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easa005 participants<br />

participants<br />

USA (2)<br />

Venezuela (2)<br />

Portugal (5)<br />

Spain (10)<br />

Ireland (7)<br />

UK (14)<br />

France (23)<br />

Belgium (9)<br />

Denmark (16)<br />

Netherlands (12)<br />

Switzerland (50)<br />

Italy (12)<br />

Norway (11)<br />

Germany (13)<br />

Sweden (17)<br />

Czech Republic (8)<br />

Austria (8)<br />

Slovenia (11)<br />

The Participants<br />

416 people from 40 different countries travelled big distances<br />

to come to Bergün. Each participating country enriches EASA<br />

by its different cultural and historical backgro<strong>und</strong>s. And it is<br />

interesting to learn about the differences also in terms of ar�<br />

chitectural education.<br />

Many of the participants, especially from eastern countries,<br />

face major problems to raise the money for the trip to EASA.<br />

This issue was often generously moderated by fo<strong>und</strong>ations,<br />

thus supporting the most important issue of the event: the di�<br />

versity!<br />

Quota list / Application process<br />

The quota list shows the number of places for the summer<br />

meeting for each country. The quota list is calculated yearly<br />

by the organisers according to a system in which the factors<br />

Community, Activity and number of students are taken into<br />

account. The application of each country�s �s s participants is is or� or� or�<br />

ganised by the National Contacts (NC’s).<br />

Payment<br />

The organisers try to keep fees low. In addition, the countries<br />

are categorised by their financial possibilities and the fees dif�<br />

fer according to them.<br />

Poland (10)<br />

Hungary (20)<br />

Finland (7)<br />

Latvia (8)<br />

Lithuania (11)<br />

Croatia (13)<br />

Bosnia and Herzegovina (9)<br />

Belarus (9)<br />

Bulgaria (2)<br />

Kosovo (3)<br />

Macedonia (9)<br />

Romania (11)<br />

Serbia and Montenegro (17)<br />

Greece (8)<br />

Ukraine (6)<br />

Cyprus (4)<br />

Russia (11)<br />

Turkey (15)<br />

Palestine (2)<br />

Israel (2)<br />

Georgia (5)<br />

Armenia (4)<br />

participants from all over Europe travelled to Bergün<br />

Countries and participants:<br />

Armenia (4) / Austria (8) / Belarus (9) / Belgium (9) / Bos�<br />

nia and Herzegovina (9) / Bulgaria (2) / Czech Republic (8) /<br />

Croatia (13) / Cyprus (4) / Denmark (16) / Finland (7) / France<br />

(23) / Georgia (5) / Germany (13) / Greece (8) / Hungary (20)<br />

/ Ireland (7) / Italy (12) / Kosovo (3) / Latvia (8) / Lithuania<br />

(11) / Macedonia (9) / Netherlands (12) / Norway (11) / Po�<br />

land (10) / Portugal (5) / Romania (11) / Russia (11) / Serbia<br />

and Montenegro (17) / Slovenia (11) / Spain (10) / Sweden<br />

(17) / Switzerland (incl. organisers and tutors) (50) / Turkey<br />

(15) / UK (14) / Ukraine (6) / Guests: Israel (2) / Palestine (2)<br />

/ USA (2) / Venezuela (2)<br />

Total (416)<br />

Missing Countries<br />

There are a few countries missing at every EASA, changing<br />

from year to year. The organisation always tries to get them to<br />

join, but sometimes it doesn’t work out.<br />

At EASA005 the missing countries were:<br />

Albania / Azerbaijan / Estonia / Iceland / Malta<br />

participants listening, working, having a break, eating, enjoying the sun, thinking , preparing, discussing...<br />

documentation<br />

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