EuroCo 2015 | 2nd Delegates Booklet

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Meet the team of people who will be facilitating this conference: 17 amazing people, ready to give you all the information you need to achieve today!




Johannes Schneeberger

Austria

Marjut Rekola

Finland

Seyed Amir Manochehr Mirlohi

Austria

Alexandra Byskata

Finland

Thijs Zoontjens

Austria

Gazi Ishtiak Jahan

Finland

Roose Wouter

Belgium

Pia Kersten

Germany

Timo Verbrugghe

Belgium

Markus Hagedorn

Germany

Mohsen Hassan Nejad

Belgium

Stefan Pohle

Germany

Yusuf Efe

Belgium

Sylvan Wagner

Germany

Stefka Angelova Koseva

Bulgaria

Steve Sollgruber

Germany

Smile Han

China

David Jüngling

Germany

Vendula Kyselá

Czech Republic

Cheung Yan Yin

Hong Kong, China

Adrian Szabó

Czech Republic

Zsófia Boros

Hungary

Martin Jirousek

Czech Republic

Ashutosh Mohapatra

India

Robert Klein

Czech Republic

Lakhan Dhingra

India

Jakub Šnorbert

Czech Republic

Luke Dempsey

Ireland

Daniel Dang Nedergaard Nielsen

Denmark

Michela Proietti

Italy

Emma Ortman Pedersen

Denmark

Kamila Nurmanova

Kazakhstan

Katja Dam Kristensen

Denmark

Malika Karieva

Kyrgyzstan

José Vieira Lopes

Denmark

Mushtari Saidikova

Kyrgyzstan

Vidmante Dubickaite

Denmark

Dinara Bogachieva

Kyrgyzstan

Yaxi Chen

Denmark

Te Yu Xiang

Kyrgyzstan

Mirjam Tamme

Estonia

Goda Laivytė

Lithuania

Canny Chiu

Estonia

Živilė Povilaitytė

Lithuania


Ivona Bojchovska Luis Guillermo López Ahumada Maria Fernanda Castillo Perez

Macedonia Malta Malta

Kristina Fischerova Emilio Frojan Fernandez Teresa Burguera Pereira Ana Simoneta Rubido Loureiro

Slovakia Spain Spain

Hamad Kasoga

Moldova

ABCHICHE Anya

Moldova

Carmen Kummer

Switzerland

Anna Gonzales Melgarejo

Moldova

Raphael Jungling

Switzerland

Roman Shcherbatyy

Netherlands

Yvonne Leuenberger

Switzerland

Mirjam Oosterhuis

Netherlands

Jhoan Daniel Corrales

Tajikistan

Sabine Julie Momma

Netherlands

Giray Özcan

Turkey

Ole Martin Landsem

Norway

Celal SELDÜZ

Turkey

Sebastian Stauber

Norway

Farhaan Ali

Uk

Tina-irene Luggens Amundsen

Norway

James Pendleton

Uk

Joy Mutoloki

Norway

Marta Riva

Uk

Linn Jeanette Haraldsvik Hagen

Norway

Georgiana-simona Baciu

Uk

Rusu Andreea Madalina

Norway

Megan Elizabeth Strain Uk

Bruno Miguel Marques Silva Portugal

Spain

Kimmie Champlin

Uk

Portugal

Lena Nezhevenko

Ukraine

Republic Of Macedonia

Elected LCP

Ukraine

Miere Cosmin Ionut

Romania

X-person (Lcp-elect)

Ukraine

Red

Romania

Viktoriia Marchuk

Ukraine

Hristea Florina Alexandra

Romania

Iliuk Oksana

Ukraine

Ruth Paterson

Scotland, UK

Pylyp Zorin

Ukraine

Ana Mafalda Goldschmidt Oliveira Mihail Temelkoski Dvorchanec



After the first period of applications we have received your feedback, and we, the CC team, have decided to provide you with additional information about the payment process. We recommend that you pay the conference fee through PayPal, because you will be exempt of paying extra taxes through this method. PayPal process - you will receive the invoice (we send it on Mondays and Thursdays) on your email account. On that invoice, you will find an option to pay the fee and after which you can make the payment easily and without any extra taxes. Trough bank - you can go to any bank and pay the conference fee there, by giving the information, but the bank will take a fee (commission/tax – the sum depends on the bank). Here is the information you will need at the bank: IBAN: RO82RNCB0072049689010004 Name: AIESEC ROMANIA Adress: Romana 6 010374 BUCURESTI RO SWIFT/BIC code: RNCBROBUXXX Bank name: ROMANIAN COMMERCIAL BANK BUCHAREST Fees: The full conference fee is 275 EUR (includes accommodation during the conference 15.09-20.09 and 3 meals per day). - 250 EUR - fee of the conference; - 25 EUR - damage fee. Cancellation fee for the • 1st round is: o 125 EUR after 9th of September; o 250 EUR after 30th of September; • 2nd round: 250 EUR after 30 of September. For the final round, the payment deadline is 30th of September, after this date you will pay extra 25 EUR, for late payment fee.


Transport updates Dear delegates, in our fist booklet we mentioned that there will be a bus waiting for you at the airport. After the first round of applications, however, we learned that you will be arriving in different days, and at different hours, so we found a better solutions for you to travel from the airport to the hostel/venue safely and in the best conditions. - from the airport to the hostel: we make sure that taxis will wait you in front of the airport. The price will be around 10 EUR. You will receive all the information about the taxi company before the conference, in due time. - from the hostel to the venue: in the morning of 15th of September, a bus will take you from the hostel to the venue the (the location where YouthSpeak and Global Village will take place). Visa We will help you with the process of obtaining your visa by sending you the INVITATION LETTER or other documents which you might need. In order for this process to go much faster, please send us a copy of your passport as soon as possible by email (please write in your email subject “Visa Request�). Email address: contact@euroco2015.com


Traditions in Romania 1 December is the national holiday of Romania. It commemorates the assembly of the delegates of ethnic Romanians held in Alba Iulia, which declared the Union of Transylvania with Romania.


Romania has 8 different regions and each region has a different traditional costume. The structure of Romanian traditional clothing has remained unchanged throughout history and can be traced back to the earliest times. The basic garment for both men and women is a shirt or chemise, which is made from hemp, linen or woolen fabric. This was tied round the waist using a fabric belt, narrow for women and wider for men. The cut of this basic chemise is similar for men and women. In the past those worn by women usually reached to the ankles while men's shirts were shorter and worn over trousers or leggings made from strips of fabric. Women always wear an apron over the chemise. This was initially a single piece of cloth wrapped round the lower part of their bodies and secured by a belt at the waist, as is still seen in the east and south east of Romania.


Carol singing (known as “Colindatul”) is also a very popular part of Christmas in Romania. On Christmas Eve, children go out carol singing from house to house performing to the adults in the houses. They normally dance as well. The children get sweets, fruit, traditional cakes called “cozonaci” and sometimes money for singing well. Adults go carol singing on Christmas Day evening and night. Mărțișor is an old tradition celebrated all over Romania every year, on March 1st. Nowadays, on March 1, Romanians buy silky red-white threads (șnur) tied into a bow to which a small trinket is attached and offer them to their (female) family members, friends and colleagues to show friendship, respect or admiration.

Caroling

Mărțișor


Autumn is cool, with fields and trees producing colorful foliage, much like New England. Take some warm clothes. If you need information when are you in Romania, approach the young people, they most probably know English and will help you with whatever you need.

Emergency number in Romania - you can call for free but if you don’t have a real emergency you will have problems with the authorities from Romania. Romanian words which can be useful: Bună - Hi; Mulțumesc - Thank you; Bună ziua - Good afternoon; Bună dimineața - Good morning; Bună seara - Good evening; Te rog - Please; Nu vorbesc româna - I don’t speak Romanian; Poliție - Police; Spital - Hospital; Pe curând - Good bye;


For any information, please contact us! Mail: contact@euroco2015.com Facebook: facebook.com/euroco2015 Site: www.euroco2015.com



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