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Volunteer in EUROWEEK, Poland

Author: Kanna Nishi, BSc Commerce and Marketing

Overview

EUROWEEK is an educational program/ seminar for students of all age and adult learner. It focuses in enhancing the English language and leadership skills of its participants. Furthermore, we are also developing the key areas of multiple intelligence that the students needed in this past- changing environment; cross-cultural, social and communication, intellectual and creativity skills.

And as to be a position of the volunteer in the EUROWEEK, Cross-cultural approach is one of the key areas of EUROWEEK in providing non formal education to its students. The facilitators of every activity are the Youth Leaders around the world. Each volunteer has a commendable background and expertise such as in Economics, International Business, Law, Masters in Psychology, English Teachers, International Studies, Tourism, Political Science, Literature, Journalism, Aircraft Engineer, Software Engineer and more. Furthermore, Youth Leaders are also engaged with different organizations, serving as volunteers inside and outside of their country.

They have previously attended local and international seminars and are passionate in all they do more so advocacy work. Also, majority of the Youth Leaders are actively participating and engaging in community activities; they have also interesting hobbies that will surely interest all the participants.

How to be a volunteer.

EUROWEEK is also a learning space for volunteers. The volunteers can create; teach workshops and other activities that would not only benefit the students but also contribute to their growth as individuals, team players and leaders.

Benefits

  • Accommodation is provided
  • Local Transportation
  • Meal during activities
  • Travel fund
  • Leadership Training
  • International Certificate

How to apply

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Travel: Norway to ease entry and quarantine hotel restrictions

The Local no Published.

Norway will scrap quarantine hotels and ease entry restrictions for travellers from the UK and EEA or Schengen countries where infections are low enough, the government confirmed on Friday. 

The government also said it would scrap the distinction between ‘necessary’ and ‘unnecessary’ trips, meaning arrivals from the United Kingdom and EEA and Schengen countries will no longer need to enter quarantine hotels and can quarantine at home or another suitable location. 

“We are now changing the rules for quarantine hotels. We are removing the distinction between necessary and unnecessary travel when entering Norway, “

Justice Minister Monica Mæland said in a statement.

Previously those returning from unnecessary trips would have to enter quarantine hotels for a minimum of seven of Norway’s ten-day quarantine period. 

Those returning from essential trips were exempt. 

Essential trips included those taken to visit your children, go to a funeral, or to see a relative or close relation with a severe or terminal illness, as well as strictly necessary maintenance on a holiday home in Sweden or Finland. 

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