Greifswald International Students' Festival
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The Greifswald International Students Festival is an event organised by GrIStuF e.V. in the Hanseatic city of Greifswald, Germany.
These festivals includes different activities such as: thematic workshops, cultural events, exhibitions, parties and concerts. The thematic range includes political, art, social and cultural topics.
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[edit] Organization: GrIStuF e.V.
GrIStuF e.V. is an association founded ad hoc for the organization of the Greifswald Students' Festivals although it organises other local events such as the local running dinner. It is a non-profit organization formed mainly by Greifswald local volunteers.
[edit] 2002
In 2002 inspired by the Ilmenau Students Festival [1] a group of enthusiastic students organised the first Greifswald International Students Festival.
[edit] 2005 "Touch the World"
An organisation team formed itself and began planning the Second Festival in 2005. The topics of 2005 Festival included: Green Globalization, Conflicts, Migration, Development Cooperation, Intercultural learning and Bioethics.
Officially 271 students from all over the world followed this invitation. Not as many as expected showed up due to visa problems.
[edit] 2006 "Project U-rope: Utopia or Reality"
Project U-rope: utopia or reality was the motto chosen for this year since only students living in Europe were invited this time. Gesine Schwan was the patroness and sent a recorded video in the presentation.
Officially more than 400 participants took part in the 2006 year's Festival.
The workshops and Panel Discussions embraced the following topics:
- Connecting
- Learning
- Networks
- Presenting
The cultural activities included:
- European Night
- Meeting of the Europeans
- Arts & Crafts Market
- Excursions to the Region
- Panel Discussions
- League of Culture
- Several Concerts
[edit] 2008
Next Festival will be held in 2008 not to coincide with the 2007 Ilmenau's Festival and avoid low participation risks.
[edit] External links
- Official website in English
- Official website in German (usually more updated, especially with local activities information)
- Programme booklet of 2006 Festival "Project U-rope: Utopia or Reality" (English and German)

