Report: Forum Thessaly 2013.

Small Regions. Great Ideas.

Taking place from the 2nd to the 8th of August 2013, the International Forum in Thessaly gathered over 100 participants from all over Europe and provided them with the great opportunity of participating in an exceptional session. And it was not only the fact that the session itself took place at the hottest time of the year, in probably the hottest country of Europe in both terms of temperature and current issues, such as the recovery from the worst financial crises that the country has ever dealt with. What is more is the people that characterised the session, both the officials and the delegates and especially those behind the curtains that were incredibly dedicated and enabled all the others to attend an exceptional event.

But let’s start over and get through the session chronologically. The first four days were spent at an altitude of 900 m, surrounded by fine forests and a breathtaking mountainous landscape that perfectly reflected the beauty of the nature of Thessaly. The accommodation, Camp Pefki, was located just outside the village and provided the perfect venue for both Teambuilding and socialising, going hand in hand with still facilitating a pleasant stay.

Day one included arrival, check-in and socialising in terms of the welcome party and meeting room mates as well as fellow delegates. It was directly followed by the day of Teambuilding, which was concluded by a great evening of Eurovillage. This was not only an event that brought all of us closer together, it was also the first time we comprehended the international spirit and of course tasted all the delicacies. Christina and me – the Austrian delegation – provided Mannerschnitten, Mozartkugeln, caramelised and salty pumpkin seeds and last but not least homemade Kürbiskernöl, strongly recommended to be combined with German Bretzel or Spanish meat. ‘Unity in diversity’ could be considered a concise summarisation of the evening.

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After being transferred to the beautiful city of Trikala, we enjoyed the Opening Ceremony that included inspiring speeches by even more inspiring people. Subsequently, Committee Work started and with an unseen academic level, the committees discussed highly controversial topics that currently affect all of us, especially when the overall session topic, which dealt with regional development, was concerned. Completing the day of hard work and refreshing coffee breaks to become clear-headed again, Committee Dinner brought us even closer together and showed once again the great EYP spirit that every single participant was carrying.

There was of course another day of Committee Work, probably the most challenging one. All of us were highly focused on including every single detail from the fruitful discussions into a bulletproof resolution that respectfully represents the different opinions of the various individual personalities. As all of us dedicated a lot of effort, we were more than ever looking forward to the evening and especially to an indelible party and succeeding night.

The next day included departure from the camp and was continued by a memorable visit to the great sight of Meteora, a UNESCO World Heritage and one of the most important complexes of Eastern Orthodox monasteries in Greece. Enjoying that much culture was followed by great times to relax on the beach, exactly meeting our needs in order to cope with a long and demanding preparation night. Before the resolutions were handed out, we were able to enjoy a great Euroconcert, which again represented Europe’s cultural wealth.

General Assembly took place at the Regional Council Hall of Thessaly, in the city of Larissa. As it was the highlight of the week, all of us were equally looking forward to participating and nervous to defend our hard work in front of such a huge audience. After several heated debates with both dedicated and highly controversial discussions, every single resolution managed to pass the voting procedure, which displays the high appreciation of the work that was done during the previous days.

Finally, the session was concluded by an emotional Closing Ceremony, where we again and – this time fully – realised how much effort was committed to making the idea of this session a reality. Additionally, this was also the first time that we, as the participants were able to gain an insight into the people that were responsible for enabling this session to become unique. The uniqueness of this session was celebrated at the Farewell Party, which made an excellent end to an excellent EYP event.

And I think that this is the right time to say thank you, especially to the head organising team, its fellow organisers and in general, the officials team. Bearing in mind that Greece is currently in a severe financial situation and in the difficult state of recovery, what has been done is an unbelievable achievement and especially in terms of fundraising, inconceivable effort seems to been dedicated to organising the session. Moreover, we owe special thanks to both EYP Greece and EYP Austria, for giving us the opportunity to participate. Last but not least, I have to leave a simple ‘thank you’ to all the participants, especially to all the Greek ones, who showed me with their commitment, dedication and hospitality, how important it is to stand together, particularly in times of crisis and that they believe in the importance of the European Union, just as I do and just as all of us should do. Thank you.

by Markus Kirchschlager

EYP-ers of the Month: August

Lea Bogensperger and Eva Reitbauer have spent over a year preparing and organising the European Youth Forum Graz 2013. The Forum, which took place from the 8th to 12th of July, summoned 90 EYPers from all over Europe under the historic rooftops of Graz and gave them a chance to discuss important issues in the field of Research & Development.

During this event, Lea and Eva showed exceptional leadership as well as exceptional personal qualities. Their kind, always-smiling approach to Head-Organising made the forum a joy for Officials and Delegates alike.

Lea, who is a student of Biomedical Engineering at Graz University of Technology, first joined EYP Austria at the National Conference 2011 in Vienna. Since then, she has participated in both national and international EYP events as a Delegate, Chair and Organiser.

Eva, who is a student at Graz University of Technology in the field of Geomatics Engineering, started her impressive EYP career at the 1st International Youth Forum Leipzig 2011, which she attended together with Lea. As an active member of EYP Austria, Eva has not only participated in various sessions both nationally and internationally, but has also attended several other events, such as Alumni Weekends and Trainings.

Both as a team and individually, Eva and Lea are irreplaceable members of EYP Austria and we are very much looking forward to their future plans within EYP.

Thank you for everything!

Graz 2013 Resolution Booklet

We are excited to announce that after four days of hard work the amazing delegates of the European Youth Forum Graz 2013 have finished working on their resolutions, dealing with various issues in the field of Research & Development.

In the last few hours the chairs team has been working hard to provide you with a nice resolution booklet outlining their committee’s findings.

Further we are thrilled to announce that the resolutions will be discussed in our General Assembly tomorrow in the Meerscheinschlössel in Graz. The event is open to the public and you are most welcome.

Find more information and pictures on our Facebook page or follow us on Twitter for live updates from the General Assembly.

Call for Head Organisers

Dear EYPers,

EYP Austria is looking forward to a great school/university year 2013/14. The period will include an unseen number of sessions in Austria. Also, we will introduce the concept of Regional Sessions to our National Committee.

The Board is proud to hereby open a Call for Head Organisers for all upcoming sessions!

Head organising an event is challenging and requires a great deal of responsibility, motivation and hard work. Over a period of several months Head Organisers fundraise, book venues, publish calls and information about the event and closely cooperate with the board, to name a few of their responsibilities. Ultimately, this will guarantee another addition to the high quality sessions that EYP Austria has hosted in the past year – and it will have your name written all over it.

Please find more detailed information as well as all contact details in the PDF below.

Deadline to submit your application: Sunday, 7th of July 2013, 23.59 CEST.
Please send your application as a single PDF file to raphael.bek@eypaustria.org.

Best wishes,
Jakob, Jelena, Raphael, Sarah, Patrik, Teresa and David
(The Board of EYP Austria)

Austrian Alumni Weekend 2013: Call for Trainees

Dear Members of EYP Austria,

The EYP Austria Alumni Weekend 2013 will be held in Krems an der Donau from 2nd to 4th of August 2013 (Friday to Sunday). The event will give Austrian EYPers the chance to participate in several trainings and workshops, as well as an interesting panel debate. The Alumni Weekend will also be an out-standing opportunity to meet and socialise with other EYPers.

We have put together some excellent trainings and workshops, lead by the best trainers we could find. Take this unique opportunity to learn more about EYP, achieve some new skills and meet some outstanding fellow EYPers.

We warmly invite you to be part of this amazing event, and hope to see you in Krems in August! The organisers are happy to answer all your questions at alumniweekend@eypaustria.org.

Best wishes,
(on behalf of the Board of EYP Austria as well as the Organising Team)

Jakob Etzel and Raphael Bek
President of EYP Austria, and Head-Organiser of the Alumni Weekend

Application form
The Austrian Alumni Weekend on Facebook

General-Versammlung 2013

EYP Austria’s Annual General Assembly took place on Saturday, 25th May 2013 at the premises of the Austrian Ministry of Economy, Family and Youth. During the event, the members of EYP Austria elected their new board:

  • Jakob Etzel (President)
  • Raphael Bek (Vice-President, National Coordinator)
  • Jelena Stevanović (Vice-President, International Relations)
  • Sarah König (Treasurer)
  • Teresa Stadler (Human Resources Coordinator)
  • Patrik Bruschek (Fundraising Coordinator)
  • David Rauch (IT & PR)

Further highlight was the founding of an alumni association. Special guests at the event were: the former Minister of Defence, Dr. Friedhelm Frischenschlager, and the Vice-President of the Union of European Federalists, Mag. Philipp Agathanos.

Photos from the event can be found on Facebook.

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Invitation: Annual General Assembly 2013

Dear EYPers,

We kindly extend our invitation to the Generalversamlung 2013 in Vienna on the 25th May 2013. Happily, we can now give you exact details:

Details
When Where Who
25th May 2013, 16:00 CET Medien-Jugend-Info
Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft, Familie und Jugend;

Franz-Josefs-Kai 51, 1010 Wien
All members of EYP Austria

Please find the programme for the Generalversammlung 2013 below. This year, we have managed to make it more exciting than ever, in order to highlight the importance of the event. There might even be some surprises in stock.

We cannot stress enough how important it is for all members to participate in the Generalversammlung. The General Assembly is the highest and most important instance in EYP Austria and you, the collective members of EYP Austria, get to make important decisions that affect the future of EYP Austria. Members will have the chance to elect a new board and make talk about important things concerning EYP Austria. It is most important for all members to attend the Generalversammlung and participate in the procedures of the event.

As Vienna is amongst my guilty pleasures, I cannot wait to get there this weekend and of course I expect to see all of you there. Also, there will be Socialising afterwards.

I remain with my best wishes from Graz,

Raphael Bek
National Coordinator

→ The Generalversammlung 2013 on Facebook