The World Is My Oyster! The English proverb sums it up. There are a variety of opportunities, especially for students, to get to know the world and network. For example, through student organizations, which exist for pretty much every subject. We have put together a few for you.
Germany
BDSU – Federal Association of German Student Management Consultancies
Since 1992, the BDSU has been offering student business consulting at universities as well as contact with German business and the public. A total of 31 student management consultancies are part of the BDSU.
GENEVA
BDSU: Junior Enterprise World Conference
From August 7th to 10th, 2014, young entrepreneurs will exchange ideas about topics related to innovation and entrepreneurship.
EUROPE-wide
SocialErasmus – Reach higher! Go further! Go social!
Exchange students develop social projects that, on the one hand, address social and societal problems and, on the other hand, promote the integration of guest students. The events take place all year round, particularly frequently during the SocialErasmus Weeks in April, May and November.
Thessaloniki
1st IAPSS World Congress
The World Congress is the largest IAPSS event and is dedicated to the topic 'The Limits of Global Governance' from March 31 to April 5, 2014.
EUROPE-wide
ELSA – The European Law Students' Association
ELSA is the world's largest independent law student association. She organizes events locally and across Europe. Law students can make contacts here from the first semester until they start working life.
Hamburg
ESNters the City
A meeting of all German ESN sections will take place in Hamburg between May 16th and 18th.
EUROPE-wide
EUROA VIA – The European Association of Aerospace Students
EUROAVIA is the European association of aerospace students. Founded in 1959, EUROAVIA organizes contact between companies, students and universities, offering members opportunities for exchange.
EUROPE-wide
AEGEE – Association of Etats Généraux des Etudiants de l'Europe
The largest European interdisciplinary student organization brings together more than 13,000 students in 40 countries. It calls on students to play an active role in and shape society. This is what international exchange, conferences, projects and workshops stand for.
Stockholm – Tallinn
ESN Sea Battle
From March 30th to April 2nd, international students can take a cruise between Stockholm and Tallinn.
EUROPE-wide
ESN – Erasmus Student Network
The ESN is one of the largest interdisciplinary student organizations and is represented at over 400 universities in 36 countries across Europe. Under the motto 'Students helping students', they are contact persons for university and social-cultural matters.
Zadar
ELSA: International Summer Law School
From July 20th to 27th, 2014, more than 560 ELSA members will discuss the topic of 'Human Rights and Globalization'.
Worldwide
Global Talent Program
The Global Talent Program refers to international specialist internships that AIESEC arranges for students and graduates. The program offers internships in the professional fields: marketing, business and IT. The internships can be completed in up to 124 countries with an AIESEC local group.
Worldwide
AI ESEC – Association Internationale des Etudiants en Sciences Economiques et Commerciales
The AIESEC was founded as a result of the Second World War and has the goal of strengthening international understanding. Today, more than 86,000 students in over 113 countries are involved in the organization.
Worldwide
IA PSS – International Association for Political Science Students
The IAPSS is the only global student organization aimed at aspiring political scientists. More than 18,000 students use IAPSS to build international career networks and gain comprehensive, global insight.
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The World Is My Oyster! The English proverb sums it up. There are a variety of opportunities, especially for students, to get to know the world and network. For example, through student organizations, which exist for pretty much every subject. We have put together a few for you. Germany BDSU – Federal Association of German Students