Volume 16, Number 1
September 8, 2009





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ESN at Bilkent

esnYou may have known us as Bilkent International Students club, or BISC. But now we've joined a bigger club, the most prominent student network in Europe, ESN (The Erasmus Student Network). Those of you who studied abroad in Europe should be familiar with the comfort and prestige of the multicolored asterisk. We're proud to be the Bilkent branch of this organization , which helps exchange students, spend less time lost in the webs of bureaucracy and more time experiencing the culture. We help the severely disoriented and displaced find their way around all that Bilkent has to offer. After that, it's up to them to explore the kaleidoscopic mosaic of our country. 

We are always striving to be better. In fact, we intend to be the best. As any exchange student who studied in Bilkent will tell you, we're one of the most professional and efficient orientation teams. A student from Iran, Peyman, says his experience has been so well that he feels home. He added that his time in Bilkent has been made better by ESN. He wants to join the club and become a volunteer himself. ESN is not exclusively for European students. We welcome students from anywhere in the world.

ESN Mission Statement: ESN is a non-profit international student organization. Our mission is to represent international students, thus providing opportunities for cultural understanding and self-development under the principle of Students Helping Students.

By ONUR ÇELİK
ESN Bilkent


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