IAESTE Annual Review 2020/21
A review of the last year of IAESTE international activities.
A review of the last year of IAESTE international activities.
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Restructuring<br />
the committee<br />
Grenoble, France<br />
Romain Pasdeloup, France<br />
<strong>IAESTE</strong> Summer Weekend in the south of France<br />
<strong>IAESTE</strong> France, Grenoble Alpes committee was founded at the end of<br />
2017. In February <strong>2020</strong>, the organisation changed to make the committee<br />
more dynamic. The team decided to be more flexible by following an “agile<br />
model”. Several projects were launched: the committee updated its website<br />
(https://www.iaeste-france.fr/en/), increased its influence on social<br />
networks and developed new marketing materials. The aim is to increase<br />
the committee’s visibility among students, employers, and universities. Thus,<br />
new partnerships are being developed with French institutions.<br />
<strong>IAESTE</strong> France Grenoble Alpes is working with Edith Bretin, an alumnus<br />
who was an exchange coordinator for <strong>IAESTE</strong> France from 1998 to 2003.<br />
Then, Edith remained active in <strong>IAESTE</strong> as an International Helper, then<br />
as Ombudsperson. Today, Edith has joined the French Committee as an<br />
advisor. Thus, the Grenoble Alpes Committee met at the end of June in a<br />
cottage, in the South of France, for a typical <strong>IAESTE</strong> Summer Weekend.<br />
Planned activities for the future include hikes, workshops and cohesion<br />
activities. The team is getting ready for the new exchange year, the energy<br />
is there. The committee hopes to open a second LC by the end of 20<strong>21</strong>.<br />
Committee volunteers (Romain, Léa, Océane, Thomas, Maxime, Sarah,<br />
Edith, Pierre)<br />
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