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 Hensbroek│floorbvh@gmail.com Having a Muslim woman in our midst while living in one of the most homogeneous countries in Europe, … Continue reading Muslim for One Day
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Opinion & editorials.
The opinions voiced in these articles are not representative of the Euroculturer Magazine, nor of its staff, and even less of the Euroculture consortium.
What does it mean to be European when you live in a non-European country? Read this personal definition of Europe, written from India.
Heard about the ‘OCEANS Network’? If you are familiar with the work of the Erasmus Mundus Student and Alumni Association (EMA), you are more than halfway through in understanding the OCEANS Network. Valerio Callegaro, the newly elected Communications Coordinator at the organisation, is here to tell you more about the OCEANS Network and why we … Continue reading Feature Interview③: Follow the wave, the OCEANS Network!
The European Parliament offers a space for dialogue to politicians with different backgrounds and perspectives. It provides a forum for them to debate constructively their ideas, because they have to work together within a common group. The European Union (EU) consists of different cultures, countries, nations and languages. It is diverse and this diversity reflects … Continue reading The European Parliament as a space for discussion
'Eurobubble' is a web mini-series, which unveils the lives of young European Union (EU) professionals. What lies 'inside' the Eurobubble then? Susanne Wander│susanne.wander@gmx.de As the capital of the European Union (EU) institutions, Brussels has always been an attractive place to work for many Europeans and non-Europeans alike; including not only “Euroculturalists” studying MA Euroculture but also … Continue reading Inside the ‘Eurobubble’?
Janina Grabs, EMA (Erasmus Mundus Association) Course Representative of Erasmus Mundus Master's Programme, Agricultural, Food, and Environmental Policy Analysis, is certainly an interesting figure. In her old blog, she described herself as a Globetrotter, Foodie, Multilingual, and definitely a Chocoholic. She now runs a new and popular blog called ‘Food (Policy) for Thought’. Her passion … Continue reading Feature Interview②: Erasmus Mundus, Food Policy for Thought, and a Passionate Life
王 子 Wong Tsz “A true story about fortune cookies: they look Chinese, they sound Chinese, but they're actually an American invention, which is why they’re hollow, full of lies and leave a bad taste in the mouth.” This is a quote from Mandarin in the opening of Iron Man 3, the final episode of … Continue reading Mandarin – The Transformed Evil Chinese
Who are the two Euroculturers? Mirja Simunaniemi, Euroculture 12-14 Niek Zeeman, Euroculture 12-14 Two Euroculture students have travelled from Turkey to Iran. How? By Train. Why? You will learn at the very beginning of the video.
Helen Hoffmann│helenhoffmann@outlook.com Depending on the university you attend, you either have just started your Euroculture journey, or you are about to embark on it. Surely the coordinators of the programme have sent you some explanations and instructions already (and they will send you many, many more, so brace yourself for the next two years). But … Continue reading Archive 2013 || “Make the most of it” Experienced Euroculturers share their advices with the new MA Euroculture Students
Suzanna Fatyan│susanna202001@yahoo.com I am from Uzbekistan, a country with ancient history, amazing people and an unforgettable atmosphere. When I studied in Europe and travelled around, I met people who, surprisingly, had never heard of my country. Frankly speaking, it made me embarrassed! Ever since then, I have wanted to write about my country, at least … Continue reading Where are you from? Uzbekistan?!
