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Three tips to move out and see Europe

The European Union is trying to do everything to motivate the youngsters with mellow personality to move them out from their usual environment and to get the to know with new cultures. Our parents are green with envy, because nowadays there are a lot of possibilities for us to gain new experiences abroad. We collected the three most popular EU co-financed programs which are aiming to mobilize the European youth.

It’s not just about learning - Image: Flickr.com/ju2citron

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Online media becomes much more important even for diplomacy

Budapest, 11 March 2008, 5.30 p.m.

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Despite being Tuesday afternoon and the fact that for many our last debate has started long before the end of their working time, around 30 young people, journalists, researchers and students interested in foreign affairs gathered in Cafe Petit Vian, a cosy downtown café.

Participants and especially members of the Budapest team were on pins and needles till the arrive of their special guest, U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary (DAS) of State for Public Diplomacy Colleen Graffy, since it was her personal wish to meet Babelians living in Budapest during her visit in the Hungarian capital.

Shortened version of the discussion is available on video:

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Hungarian student wins Gold at science Olypmics in Taipei

goldmedal.JPGDecember 12, 2007

Hungarian student Áron Szigetvári won a Gold medal at the International Junior Science Olympics held in Taipei on December 2-11.

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