1st ed. 2nd rnd. Finishing Well for a New Beginning (NOW)
Second round, 1 November 2012 Eunjin meets a member of the MA Euroculture alumni, Alex Bunten, in Moscow and discovers why joining the Erasmus Mundus Association was a critical moment of his life. To...
View ArticleFeel Truely European in Beautiful Kraków
Miriam Beschoten | miriam.beschoten@gmx.de Kraków, Poland. What is the first thing that comes into your mind when hearing this? Well for me, as a German, it definitely painted a different picture from...
View ArticleTake Action – A Common Graduation Ceremony for Euroculturers
Anne Kurzweg | anne.kurzweg@gmail.com It was during the Intensive Programme in Bilbao when the thought “Let’s have a common graduation!” came up. The idea arose in the middle of a process that tied us,...
View ArticleResistance, Resilience & Adaptation: Getting Ready for the IP
Meet the IP 2013 Krakow Team Floor Boele van Hensbroek│floorbvh@gmail.com On a sunny day in Krakow I met with IP organisers Juan, Luc and Karolina at cozy café Karma, one of the favourite hangouts of...
View ArticleMy life as an IP intern?
The Euroculturer has invited Florian Fritsch, IP 2013 Krakow intern to ask what it’s like to be an IP intern. Florian Fritsch│ florian_fritsch@hotmail.fr Q1. Hello, Florian. How did you become an...
View ArticleMy Memories of Krakow: the Heart of Polish Culture and Cuisine
Suzanna Fatyan │susanna202001@yahoo.com In the spring of 2006, I was accepted to the MA Euroculture programme in Poland. Childhood memories suddenly took over me: my Mom playing Chopin – ballad,...
View ArticleMuslim for One Day
Having a Muslim woman in our midst, we as the second semester Krakow girls were dying to find out what it felt like for our classmate to be a Muslim woman in Poland. Floor Boele van...
View ArticleSecond Time a Charm?
Heather Southwood│southwood28@gmail.com In Goettingen I was one of approximately twenty Euroculture students, in Krakow that became one of nine, in Indianapolis I couldn’t sit in Starbucks on campus...
View ArticleSecond-semester Experience, 2015
Bilbao: Aupa! Félicie Villeronce Edited by Michelle Perry On boring things: Finding a place to live is probably going to be one of your biggest worries over the two years you will […]
View ArticlePlaying by two different playbooks: John Mearsheimer on Ukraine, the students...
Eoghan Hughes Edited by Elizabeth White I had not realised just how controversial Professor Mearsheimer was going to be until he delivered this line: “The conventional wisdom in Europe is that the […]
View ArticleThe Back Office: New Students
Albert Meijer waxes lyrical on the joy new students bring- and the trouble. Enjoy Albert's regular column on the coordinated chaos of administration
View ArticleThe European Union’s ‘Game of Thrones’: Who Will Be The Next President of The...
Bastian Bayer introduces us to the contestants in this game and gives us insight into the rise of Martin Schulz.
View ArticleImmigrants, Visas and Silver Bullets: How will UK Migration work Post-Brexit?
Eoghan Hughes examines the promises, pledges and pitfalls surrounding the UK's immigration policy in a post-Brexit reality.
View ArticleThe Czarny Protest: Poland’s Government faces revolt over new strict Abortion...
Emma Danks-Lambert follows the emergence of the Czarny Protests against strict new abortion laws being introduced in Poland
View ArticleThe Public, the Private, and the Privates: Europe’s Abortion Debate against...
With the return of abortion to the centre of international debate, Sophie van den Elzen tackles the national politics behind abortion legislation.
View ArticleWhy does Ireland have the EU’s strictest abortion regime? Applying and...
Eoghan Hughes explains the rise of the strictest abortion regime in the EU through the Eighth Amendment to the constitution of Ireland.
View ArticleIP Euroculture 2018: The “Backstage”!
Discover the "backstage" of Euroculture's IP 2018! Meet the people from Groningen and Krakow behind this year's intensive programme.
View ArticleEuroculture: The Hidden Gems
Discover the hidden gems of the Euroculture programme! What does it feel like to study in Udine, Olomouc or Krakow? What are the differences and similarities of these universities? What turns them into...
View ArticleStudent Profiles: Nienke Schrover (NL, Groningen-Krakow)
What does it really mean to study Euroculture, from a student’s perspective? “Student Profiles” gets rid of the marketing glow and gives you honest insights into the Euroculture programme! Today’s...
View ArticleMy Third Semester: Internship at the Permanent Representation of the Federal...
Besides the Research Track, the Euroculture MA offers the possibility to do an internship during the third semester. Today, we are featuring Katharina Geiselmann, who went to Brussels! Read more about...
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