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Alumni Europae ASBL is the association for former students of the European
Schools. We believe there is a unique and invaluable connection amongst us that
crosses all kinds of social, linguistic and national boundaries. The association
was launched at the end of 2011 and has shown great signs of success over these
few years of existence. Make sure you join in the fun and register with our new
website to get the full AE experience. Alumni Europae wants to unite and reunite
former students, as well as parents, teachers and staff from all European
Schools, by putting like-minded people in touch on a social and professional
level. AE gives you an opportunity to research university and career options, to
develop your future based on our members' broad experiences, and keep in touch
with people you have shared so much with over the years, not to mention forge
new friendships with other alumni from across the world. Once you have
registered, you will have access to an archive of members' university
experiences, career guidance and a permanent network of information and support.
Alumni Europae plans to organize regular events; alumni reunions as well as
events supporting the European ideals the Schools were founded upon. We feel
this is especially important in a time in which Europe is suffering from an
identity crisis in the midst of economic difficulties. Keep checking the website
for news on activities and events we will be organising in the near future. The
idea of an alumni association for former students of the European Schools is one
that has been approached a number of times. Here is a brief history of the
associations and what it has become today. 2013 - Alumni Europae ASBL merges
with Euresco Euresco, the domain names and all of its activities are transferred
to Alumni Europae. 2011 - Creation of Alumni Europae ASBL A new association of
former students registered in Belgian Law. They rebuilt connections with schools
and have built the organisation you see today. 2003 - The birth of a new
community: euresco.org A small team of former pupils led by Nicolas Beffort (Bac
85 FR Woluwé) refused to resign, and decided to give a new birth to the
project. They bought the Euresco database and euresco.org domain-name and paid
all the debts of the former-organization to start on a new basis. 2001 - End of
Euresco as an international organization By the end of 2001, Euresco was
virtually bankrupt. The dissolution was effective on December 31st, 2001, and
has been published in the Belgian Official Journal (Moniteur belge) on April 11,
2002 1996 - Lack of institutional support In 1996, the European Commission, that
supported the launch of the organization from the beginning, could not help
Euresco anymore. 1992 - Launch of Euresco Between 1992 and 1996, Euresco
published three issues of its Euresco-Book, reaching more than 8,000 former
pupils and teachers worldwide. Eight issues of the newsletter (Euresco-News)
were also published under the successive Presidencies of François Wathelet,
Eberhard Bömcke and Eric Everard.