Interview conducted by Johanna Pieper & Paola Gosio Ashanti Collavini is an Euroculture alumni part of the cohort 2017-2019. She spent her first and second semester respectively at the University of Udine, in Italy, her home country, and at the University of Groningen, in the Netherlands. After her MA, she immediately started working for Euroculture … Continue reading Behind the scenes: meet the Euroculture Staff – Ashanti Collavini
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Interview conducted by Johanna Pieper & Paola Gosio Maite Sagasti Maite Sagasti holds a BA in History and Cultural Heritage and an MA in Spanish Heritage Management. She is currently the Euroculture course-coordinator at the University of Deusto, where she started working in 2006 and became since then a point of reference for all the … Continue reading Behind the scenes: meet the Euroculture Staff – Maite Sagasti
Interview conducted by Johanna Pieper & Paola Gosio Dr. Lars Klein has been part of the Euroculture staff since 2008. He is currently the Euroculture course-coordinator in Göttingen and his academic interests lie in (European) identity, belonging and participation, and foreign policy, amongst others. By participating in his teaching modules “Introduction to Euroculture”, “Cultural Construction … Continue reading Behind the scenes: meet the Euroculture Staff – Lars Klein
Clara Citra Mutiarasari (2019-2021) is Indonesian. She spent her first semester in Uppsala and the second in Groningen. For her third semester, she decided to head back to Sweden to do the research track at Uppsala University. Discover her experience in this interview.
In this interview, Guillaume Hemmert (2018-2020) tells us about his third semester experience. After struggling to find an internship, he decided to do the research track at the university of Strasbourg.
In this interview, Eduardo Eguiarte Ruelas (2018-2020), a former BA student from UNAM, tells us about his research track at the University of Deusto, Bilbao, Spain.
Moving around in a Dutch city is to experience a specific setting seemingly designed for bicycles. With the omnipresence of cycling tracks and a - almost - disappearance of any ground elevation, it seems that the Netherlands has been constructed specifically for the two-wheelers.
Last EU episode of our Euroculture series: Strasbourg and Bilbao! What does it mean to live and study there? Find out in this article!
How does it feel to study in one of the northern-most universities of the Euroculture programme? Well, it might not be as cold and gloomy as you could think...!
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 amazing memories for Euroculture students?
