International
Weekend for potential Board members in Brussels
This weekend is meant to give ESNers who are considering to become candidates for the International Board a better insight into the job of Board members and into the life and work in Brussels.
The programme will include:
- job shadowing of Board member:
- one normal working day
- one day of a Board meeting
- meeting with other student organisations in order to get
- their opinions on the life and work in Brussels
- the city of Brussels by day and night
Dates: 30 January - 1 February, 2009
Capacity: maximum 10 people
Participation costs: food expenses
If you are interested to attend, please write an email by 15 December 2008, explaining your motivation to participate/become a Board candidate, to Marketa.
After this date, we will evaluate all the applications and inform the selected people before Christmas so that they can get prepared for the event. For any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Logo for Happy Birthday! ESN is here!!!
After a three-month open call for logos for Happy Birthday and 14-day voting, ESN has a logo to represent our Birthday for the upcoming year. The author is Ismet Lisica from Bosnia and Herzegovina – his design was by far the most popular. Congratulations to Ismet and our thanks to all the participants of the contest!!!
Erasmus Student Network is 19!!
On 16 October 2008, ESN celebrated its 19th birthday. This is, however, just a beginning of a year full of projects, events and activities heading to the 20th Birthday! Find much more about Happy Birthday! ESN here.
Open call for ESN secretary - closed
ESN has become a bigger, more organised and professional network without loosing its attitudes towards personal development and good-times. To keep up with the daily work and future planning a secretary is very much needed.
From 1st January 2009 the International Board is happy to welcome you to Brussels as the new ESN secretary for 6 months with the option of prolongation of another 6 months. You will be the first reference person when it comes to administrative questions regarding our organisation. Hence, you play a crucial role for the well-being and smooth operation of ESN.
Among your tasks for this job of high importance are:
- Office management (Phone, office order, logistics etc.)
- Preparation and minuting the Board meetings
- Responsible for post/mail
- Travel management
- Working with the Communications responsible, for the development, implementation and execution of media tools
- Other duties may be assigned as required. Additionally, you can take responsibility over a project.
You should have good knowledge of spoken and written English as well as a functional command of spoken French. Your working style can be described as precise, organised, and task-oriented. In the position as secretary, you need to deal with uncertainties and show a high level of patience. Well developed computer skills (MS Office, basic HTML and preferably OpenOffice) are more than welcome. For your work for ESN International you should have international experience and a sound understanding of ESN. Work experience is desired but not a must.
Your salary will meet Belgium requirements and a room in the ESN office will be provided against a rent of EUR 300.00 plus expenses.
Should you wish to broaden your skills, develop yourself, and work in a very international and fast changing environment with motivated people; then, please send your CV together with your motivation letter to secretariat@esn.org. Please include your Skype address for an interview.
For questions refer to the International Board (board@esn.org) as well as to the current secretary, Melinda Horvath (secretariat@esn.org)
We are all looking forward to seeing you soon in Brussels.
ESN eXpress - printed !!!
The requirements are as followed:
- one page article: at most 400 words, around 2000 characters, spaces excluded;
- columns: no more than 150 words, spaces excluded;
- please send two/three photos connected to the article.
This time English articles will be the core of the magazine, but we would also like to receive articles from your Erasmus students as well as columns in your own languages (not only in English) to make the magazine even more interesting.
For more information please contact external@esn.org.

