Living alone is a totally new experience. And as with all new experiences, it comes with surprises, ups and downs. And it also makes us realise, adulthood can sometimes be pretty lonely.
Erasmus is supposed to be this beautiful, carefree time in your life, that you look back on as if it were a dream. Seems like, for the past few months, life had other plans.
During the period leading up to the European elections on May 23rd - 26th, there was a massive wave of encouragement and positivity towards voting and being an active citizen. But how do we continue building what we started?
We are the Erasmus Generation. We have seen the power that lies in taking the first step to shape a future for ourselves. On May 26th, it’s time to take a leap for the generations to come. It’s the time to prove our strength in unity.
This might feel like a very personal piece, but above all it is meant to highlight the inspiration, skills, and self exploration that leaving your comfort zone can bring, whether that’s an exchange, volunteering or simply being honest with yourself.
Here’s a student-friendly guide that will save your summer holidays! If you have been postponing the idea of a summer getaway, you will have no choice but to change your mind.
An Erasmus reunion is a beautiful way to battle your post Erasmus depression. If you have any doubts on how to make it feel more special, we are here to help!
Volunteering not only gives you friends for life, but also unknowingly equips you for job interviews and prepares you for the scary ‘real world’. Here are the most common skills from volunteering you’ve most likely developed without realising!
Doing an ESC in the middle of a pandemic is not for everyone, but I’m proof that it can be a life-changing learning experience if you go into it without high expectations and with a flexible attitude.
Throughout my school years, I was a classic essay-based subjects student. I loved researching, reading and planning before distilling and expressing my thoughts.
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