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The size of an organisation is not defined by its growth, but by its activity and the expansivity of its connections to other organisations. Therefore, For EESTEC it is very important to establish and maintain the communication and cooperation with the organisations, which have similar intersets and needs, which can help the mutual development and expansion of the members' horizon.

IFISO_logoInformal Forum of International Student Organisations is an informal forum for international officers of pluralistic, "non-political" and not-for-profit international (worldwide, European, etc.) student-run organizations. IFISO is an international network of global or European Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs). IFISO provides a platform for these NGOs to share best practices, but also to pursue common aims, often by cooperating through inter-organisational projects on a European level.

 

AEGEE logoAssociation des Etats Généraux des Etudiants de l’Europe / European Students’ Forum is a student organization that promotes cooperation, communication and integration amongst young people in Europe. As a non-governmental, politically independent and non-profit organization AEGEE is open to students and young professionals from all faculties and disciplines - it counts 15.000 members, active in more than 240 cities in 43 European countries, making it the biggest interdisciplinary student association in Europe.

 

BEST_logoBoard of European Students of Technology is a non-profit and non-political organization, which aims to facilitate the interaction between students, universities and companies. BEST has 86 Local BEST Groups, in 30 countries. Through our academic and non-academic events, students have the opportunity to develop themselves by acquiring and improving skills, sharing information and achieving an international mindset.

 

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European Geography Association for students and young geographers aims to offer personal development opportunities to young geographers across Europe, and enable them to fulfill their potential as young scientists. EGEA provides complementary and alternative learning opportunities, beyond formal education of Geography.

 

 

 

estiem_resize_20th_anniversary.jpgEuropean Students of Industrial Engineering and Management, represents more than 47,000 students in 26 countries and is the only Europe-wide network linking 64 IEM universities. Founded in 1990, it aims at establishing and fostering interrelations among students of IEM. Multinational project teams organise Europe-wide activities such as exchanges, conferences, case competitions, lectures and workshops. This makes ESTIEM a unique network connecting people with different cultural backgrounds and experiences.

 

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European Association of Aerospace Students, founded in 1959 and present in more than 30 cities. It aims to stimulate contacts between students and the aerospace industry, offer opportunities of acquaintance and exchange among students from different countries and represent European aerospace students at an international level.

 

 

 

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The International Association of Students in Agricultural and Related Sciences reunites students in the field of agricultural and related areas like environmental/food/various sciences. Founded in 1957 it is now spread in over 40 countries worldwide. Our mission is "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".

 

 

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The International Federation of Medical Students’ Associations is one of the largest international student forums, bringing together more than 1.2 million medical students representing 96 countries from all 4 corners of the globe. The IFMSA believes and works towards creating culturally sensitive medical students who are able to appreciate health problems throughout the world, work relentlessly to alleviate the burdens of those problems and join forces with relevant partners to create healthier communities, and thus a healthier world.

 

 

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International Pharmaceutical Students' Federation - Since establishment in 1949, IPSF now represents more than 350,000 pharmacy students and recent graduates in 70 countries worldwide. IPSF is the leading international advocacy organisation of pharmacy students promoting improved public health through provision of information, education, networking, and a range of publication and professional activities.

 

 

 

 

 

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