Greifswald International Students' Festival

Greifswald International Students' Festival
Genre student festival
Dates summer
Location(s) Greifswald, Germany Germany
Years active 2002, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012
Organized by GrIStuF e.V.
Website
www.gristuf.org

The Greifswald International Students Festival is an event organised by the non-profit organisation GrIStuF e.V. and it takes place in the town of Greifswald, which is situated about 200 km to the north of Germany's capital Berlin at the Baltic shore.

The festivals include different activities such as: thematic workshops, cultural events, exhibitions, parties and concerts. The theme range over political, artistic, social and cultural topics.

Organizer: GrIStuF e.V.

GrIStuF e.V. is a non-profit organisation founded by volunteers to run the Greifswald International Students Festival. It organises other events as well such as the local "running dinner", and the local chapter of "Fête de la Musique" since 2007.

History

Inspired by the International Student Week in Ilmenau , a group of enthusiastic students organised the first Greifswald International Students Festival in 2002.

In 2005, the team formed itself and began planning the second festival. The topics of the festival 2005 included: Green Globalization, Conflicts, Migration, Development Cooperation, Intercultural learning and Bioethics. 271 students from all over the world followed this invitation, which is a bit lower than expected, because some of the participants from non-EU countries had visa problems.

The 2006 festival ran under the motto Project U-rope: Utopia or Reality, and only students from Europe were invited this time. Gesine Schwan was the patroness and sent a video message to the participants. More than 400 participants took part in the festival 2006. The cultural activities included:

The next festivals was then held in 2008, in order to avoid competition with the 2007 Ilmenau Festival.


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