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25.06.2024
13 Sciences Po Students at SGH Warsaw School of Economics for a Sport and Culture Festival
As part of the CIVICA alliance, 13 Sciences Po students from various associations took part in a Sport and Culture Festival at SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Poland.
From 14 to 16 June, 250 young Europeans from the 10 CIVICA partner universities arrived at the SGH campus to meet, discuss, and share many activities such as a sailing race on the Zegrzynskie Lake and dance workshops.
Discover their journey through 6 photographs and the words of Louna Martin, an undergraduate student at Sciences Po.
Louna Martin, a Bachelor's student on the Paris campus, is the VP of L'artimuse, a student sailing association.
Who did you meet and why did you enroll in this experience?
I met dozens of students from all over Europe. I joined this experience because I knew it would be enriching, and I wasn't disappointed!
Through the wonderful values of sports, I shared some memorable moments. This year, I was the vice-president of L'artimuse on the Paris campus, an association focused on sailing and marine issues. I loved sharing my passion during the organised regatta.
Other Sciences Po students participated as representatives of sports teams and music associations.
Did you enjoy meeting other European students?
The trip was fantastic, and the organisation was excellent. I had the chance to meet many European students, which I thoroughly enjoyed. These encounters allowed me to explore diverse perspectives and cultures.
Compared to Sciences Po, the international atmosphere was even more pronounced, and the diversity of student backgrounds was remarkable. The rich exchanges fostered hopes for exciting future projects.
Do you think initiatives such as CIVICA are important?
Initiatives like CIVICA are essential for fostering collaboration and creating bonds among European students. These programmes help cultivate a sense of belonging to a European community and encourage the exchange of ideas and knowledge.
They play a crucial role in building a strong, lasting network among future European leaders. For instance, I discussed a sports project with events at various universities, an ecological awareness sailing cruise, and forming a European music group.
Thank you to the Sciences Po students for sharing their experience: Cyprian Czaban from Sciences Polyphonies, Corynthe Delavande, from Les Parisiennes Sport tournament, Michel Effimbra from the Bureau des Arts, Cassandre Gervasoni from the Bureau des Arts, Félicien Huss from the Pôle Rock band, Caroline Kerdiles from the Sports Association (AS), Nils Louhmadi from the Iberian Sports Association, Louna Martin from L'artimuse sailing association, Jules Mateo-Nerlich from the Bureau des Sports, Maël Meunier from Le soir des intellectuels philosophy association, Adèle Moisan from the Bureau des Sports, Emma Nicol from the Close Up film association, Sebastian Ramirez Hernández from the Avocats Sans Frontières anti-discrimination initiative.