Thursday, January 28, 2010

Challenge is upto you...:)


Dear all,

As you all know
AIESEC is an international platform present in more than 100 countries which aims at attracting and retaining high potential people who are proactive and want to make a positive impact on society through their actions. As an organization AIESEC aims at connecting individuals with specific issue based interests on a global level, thereby allowing them to discover and develop their inherent potential.

We are currently running our
recruitment's for all those interested in joining AIESEC in our teams and projects or to go abroad to one of the 107 countries where we are present.

This is a chance in a lifetime for you to feel the internationalism of the
oldest and largest organization run by and for students providing you with leadership opportunities and the development of other practical skills that can complement your academic education through teamwork, a global learning environment composed of different events and our global program of internships.

Waiting for the ones who decide to step up log into:

http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dF9abXFIdWlMVG5qQXU4dDk5bFVfTUE6MA

Now the challenge is up to you! :)

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Incredible India...Incredible LPU....


I started my AIESEC journey nearly 3 years ago, experiencing AIESEC in different ways and in different countries. Throughout that time I have experienced so much more than the average student.
I have met people from all over the world, organised events, attended conferences all overAustralia, Sweden and also in Malaysia (and now India!), have been a part of a high performing team, lead a local chapter of AIESEC as president and many many more exciting experiences that have enriched my life and career ... However they say that nothing in your AIESEC experience compares to your AIESEC Exchange. We say that Exchange is the most impactful and life changing experience you can have in this organisation and so far my time in India has proved this statement to be true... and LPU has definitely played a role in that.

A few months back I found myself chatting to the VP DT, a member of LPU online and soon after was matched to an internship through AIESEC LPU. I've now been in India nearly 3 weeks, and I'm loving every minute of it. The food, the people, the AIESECers, the home stays, the crazy roads, the chai... it's all good.

Because of my previous AIESEC experience I have been lucky enough to be involved in AIESEC in LPU, attending both a Local and National Conference of India since arriving. I really value the time I have spent with the newly elected EB members of LPU and also meeting many other awesome Indian AIESECers at conference. One thing that always inspires me is the fact that AIESEC is the same wherever you go in the world, and yet its interesting to notice the subtle differences in AIESEC culture too.

My internship will start soon, the adventure has only just begun, and yet I already have so many memories to take home with me.

Lauren :)
Intern from Adelaide, Australia