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IFISO - Informal Forum of International Student Organisationshttp://www.ifiso.org IFISO is an informal forum for international officers of pluralistic, "non-political" and not-for-profit international (worldwide, European, etc.) student-run organizations. Currently the IFISO network consists of a multi-disciplinary mix of 28 such NGOs, covering more than 2 million students all together.While not being a formal entity (no by-laws, no obligations, no fees, no website, no official spokespersons or officers, etc.), IFISO as an informal forum is still quite influential because it creates the necessary environment for international student organizations to collaborate on all possible levels in order to strengthen their capacities through knowledge sharing and identification of synergies. | |  | 
AEGEE - European students' forum http://www.aegee.org AEGEE is an interdisciplinary organisation, promoting a unified Europe, cross-border co-operation, communication and integration in academic environment, and at the same time striving to create an open and tolerant society of tomorrow. It is represented in more than 200 university cities, in 41 countries all around Europe and has about 13 000 members. |
|  AIESEC - International Association of Students interested in Economics and Managementhttp://www.aiesec.org AIESEC is the international platform for young people to discover and develop their potential so as to have a positive impact on society. Along with providing over 5,000 leadership positions and delivering over 350 conferences, AIESEC runs an exchange program that enables over 3,500 students and recent graduates the opportunity to live and work in another country. Present in over 800 universities in 89 countries and territories, we engage around 20.000 young people at any point of time in different activities and 3000 organizations in our International Internship Program. Since 1948, when AIESEC was founded, more then 1 million people went trough the experience of AIESEC. Please visit our website to find out more about us. |
|   BEST - the Board of European Students of Technologyhttp://www.best.eu.org BEST is an organisation managed by students which strives to make technology students more international minded by encouraging their mobility and intercultural communication. Founded in 1989 BEST is currently present in over 60 universities in almost all countries across Europe. We offer 3 main services to European students of technology : academic and nonacademic courses, support to start an international career and involvement in the European educational system by participation in several thematic networks from the European Commission. |
|   EESTEC - Electrical Engineering STudents' European associationhttp://www.eestec.org The primary aim is to promote and develop international contacts and exchange ideas, as well as improve the technical knowledge of electrical engineering students. The association also aims to introducing students to the industry and the educational system of other countries. Therefore EESTEC organises workshops, exchanges and conferences. |
|   EFPSA - European Federation of Psychology Students' Associationshttp://www.efpsa.org EFPSA actively helps any type of student mobility: exchanges between two or more countries, summer schools, seminars, etc. The Research Network helps psychology students engage in joint research projects, promote their own research on an international level, or find articles that are not available in the home country. Via a Travel Network. EFPSA wants to create a network of psychology students who want to provide their colleagues with free lodging, in exchange for the same service. |
|   EMSA - European Medical Students' Associationhttp://www.emsa-europe.org EMSA aims to provide a European network for communication and a platform for medical students to defend their interests, ensuring quality of medical education, representing them and cooperating with other international organizations. Therefore it organizes congresses, workshops and symposium on medical ethics, medical education and medical science, and has a few other projects like Teddy Bear Hospital, Working Abroad Database, EuroTalk, Twinning Project and Summer Schools. |
|   EPSA - European Pharmaceutical Students' Associationhttp://www.epsa-online.org EPSA is an independent student organization that represents over 120 000 pharmacy students. Now structured on Working Committees (special interest groups) EPSA encourages contact and co-operation among pharmacy students, developing their interests and opinions. EPSA stimulates scientific, educational and mobility projects, striving to gather students from the 42 member associations in four regular events: Annual Congress, Summer University, Autumn Assembly and Annual Office Reception. |
|   ESN - Erasmus Student Networkhttp://www.esn.org ESN aims at working in the interest of students who are spending a part of their professional education at a higher education institution in a country other than the one in which their home institution is situated, by means of: Improvement of the social and practical integration of exchange students at their host institution, Representation of the needs and expectations of exchange students on the local, national and international level, Provision of relevant information about academic exchange programmes and ESN resources, Reintegration of homecoming students by making them active in the network, Contribution to evaluation of different exchange programmes. ESN aims at creating the conditions for better understanding of each others cultures and national habits between students of different nationalities. ESN works without being associated with any political party or confessional grouping. |
|   ESTIEM - European STudents of Industrial Engineering and Managementhttp://www.estiem.org ESTIEM was created to increase communication and cooperation between students and institutions of technology in Europe within the field of Industrial Engineering and Management (IEM). It organizes a wide scope of activities such as exchanges, conferences, case competitions, lectures and workshops. |
|   EUROAVIA - European Association of Aerospace Studentshttp://www.euroavia.net EUROAVIA is the European Association of Aerospace Students, founded in 1959 and present in 31 cities in 17 European countries, with a total of more than 1000 members. EUROAVIA aims to: - stimulate contacts between university students and the aerospace industry;
- offer opportunities of acquaintance and exchange among students from different countries, thereby actively pursuing European integration;
- represent European aerospace students at an international level.
Being a non-political, non-profit association, EUROAVIA is managed exclusively by students with its various activities being entirely financed by membership fees and sponsoring |
|   FISEC - Food Industry Students European Councilhttp://www.fisec-europe.com The main goal of FISEC is to promote the exchange of ideas and knowledge among students studying a food related course in Europe. FISEC strives to maintain a close relationship between students, universities and food companies, whereas together all parties may contribute to the sustainable development of the food sector. Apart from this, the students involved, can evolve and accompany the constant changes of the food industry, gaining multidisciplinary skills and dynamic orientations. |
|   IAAS - International Association of Students in Agricultural and Related Scienceshttp://www.iaasworld.org Mission Statement: “To promote the exchange of experience, knowledge and ideas, and to improve the mutual understanding between students in the field of agriculture and related sciences all over the world.”
The International Association of Students in Agricultural and Related Sciences was founded in 1957 and today gathers 49 countries. The backbone of IAAS is formed by its local committees through which it carries out its activities such as seminars, conferences, VCPs, the exchange programme, meetings etc. With our external Partners we are involved in projects concerning higher education, hunger concern and others themes, while always staying open to new cooperations and challenges to work on. |
|   IAPSS - International Association for Political Science Studentshttp://www.iapss.org IAPSS is a worldwide political science students' association with member associations and individual members in 44 countries. Our vision is generating and promoting opportunities for full actualization of political science students cooperating through a global communication network based on values - political independence, professionalism, respect for diversity and knowledge. We strive to stimulate international discussions about various topics of political science and encourage research and concern for significant contemporary political and social problems and policies. |
|   IEEE - the student body of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineershttp://www.ieee.org IEEE is a non-profit, technical professional association of more than 360 000 individual members in approximately 175 countries. Through its members, the IEEE is a leading authority in technical areas ranging from computer engineering, biomedical technology and telecommunications, to electric power, aerospace and consumer electronics, among others. The IEEE holds annually more than 300 major conferences. Worldwide there are nearly 1 200 educational institutions with IEEE Student Branches. |
|  IFMSA - The International Federation of Medical Students' Associationshttp://www.ifmsa.org IFMSA is a global network that connects hundreds of thousands of medical students from 88 countries on 6 continents. IFMSA was founded 1951 and its mission is to offer future physicians a comprehensive introduction to global health issues. IFMSA activities comprises exchanges, public health campaigns, humanitarian projects, trainings, conferences, workshops, databases and publications and are organized in 6 standing committees on Professional/Research Exchange, Reproductive Health, Public Health, Refugees and Peace, and Medical education. On the international level, it connects its student activists to relevant partners, including a great number of NGOs and the UN-system. |
|   IFSA - International Forestry Students' Associationhttp://www.ifsa.net The primary goal of IFSA is to enrich forestry students' formal education, especially in terms of a wider, more global perspective through extracurricular activities and the exchange of information and experience. IFSA promotes co-operation among forestry students, and establishes links with other international organisations in areas such as forestry, environmental protection, higher education, economy and social development. IFSA intends to contribute to a more complete professional preparation for its members, as well as to represent their interests in the international community. |
|   IPSF - International Pharmaceutical Students' Federationhttp://www.ipsf.org The International Pharmaceutical Students' Federation represents approximately 350,000 pharmacy students and graduates of up to four years in 90 countries worldwide.IPSF was founded in 1949 and aims to study and represent the interests of pharmacy students worldwide and encourage international co-operation amongst them. Activities include the annual congress, regional symposiums, student exchange programme, public health campaigns, professional development campaigns and competitions, international research on pharmacy education and practice, publications, and the village concept project. |
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|   ZG - Zero Generationhttp://zerogeneration.org Zero Generation is a multidisciplinary team of professional trainers, with European and Worldwide NGO experience in leadership, international project management, training and consultancy; with special interests in healthcare, engineering and organisational development. They provide services in training, events’ facilitation, and organisational establishment. In addition, they organise tailor made events, including training courses, teambuilding and teamwork events and conferences. And most of them have been trainers at former Leadership Summer Schools.  |
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