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EUROAVIA is an international student association with several Local Groups across Europe and India. Local Groups spread and live the EUROAVIA spirit, a set of common values based upon hard work, innovation, cultural awareness, team work and international networking.
EUROAVIA’s heart beats thanks to the work done inside each of its Local Groups.
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OOSTENDE
AS Oostende
Our members are aviation technology students and pilots-in-training from VIVES University of Applied Sciences’ campus based on the Belgian coast: the Flemish Aviation Training Centre. Our mission is for our members to experience first hand what the aerospace industry is really like and help them broaden their network trough company visits, field trips, workshops, guest speakers, internship contracts and much more!
OOSTENDE
AS Oostende
Our members are aviation technology students and pilots-in-training from VIVES University of Applied Sciences’ campus based on the Belgian coast: the Flemish Aviation Training Centre. Our mission is for our members to experience first hand what the aerospace industry is really like and help them broaden their network trough company visits, field trips, workshops, guest speakers, internship contracts and much more!
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What is a Local Group?
EUROAVIA is an international student association with several Local Groups across Europe and India. Local Groups spread and live the EUROAVIA spirit, a set of common values based upon hard work, innovation, cultural awareness, team work and international networking. EUROAVIA’s heart beats thanks to the work done inside each of its Local Groups.
There are different types of Local Groups:
– Affiliated Society (AS) are full members of EUROAVIA, with all rights and obligations;
– Prospective Affiliated Society (PAS) are groups that are in the process of becoming an AS.
– Adjunct Members (AM) are local groups located outside the borders of EUROAVIA (≈ Europe) and that have limited rights and obligations compared to an AS.
– Prospective Adjunct Members (PAM) are groups that are in the process of becoming an AM
At the moment EUROAVIA counts for 42 local groups in 18 countries, reaching up to more than 2000 members.
Why should I join EUROAVIA?
You should join EUROAVIA because it is a student organisation that unites students from all over Europe and India who share the same passion for aeronautics and space.
By joining EUROAVIA you can get in touch with different cultures and people with the more diverse backgrounds. Moreover, you are offered with incomparable advantages and opportunities: You can become an active part of the aerospace world, start shaping the aerospace industry of tomorrow and get in touch with the biggest and most influencing companies in the European aerospace scene.
Joining our events gives you the opportunity to acquire practical knowledge and soft skills, experiencing something that your sole studies will never be able to offer you. All this… While having lots of fun!
If there is an Affiliated Society in your university, we invite you to join our network.
If you are already part of an association who shares the same spirit, goals and interests of EUROAVIA, then you should definitely consider joining us. Otherwise, you can create your own AS from scratch.
How can I create a new AS?
- Download and fill in the Motivation Letter. Then, send it to the International Board (IB).
- If they respond that you fit in the EUROAVIA spirit, you have become a Possible Prospective Affiliated Society, PPAS, (or Possible Prospective Adjunct Member, PPAM, if you are staying outside of Europe) and the process of joining us has started.
- During the upcoming EUROAVIA Congress, you will have the possibility to give a presentation about your group, your university, city and local or national aerospace industry, and explaining the motivations that have brought you to join EUROAVIA.
- After your presentation, the Congress will vote to decide if you are the right group to become part of EUROAVIA, and, in case of a favourable outcome, you will become a Prospective Affiliated Society, PAS, (or, again, Possible Adjunct Member, PAM, in case you are staying outside of Europe).