Erasmus + training course “UnderSTAND” happened online and lasted from 5 to 13 February. People attended from more than 10 European Union countries and in total there were 50 participants. The main targets of these courses were “Interethnic conflict; conflicts in general; exploring and learning how to solve them; how to understand others”. The courses were something amazing that happened to me
One of the most challenging things for an Erasmus student is to get used to the local culture and habits. This means dealing with a new language, a different lifestyle and other points of view. Lithuania could be seen as an unusual destination for an Erasmus project since it is a small country and people do not know a lot about it. Moreover, Lithuania is not an English speaking country, so young people may think that
Workshop for young people about body image and social media was held on 8th July, 2019 under the Erasmus + School Education Strategic Partnership project “Healthy Minds – Wellbeing at School” (HMWS). Topics about body image and social media were selected for workshop as ones of the top interesting topics based on results of survey we implemented about most important and common issues among young peo
Participating in erasmus+ project in Poronin was more valuable than I could imagine. While my friends were working, searching for a job, I decided that this time I want to try something different and at this point in my life it is time for me “to go out of my comfort zone”. These words are really popular nowadays and sometimes they lose their real value, but in this project I learned even more how it is important to
Erasmus+ experiences always bring something new into your life. I have participated in a project called “Open to Europe – Change the World” in Poronin, Poland. But this project changed me instead. I have been in Erasmus+ studies exchange before, thus I have already known that it was going to be a valuable experience full of good memories, new people, valuable time. But this project was much more than that.
On the 23rd of July groups from Poland and Lithuania met in the Murzasichle in order to participate in a project called “Europeans are one family “. During the first day we tried to learn each others names and break the ice between us – we managed to do it really quickly! Then we came up with some rules which had to make our time in this project even better. One of the rules was to greet everyone in the morning