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form a working group

You know the maxim... think globally, act locally! At ESACH we encourage our members to form local working groups in their cities and universities. Working groups help our members to enrich their university and professional experience and establish important partnerships with agents in the fields.

regulations

  1. Structure: working groups are created by groups of two or more individual members of ESACH. There is a large amount of flexibility regarding the structure of said groups: they can be legally recognised associations, be associated with a particular degree or university, or be a more loosely structured association formed by individual members belonging to a particular city or region.
  2. Funding: ​working groups are independently organised and funded. The Coordination Committee can provide advice on how to become a legally registered association and how to achieve funding but ultimately working groups need to work independently.
  3. Activities: each group is responsible for their own activities and programs, but collaboration with other working groups is always encouraged! Membership to the ESACH network will help the group expand their opportunities for collaboration and action by providing an existing platform. 
  4. Existing associations: ​the working group can be created specifically for the purpose of becoming an active working group within the ESACH network, but we also welcome local, existing associations who have similar goals and principles. 

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interested?

Do you share our principles and agree with the group regulations? If so, send us a email with the subject "ESACH @ (name of your city) working group" to ​studentsforculturalheritage@gmail.com. We aim to reply to all emails within four weeks.

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  • Home
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    • About ESACH
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