOEFL exam for admission in 10 top medical universities in Ukraine. Check the list below to see the top 10 universities which are excellent for you to do post graduation in medicine. Select any one medical college to study in Ukraine.

These top 10 universities are

•Kharkiv National Medical University.

•Kharkiv International Medical University.

•Vinnytsia National Medical University.

•KYIV Medical University of UAFM.

•OO Bogomolets National Medical University.

•Lviv National Medical University.

•Taras Shevchenko National University

•KIEV Medical University OF UAFM

•BLACK Sea National University

•Bukovinian State Medical University

All these best 10 medical universities in Ukraine have introduced the online admission to reduce your pressure. Feel free to talk to online consultants how to fill up the forms and complete other formalities to study MBBS in Ukraine.

 

Tamil nadu state board education came into existence in the year 1910 and is working under the Department of Education, Government of Tamilnadu, India. Some streams are announced from the Tamil Nadu board such as SSLC (Secondary School Leaving Certificate) stream, the Anglo India stream, the Oriental School Leaving Certificate (OSLC), and the Matriculation stream. For 11th and 12th standards, it provides Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) stream too. The performance of the students is processed by conducting two examinations, one at the end of 10th standard and the other at the end of 12th standard. The universities used the scores of 12th standard board examinations to determine eligibility criteria and as a cut-off for admissions into their programmes for admission process and others.

 

On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.

 

70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues

On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.

 

70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues

AdmissionsOpen​ for undergraduate program in Engineering (B.Tech) at SagarGroupofInstitutions​ – #SISTec​ (Gandhi Nagar and Ratibad Campus).

 

SISTec - The Best Place for Learning and An Ultimate Gateway to Placement has started the admission process for the new session starting from August 2021.

 

SISTec is an All India Council for Technical Education #AICTE​ approved institution and affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya (#RGPV​) and with it being NAAC Accredited College.

 

Sagar Group of Institutions has been felicitated with “Excellence in Education Award” for setting a benchmark in quality education since past 20 years.

 

SISTec has also been awarded “Best Placement Award in Central India” making it one of the best placement engineering colleges in Bhopal MP.

 

With its state-of-the-art infrastructure spread across 40 Acres of lush green campus, SGI Bhopal is a group of top private engineering colleges in Bhopal MP.

 

SISTec firmly believes in providing rich education to its students through its well-equipped labs, focusing on Industry Oriented Training with an ultimate aim of Campus to Corporate making it best engineering colleges in Bhopal Madhya Pradesh.

 

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On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.

 

70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues

On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.

 

70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues

Students from Ottumwa High School visited the University of Iowa Health Care campus on Thursday, March 12th for a "day in the life of a medical student" Junior Mini Medical School experience.

 

Students received an introduction and overview of medical school and the admissions process from Amy A'Hearn, learned about the neonatology department and careers in health care with Dr. John Dagle, and finally engaged in an anatomy session about the human brain and heart and visited a gross lab with Anatomy faculty member, Kathy Andersen, MS.

 

University of Iowa Health Care is committed partners with formal and informal educators and community organizations across the state to advance STEM literacy to inspire the next generation of health care professionals and build a foundation for children to understanding their own health. In FY2014, more than 13,000 school age children were engaged in hands on learning provided by 260 faculty, staff and students.

On Wednesday, November 19, 2014, Admissions Counselor, Wesley Whiteside, from Syracuse University (SU), came to speak to Miss Orioli’s Career Development class. Wesley spoke to the 12 students in room 205 at Utica Academy of Science Charter School from 10:00 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. Wesley spoke about the general admissions process into colleges and universities, the admissions process into SU, the activities and events SU provides, and the importance of doing well academically, personally, and socially in high school, college, and beyond. After the period ended at 10:58 a.m., Wesley and some of the students went into another classroom for additional questions and discussion. Wesley stayed until 11:30 a.m. and the students were attentive and engaged the entire time.

On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.

 

70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues

 

Amrutha Ayurvedic Medical College, Chitradurga, is sponsored by Sri Devaraj Urs Vidhya Samsthe in Chitradurga. The college was started during the academic year 1996-97 to emphasize the course of Indian traditional medicine.

 

For direct admission in Amrutha Ayurvedic Medical College Chitradurga please call at 8317369495

Infrastructurem

 

The institution provides a range of basic study facilities including well equipped laboratories, library, well trained staff and herbarium. Students coming from far off places can benefit by staying at the institution hostel.

 

The ayurvedic medical college has a sound infrastructure and is a fully equipped 120-bedded hospital. Young, vibrant and specialized doctors deliver the best care and treatment to patients. The pharmacy is operational with all kinds of medicines and equipments. In fact, most medicines are prepared on a daily basis so as to ensure purity, efficacy and quality. The hospital has exclusive units including: Panchakarma Unit, Ksharasutra unit, Leech application unit, Major and minor operation theaters, X-ray facility, Well-equipped laboratory, and Fully-equipped maternity wing.

 

There is a medical garden in the campus which features rich medicinal plants and rarest herbs. The college library has all kinds of books on Indian Medicine. There are about 5000 books in the spacious library hall. The college also features a big museum. Moreover, there is an exclusive computer department for students. What’s more, the college has a big auditorium wherein cultural and sports activities are being conducted regularly.

 

All departments in the college are equipped with the finest infrastructure.

Vision

 

The main aim of the institution is to offer complete instruction on all elements of Ayurvedic medicine to students.

People

 

At Amrutha Ayurvedic Medical College, they have academically renowned dignitaries to visit and counsel the college with regards to its enhancements. Highly experienced and trained staff is the specialty of Amrutha. The expert team of staff members is really dedicated towards imparting the best kind of knowledge to students. The principal and the team of staff members pay special attention in counseling the students to shape their overall career.

 

To join BAMS at Amrutha Ayurvedic Medical College, call Mr. L. Bharath at 91 8317369495

 

Courses:

B.A.M.S (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine & Surgery)

 

The institution provides B.A.M.S. degree of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Services, Bangalore. It is approved by the Central Council of Indian Medicine, Government of India.

Admission at Amrutha Ayurvedic Medical College

 

Eligibility for admission

An applicant should have passed Pre-University exam with English as one of the languages and biology, Physics and Chemistry as optional subjects with a minimum of 50% marks (aggregate of the subjects Biology, Physics and Chemistry)

Applicants who have passed B.Sc. (CBZ) with an additional Physics paper and secured at least 50% marks in the aggregate are also eligible for admission.

For SC/ST (Karnataka Category), the minimum percentage of marks required for admission is 40%.

The applicant must have completed 17 years of age on or before December 31 of the year of admission.

 

The applicant must be medically fit.

Admissions are open NOW at Amrutha Ayurvedic Medical College, Chitradurga. For information regarding admission process, fee structure, placement assistance and other details, email Amrutha at info@amruthaayurcta.org or visit the college in person

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Students from Ottumwa High School visited the University of Iowa Health Care campus on Thursday, March 12th for a "day in the life of a medical student" Junior Mini Medical School experience.

 

Students received an introduction and overview of medical school and the admissions process from Amy A'Hearn, learned about the neonatology department and careers in health care with Dr. John Dagle, and finally engaged in an anatomy session about the human brain and heart and visited a gross lab with Anatomy faculty member, Kathy Andersen, MS.

 

University of Iowa Health Care is committed partners with formal and informal educators and community organizations across the state to advance STEM literacy to inspire the next generation of health care professionals and build a foundation for children to understanding their own health. In FY2014, more than 13,000 school age children were engaged in hands on learning provided by 260 faculty, staff and students.

On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.

 

70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues

On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.

 

70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues.

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· The East Asian economic crisis has once again exposed the irrationali!, and fragility of Capitalism. Food riots, busted banks, unemploymen~ heightened so-cial tension and negative growth have overwhelmed the 'miracle economies' of the 'Asian tigers.' The IMF and World Bank dictated growth trajectorythafhas for decades ensured the supremacy of the ruling interes:s of the 'first world ' has finally come unstuck at the seams. In an Immediate domino effect, the Russian economy went under, thereby also imperilling the economic stability of Western Europe. The Brazil· ian economy is now desperately being shored up by the Bretton wood twins in order to stall a likely world economic recession that could be unprecedented in scale since 1927-29. While attempts to manage and cushion the political and social effects of the crisis is being worked out by the panic stricken ruling interests of the world, Europe is witnessing a ~ularmandate for left wing polic'es directed chiefly against the brutal anti-people legacies of Thatcherism and Reaganomics. .

In India, however, the BJP and its allies are trying to sail against the tide. The zeal for the much discredited and anti-people liberalization has been intensffied. The new exim policy which has put consumer goods in the open general license {OGL), the opening up of the mining and insurance sector to foreign capital, the inten-srrication of disinvestment in Public Sector Undertakings etc. are clear indicators that the BJP will supinely follow the dictats of the IMF and.World Bank. For asection of the Indian capitalist class, organised under the aegis of FICCI, the BJP government has decided to dole out asubsidy of As. 28,000 crores in the form of government spend-,ng on a six lane national highway.Small and pet1y traders, their main support base, have been given afree run, which has resulted in an unprecedented price rise. Hoard-ing and black-marketing have become the norm and the prices of essential items have spiralled. severely eroding the quality of l~e of the working class and marginaised sections. .

The nuclear explosions and the whiWing up of a virtual hysteria in the region are all essentially being directed against the Indian people at large. Attacks on minorities have been intensified and the ugly fangs of the 'hidden' ASS agenda are now out in the open. A planned attempt has been made especially in the field of education to introduce a communal, divisive and blatantly distorted curriculum. Priva-tisation of education is clearly on the anvil as well. The HAD minister, notorious lor being a ASS hard-liner, is seeking to introduce a bill termed as the Self Financing University BiB in the next session of the pa~iament, which will be a blatant move towards privatising education. These attacks will have a deep impact and resonance on the student movement in JNU in the coming months. .

The Campus : Consolidate and Forge Ahead .

The mandate given to the SFI-AISF in the previous election has enabled our platform to launch a series of struggles against the administration and the ABVP. The move-ment launched at the beginning of the current session by the JNUSU for temporary accommodation for students without hostel facilities was successful in forcing lhe authorities to concede the necessity of making attemative arrangements. The SC & ST quota was entirely filled in tenns of the total intake. The Union's role was substan-tial in ensuring this victo_ry, which included conducting special coaching classes for .

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the underprivileged. By being a responsive Union in general,the SFI-AISF was able to once again restore the faith of the students in popular action and revitalise the JNUSU as an instrument of struggle.The JNUSU was also able to defeat through popular mobilisation of the students the attempts of the administration to foist an un-democratic 'sexual harassment cell' (chaired ';;y a Professor of dubious leanings) on the student community.Several other issues at the level of the school and those affect-ing the general life of the students were also addressed. In all,these gains have to be consolidated and the students organized to face a new round of battles. .

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Restore the Progressive Admission Policy .

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The SFI-AISF perceives the struggle for the restoration of the progressive aspects of the OAP (Old admission policy) as constituting the central agenda of the left student movement on campus. Since this year will witness a review of the admis-sion policy, the SFI-AISF will struggle for the reintroduction of deprivation points based on economic, social, regional and gender deprivation with a maximum of 20 depriva-tion points.This will hopefully ensure that JNU's current bias towards urban and high income recruitment is stopped. Instead the current regional imbalance will be offset and a new slant towart:_, the poor and rural areas will be initiated. Secondly, by em-powering the Student Faculty Committee's the admission process will be rendered more transparent and democratic. .

Institute the Gender Sensitisation Committee Against sexual Harassment .

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The progressive ethos fostered by the left and democratic assertion on the campus has not only enabled the nurturing of healthy gender interaction on Cam-pus but has also ensured the participation of women in various public fora. However, in the recent past a number of attacks in the form of sexual harassment and molesta-tion of girt students have occurred. In fact, the increase in the frequency of assault cases can be directly related to the presence of the ABVP on the Campus. The SFI· AISF have been in the forefront of the agitation demanding the institution of aGender Sensitisation Committee Against Sexual Harassment {GSCASH) on the lines estab-lished by the Supreme Court's directives. The election of the members to this commit-tee must follow a democratic and transparent procedure. The Committee will enable the JNU community to approach issues of assault and harassment with aview to-wards redressal of the crime, rehabilitation of the victim and ensuring preventive meas-.

ures as well. .

The strategy of the BJP government to reintroduce the Private Universities Bill under the garb of Self-Financing Universities Bill in the Winter Session of Parliament, must be defeated.This Bill will seek to severely restrict access to higher education for large sections of the student community. It will once again attemptto absolve the state from any responsibility towards ensuring the fundamental right of education. .

More Hostels, More Books .

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The SFI-AISF asserts that no attefi1Jt to involve students in wider struggles for social and eoonomic equality will bear Inuit unless the confidence of students is won over by fighting for the long standing and legitimate demands of the student commu-nity, particularly the construction of new hostels. The SFI-AISF through the JNUSU has fought for and ensured temporary accommodatiJn for over 200 students, ,thus forcing the JNU administration to accept their responsibility towards outstatior,stu-dents. This struggle has to be furthered till permanent accommodation for all outsta-tion students are guaranteed. The budget allocation for new books and journals has nose dived to zero (Financial Estimates of JNU, t997-98). This deliberate attack on our right to education will be fought by the SFf-AISF tooth and nail. .

Transport Facilities .

There is a virtual collapse in the system of communication in the Campus.Ever since the OTC privatised the JNU routes the number of buses plying have virtually halved. The Delhi administration is keen to allow the slide to continue. Besides, it has withdrawn the free student bus-passes and discontinued the availability of student concession passes in the Universities. The SFI-AISF are oommitted to carry faward the struggle for better transport facilities and bus passes for all students including the pressing need for U.Specials to cater to asubstantial number of day scholars. .

Correcting Regional Imbalances and the SC/ST Quota. .

India is characterized by a unique brand of tq>sided development which must be seen as part of the peculiarities of its variant of capitalism. Several regions in India are subject to the processes of restricted or under-development. Regions like the ~orth-East and Western Orissa besides vast swaths of the rural hinterland need ~pecial attention and consideration. Students from these regions must, therefore, get the ben-efit of special coaching classes and added incentives in order to make JNU atruly representative institution of learning. Moreover, education has sdirect bearing oo ena-bling these students to acquire the necessary means for challenging the various types of oppression, discrimination and exploitation that are inflicts on the peoples o! these regions. The fulfilment of the SC/ST quota is of utmost importance and is one of the principle demands of the SFI-AISF platfonm. The reservation quota is often not filled from the sheer absence of administrative will. Such administrative lethargy \iolates the very essence of the oonstitutional norms laid down by the late Dr. B.A. Ambedkar. .

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Rows of archived admissions packets line the shelves in the UW Office of Admissions. UW switched to a paperless digital admissions process for most prospective students in 2015, eliminating the need to print about 32,000 application packets in the fall 2016 admissions cycle.

 

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On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.

 

70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues

Hello Medical Aspirants, Nigeria!

 

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Attend the Fair for on-spot admission to Medical Program! Kindly bring a copy your high school transcript (and bachelor’s degree, if completed). Also, feel free to invite your friends and family members/ guardians to the event.

 

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On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.

 

70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues

On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.

 

70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues

On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.

 

70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues

On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.

 

70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues

On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.

 

70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues.

On February 12th Young European Ambassadors from Azerbaijan hosted annual kick-off event . The meeting aimed to rebuild connections, welcome new YEAs, identify new strategies, gain new skills, learn about EU-Funded programmes and networking.

 

70 YEAs participated in the meeting covering different sessions. During these sessions, Nargiz Abdullayeva, Senior Administrative Assistant of College of Europe gave detailed information about scholarship opportunities and the admissions process. In another info session, Parviz Bagirov, Head of the National Erasmus+ Office provided information on “Erasmus+ Opportunities” and held Q&A session. During the event YEAs made action plans and exchanged their ideas by proposing solutions to different issues

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