In this interview, Stanislava Milankov (2019-2021, Göttingen-Udine) tells us about her experience writing the IP paper of the 2019 IP.
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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.
Elena Subashka (2018-2020) is Bulgarian and studied Euroculture at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands, and the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland. In this interview, she gives useful tips for writing the IP paper.
In this interview, Gaia Regina Nicoloso (2018-2020) tells us about her research track at Osaka University in Japan.
In this interview, Maeva Chargros (2017-2019), an Euroculture alumna, tells us about her experience and gives some insights into her thesis writing process.
In this interview, Hannah Rittmeyer asked Dr. Hardy Ostry of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) about his perspective on democratic sustainability, particularly about whether or not the EU faces has a democratic deficit and if the current crisis is a threat or a chance for democracy in the EU.
In this interview Michelle Wiesner asked Daniel Freund, Member of the European Parliament, about his personal experience in Brussels and sustainability in politics, especially regarding corruption.
In this interview, Michelle Wiesner asked Lucille Griffon who works for EuroMed Rights about her perspective on sustainability, particularly about gender justice, a vital factor in progressing towards a more sustainable society .
In this interview, Miss Hagar Ligtvoet, working at the Permanent Representation of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to the European Union gives her perspective on ecological sustainability in the EU and in the Netherlands and the effects of the corona crisis on sustainability in Europe in the future.
This article is part of a series of interviews of people working in Brussels institutions, conducted by a group of Groningen students as part of their Eurocompetence II project. The interviews are related to the topic of Euroculture's 2020 IP: "A sustainability Europe? Society, politics and culture in the anthropocene". Here, Marco Valenziano asked Eline Schaart, a young female journalist from Politico to give us her perspectives on sustainability in the news.
