Life of a stagiaire - Ppt on a life of a stagiaire that I had to prepare for the presentation in front of Director General...Hope you don't mind guys that it has been published if u do recognize your face in some pictures ;) - Alessia
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Life of a stagiaire - Ppt on a life of a stagiaire that I had to prepare for the presentation in front of Director General...Hope you don't mind guys that it has been published if u do recognize your face in some pictures ;) - Alessia
2. 08.45-9.30 Arrival at the office 10.00 Stagiaires’ arrival at the office OH NO IT IS MONDAY! 11.00 Unit meeting 11.15 Oops I had a unit meeting 13.45 Coffee break 14.00 Back to the office (“Do we really have to go back to the office?”) 15.40 Report writing 18.00 Kitty O’Sheas 16.00 Presentation in front of Director General 17.30 State of Play: has the stagiaire survived the first working day after a week-end full of parties? 12.00 Visit to the Council* 13.00 Lunch (If possible, Buffet offered by the Commission)
3. Language Classes TUESDAY EN: What are you doing tonight? FR: Qu’est-ce que tu fais ce soir? IT: Cosa fai questa sera? DE: Was machst du heute Abend? JP: あなたは今夜やってい SP: ¿Qué haces esta noche?
The stagiaires life has two sides… Certainly, there is the professional and serious one…that you’ll have/had the occasion to get to know during the « Work od DG ENTR » presentation. We therefore decided to concentrate on the « dark side of the stage » … We will present you the typical week of a stagiaire by associating each day to a peculiar activity. […]
Monday: the typical day of a stagiaire… *See 10th slide
Stagiaires’ language lessons Some of us were giving language lessons, to beginners, intermediate and advanced stagiaires. Some others, lazier, were enjoying them as poor students for free, with the only purpose of improving “LANGUAGE skills”and learning sentences useful in the “BUISNESS environment”… Everything was available from Universal English to very useful ancient Greek, Germanic grammar pleasures, flirting Italian skills, poshy French accents, a complete translation of “ We are the champions ” in Spanish and much much more! However some useful lessons were missing… Indeed, how to understand the "jargon" of our EU colleagues? EAC, SG ect.. and all other acronyms were a mystery for a long time. Actually most of them are still a mistery! So maybe in order to avoid stagiaires that agree with everything you say without understanding a single word, maybe some of officials should come back to their “happy young beginning”, and share the secrets of EU abbreviations and slang with us!
The Solidarity Sub-Committee gathers stagiaires who share the common interest in the problems faced by less fortunate people in the world. Our aim is to organise and/or participate in solidarity actions that battle against social, development or human rights issues. The objective of the Solidarity Sub-Committee is to provide creative opportunities for stagiaires: - to raise awareness of humanitarian and human rights issues - to raise money for charity - to do humanitarian volunteer work in Brussels The money which the Solidarity Committee raised (more than …. Euros) during the Summer Stage 2010 has been donated to a Belgian NGO called CPCS, to support shelter and social rehabilitation projects for street children in Nepal. CPCS runs a program for hundreds of children offering a range of services, including shelter, informal education, counselling, sport activities and a rehabilitation program. The money raised with our various projects will be used to continue the provision of these services and to finance the construction of more centres in Nepal in order to make more shelter programs available.
Pluxing: The week of the stagiaires is centered around the mythical and suggestive Plux, that is Place du Luxembourg. With every weather, temperature, after having done 180 km of cycling, after having worked for 20 hours in a row (well…this never happens but still…),if you have a meeting at 7 in the morning the following day, or whatever… plux is still a mandatory place to go on Thursday evenings. The stagiaires may not get to know by heart the acronyms of the Commission, but they know extremely well which bar to go at any time to get the less expensive beer, where to go for free toilets, where to grab free pop corns, etc… There’s no place like plux when it comes to networking… It’s the best venue where to meet people from other dgs , institutions, lobbies, etc… It seems that the whole international Brussels youth has a fixed meeting there. There's a particular buzz there, present nowhere else in the city; a kind of tribal gathering for dynamic twentysomething Europeans who argue, drink and flirt with an ambitious intensity. Plux is so important in the life of a stagiaire, that even the corresponding verb has been invented and everybody will understand you if you say “let’s go pluxing today”… Someone states Plux should have been considered as the ninth institution in the Lisbon Treaty…
And much much more!
Conferences: SME Finance Forum European SME Week 2010 opening Information session on EACI European Investment Bank The functioning of the Council The European Court of Justice role Reflections on Europe from an ex-stagiaire: an evening with Mario Monti;
But the life of a stagiaire is not only about parties and sub-committees…. Here are just a few aspects linked to the stagiaires’ life.