Eric - Main Coordinator (former)

photo of Eric I am Eric Ferrere, an ESN France active member and student in Languages (Spanish and Catalan). I have some experience and knowledge in ESN on local and international level. First, I was in ESN Nantes just before they became part of ESN France, followed by ESN Genoa in Italy. I am a founder member in ESN Aix-en-Provence and treasurer in this section for 5 months. I am EA National Coordinator for one year as well, and I try to go ahead and motivate every sections in my oen country. As for me, EA has to be developed on International level to get stronger and why not faster. I am really glad to do part of International EA Team. I already have good relations with my neighborhoods, but I still want to do more. I was to forget, I did my Erasmus on wheelchair and I enjoyed it ;)

 

Agnes - Partnership Manager

photo of Agnes My name is Agnes Sarolta Fazekas. I am currently a Social Policy PhD Fellow at the Eötvös Loránd University. I was born with arms malformation, but it did not cause any problem in my socialization, & in studying. My professional interest is higher education & disability policy. I have been an enthusiastic ESNer of my university and my country since 2008. In 2010 I was an Erasmus Student in Germany. In 2011, I participated in Exchangeability project as an “Exchangeability Ambassador’ of Hungary. In 2012 I did an Erasmus Programme for Placement in Dublin, Ireland at an European Cross Disability Organization. I was choosen as a National Exchangeability Coordinator of ESN Hungary in 2012.

 

Thomas - Secretary

photo of Thomas Hello, I am Thomas Pappas, a Greek student of Mathematics. I met ESN through ESN KAPA Athens a few months after my Erasmus experience in Belfast of N. Ireland and I've been active ever since (2 years in total). Participating in the local and national level mostly (recently elected National Webmaster), I have found more reasons than I expected to motivate me in learning more about the network, be part of it and contribute as much as I can. One of those reasons was ExchangeAbility. Being LC for 1.5 years and a volunteer in my university's Access Unit, I learned a lot that I wish to use for the purposes and growth of the project. I believe it has great prospectives and Mapility is great chance to utilize them. Apart from that I'd like to introduce more ideas like training about interaction with people with disabilities and Accessible Web Content. All the above, with the proper teamwork, can advance and improve ExchangeAbility event further.

 

Vasiliki - Communication Manager

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I am Vasiliki Meletaki and I am udndergraduate student of Sociology in Greece. During my Erasmus in Paris last year, I became a member of International Committee for Education and I am also a member of ESN Panteion Athens. During the current year I am the EA local coordinator, SE back-up local coordinator and vice-president -secretary.