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Erasmus Generation: How does Europe make the young people move?

| 20/11/2013 | |
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This show was realised by Stand Alone Média, on an original idea of Notre Europe - Jacques Delors Institute, shot in the Representation of the European Commission in Paris, in September 2013.

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The space of free of circulation is one of first big achievements of the European Union. Over the years, the European Union eliminated the obstacles so that the citizens cannot only circulate freely, but also live in all the countries of the Union. However, there are still numerous barriers hindering this freedom of movement in spite of the directives and the programs.

The Erasmus program favors, since 1987, the exchanges between universities and allows thousands of students and of staffs to study and to be trained in European countries and especially to develop a feeling of understanding of the other European cultures and an European feeling. To encourage a mobility students, the European Union also favors a professional mobility. Since the beginning of the crisis, the youth unemployment reaches summits and they are more and more to settle down and to be worked in another country of the European Union. Is it possible to move in the European Union? Is the EU really a space without borders?

This show was realized by Stand Alone Média, on an original idea of Notre Europe – Jacques Delors Institute, shot in the Representation of the European Commission in Paris, in September, 2013.

Presented by:
Claire Bauchard, journalist

With:
Gaëtane Ricard-Nihoul, Political Analyst at the Representation of the European Commission in Paris
Pierre Goxe, Business Manager, Membrer of the student Erasmus Network
Franz Schranner, German Student doing an Erasmus exchange in Paris

The space of free of circulation is one of first big achievements of the European Union. Over the years, the European Union eliminated the obstacles so that the citizens cannot only circulate freely, but also live in all the countries of the Union. However, there are still numerous barriers hindering this freedom of movement in spite of the directives and the programs.

The Erasmus program favors, since 1987, the exchanges between universities and allows thousands of students and of staffs to study and to be trained in European countries and especially to develop a feeling of understanding of the other European cultures and an European feeling. To encourage a mobility students, the European Union also favors a professional mobility. Since the beginning of the crisis, the youth unemployment reaches summits and they are more and more to settle down and to be worked in another country of the European Union. Is it possible to move in the European Union? Is the EU really a space without borders?

This show was realized by Stand Alone Média, on an original idea of Notre Europe – Jacques Delors Institute, shot in the Representation of the European Commission in Paris, in September, 2013.

Presented by:
Claire Bauchard, journalist

With:
Gaëtane Ricard-Nihoul, Political Analyst at the Representation of the European Commission in Paris
Pierre Goxe, Business Manager, Membrer of the student Erasmus Network
Franz Schranner, German Student doing an Erasmus exchange in Paris

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