PTPI European Youth Forum 2011 in Berlin
People to People International: European Youth Forum in Berlin
People to People International offers an exciting opportunity for students ages 15-17: the European Youth Forum 2011 in Berlin, a unique theater project with the title Interacting Diversity. We invite five groups consisting of five students and one group leader from five different European countries to participate. Please share this invitation with potential participants and group leaders who may be interested.
New deadline: May 15
What: European Youth Forum: Interacting Diversity
When: August 8-14, 2011 (deadline for application May 15)
Where: Youth Hostel Berlin-Wannsee
Who: Five groups of five students (ages 15-17 years) and one group leader (at least 21 years old) from any European country with good English-language skills; both members and non-members are encouraged to apply
How much: 50 Euros for Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europeans, 70 Euros for Western Europeans- this includes all meals, accommodation and activities (an additional 20 Euros for non-members), reimbursement of travel costs up to 60%; no participation fee for group leaders and 100% reimbursement of leader travel costs.
Contact: Please go to out website www.ptpe.org/eyf2011 for further details and application forms. For further questions email us at admin-europe@ptpi.org.
Program Highlights:
- Creative exercises and games to develop an international team spirit
- Interactive workshops to enhance participants’ intercultural skills
- Opportunities to be creative, practice presentation skills and show one’s talent
- City Walk to discover Berlin - the city where East meets West
- Development and presentation of a theater play to encourage international understanding
Join us for this international adventure!
PTPI
People to People International (PTPI), with World Headquarters in Kansas City, Missouri USA, was established by President Dwight D. Eisenhower on September 11, 1956 to enhance international understanding and friendship through educational, cultural and humanitarian activities involving the exchange of ideas and experiences directly among peoples of different countries and diverse cultures. Today, as a NGO with a U.S., not-for-profit, [501 ©(3)] tax rating, PTPI has a presence in 135 countries with more than 80,000 families and individuals actively participating in People to People International programs.
Please visit www.ptpi.org for more information.
