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people from the school of ESN Mostar
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30/06/2024
02/07/2024
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Mostar
Bosnia & Herzegovina
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8
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participants
Goal of the Activity

One of the project’s initiatives is the promotion of STEM subjects to female students as a possible university career. Moreover, our cooperation perfectly aligns with this cause because we will organize training events with ESN volunteers as targets to increase soft skills and promote knowledge transfer.

We want to train ESN volunteers, to improve their skills with knowledge transfer and transmission of best practices.
Our aim is also to unify ESN volunteers from the Italian, Adriatic and Ionian regions of the Balkans. With ESN-AIR we want to grow together.

Description

The School of ESN Mostar took place in Džemal Bijedić University in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina,  in July 2024.

Two Italian trainers, Ava and Federico from the Erasmus Student Network (ESN) Ancona, were in charge of leading the School and sharing their knowledge and experiences with the volunteers of ESN Mostar. Furthermore, the participation of the ex-president of ESN Bosnia and Herzegovina was a key factor in the positive outcome of this training event.

During the School, the focus was on how ESN's roles are defined within Italian associations, strategies for recruiting new volunteers, key concepts of ESN-AIR, and how to get involved.

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By organising this activity, the organisers want to contribute to the following Sustainable Development Goals
Objectives
Counter Stereotypes & Embrace Cultural Differences
Foster Active Citizenship & Volunteering
Foster Europe and European Citizenship
Inclusive Education
Promotion of Participation in Student Mobility
Social and Cultural Integration in Local Community
Youth Rights and Democratic Participation
This activity was organised by:
Università Politecnica delle Marche