Euroviews is an online Magazine produced by participants of the Europe in the World programme. The project involves a two week travel period where the students plan, research and write articles from the areas of Europe they visit.
>> EUROVIEWS 2011: The Borders of Europe
The theme of 2011 Euroviews was 'The Borders of Europe' and the group of 16 students travelled to four separate border regions within the European Union.
Students of the 2010-11 Europe in the World:
Bart de Bruijn, Anna Buch, Andrew Codd, I. Miguel Durán de Barbozza, Piers d'Orgee, Kai Heijneman, Steffen Hesseldal Windfeld-Hansen, Michael Huguenin, Camille Lepage, Anouk Mentink, Ana Muños Padros, Bea Paúl, Margot Perrier, Anna Rydholm, Bobbie van der List, Karoline Vallum Møllegård Hansen.
>> EUROVIEWS 2010: Energy and Sustainable Development
The theme of Euroviews 2010 is Energy and Sustainable Development, a policy field of growing importance in Europe, and related to the Renewed Sustainabble Development Strategy of the European Union.
Students of the 2009-10 Europe in the World:
Thomas Bay Estrup (Denmark), Aaron Bennett (UK), Frud Bezhan (Australia), Charlotte Boström (Sweden), Tina Friedrich (Austria), Christina Guardamino Miguel (Spain), Lisa-Katharina Guggenmos (Germany), Lisa-Maria Kretschmer (Germany), Thomas Moerman (Netherlands), Heather Moore (USA), Andrea Moran (USA), Jorge Moro (Spain), Roos Mulders (Netherlands), Suzan Nuijen (Netherlands), Teresa Justine smith (Canada), Saravanan Sugumaran (Australia), Kerstin Viellehner (Germany), Elke Willemsen (Netherlands), Kirsty Anne Wilson (UK).
>> EUROVIEWS 2009: From Communism to capitalism
The theme of the Euroviews 2009 marks the 20 years that have passed, since the Communist Bloc dissolved into a number of independent states and new countries. Euroviews 2009 concentrates on the impact that the transformation from a communist to a capitalist system has had on everyday life in Eastern Europe.
Students of the 2008-09 Europe in the World
Jesper Rolin Sørensen, Adelija Siugzdinyte, Steffi Strenger, Sarah Chase, Simona Strim, Martin Kiil Poulsen, Jena Rae Pike, Sofia Diogo Mateus, Guri Smenes, Mads Stampe Hansen, Ditte Sofie Thorsen, Hanna Dittmer, Eliza Coolsma, Emiel Elgersma, Nina Dinkelmeyer.
Updated 14-04-2011
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