Tag: Democracy and Governance
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FINDING A JOB BACK AT HOME OR ABROAD: FIVE CHALLENGES TO RESPOND TO – Katerina (RUSSIA)
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If you are about to start a new life, without classes and half an hour breaks every 1,5…
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THE DARK SIDE OF BEING ACTIVE – Anastasiia (UKRAINE)
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At the end of the fall semester, I came to my project manager for a piece of advice…
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SO YOU THINK YOU CAN BE A PARLIAMENTARIAN: ADVENTURES IN BRUSSELS – Meline (ARMENIA)
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As a student since the age of eighteen, I have always thought that taking part in conferences and…
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ESTONIA: THE DIGITAL SOCIETY – Kevin (FRANCE)
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The Baltic country of Estonia has been engaged for nearly twenty years in the digitization of its public…
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WHY YOU SHOULDN’T REGRET TAKING A GAP YEAR – Katerina (RUSSIA)
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As International Student Ambassadors’ representative, I receive a bunch of e-mails throughout the semester. I get a lot…
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DARE TO ACHIEVE: HOW TO LAUNCH A PROJECT IN TARTU – Anastasiia (UKRAINE)
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Launching any kind of project, regardless of whether it’s a startup, a new NGO or an event, doesn’t…
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CROSSROADS OF EASTER CELEBRATION: HAPPY EASTER FROM ISA! – Meline (ARMENIA)
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Happy Easter! Easter has always been one of the dearest and most expected holidays since my childhood, and…
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ARCTIC ROAD TRIP: TO SANTA AND BEYOND – KEVIN (FRANCE)
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After living in Estonia for five years, I have finally made the step to hit the road and…
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“NO SLEEP: FIVE THINGS TO DO ON VACATIONS” – KATERINA (Russia)
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The finals are over, and I’m pretty sure you already miss the period of working hard, reading tons…
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A TOUR OF DORM LIFE IN TARTU – Meline (Armenia)
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First of all, it is important to know that the dorm is not going to be like your…
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