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Subject: [cntm - liderism] Fw: Southeast European Student Inititiatives
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From:    "Jana Midoni" <[email protected]>
Date:    Tue, March 16, 2010 5:55 pm
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From: Krisztina Szeberin <[email protected]>

Date: Tuesday, March 16, 2010, 5:20:06 PM
Subject: Southeast European Student Inititiatives (SESI) - new call


===8<==============Original message text==============Dear All, 
I kindly ask you to assist in disseminating the following announcement. 
Thank you very much for your kind help. 
Best regards, 
Krisztina Szeberin 
Program Coordinator
Higher Education Support Program
Open Society Institute-Budapest
Phone: (+36 1) 882-3850
Fax: (+36 1) 882-3112


===================================================================================================================================The
International Higher Education Support Program (HESP) of the Open Society
Institute (OSI) invites project proposals for cross-border student
initiatives from the following Southeast European (SEE) university
student communities: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia,
Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania, and Serbia.
The aim of the Southeast European Student Initiatives (SESI) is to
empower students to address issues related to systemic change in higher
education. SESI supports the involvement of students in the
democratization of the educational process and in building issue-based
transnational student alliances in Southeast Europe.
For 2010, SESI invites student organizations and groups to submit project
proposals for the following new student project in the SEE region:
- Student Solidarity for Antidiscrimination and Access to Higher Education
in SEE countries
 
We are inviting project proposals for cross-border initiatives that would
study the current practices of exclusion and advocate for the access to
and inclusion in higher education of students on the grounds of gender,
race, ethnicity, disability, religion and sexual orientation. 
More than the initiatives by any of the groups interested in advocating
for the inclusion of their own representatives, we are looking for
initiatives that are driven by the spirit of solidarity among various
student groups, take a broad look at the practices of exclusion,
discrimination, humiliation and hatred resulting in limiting particular
student groups’ access to higher education and advocate for the access
and inclusion of two or more excluded groups, while covering two or more
SEE countries. 
The project proposals must include all three key elements of a usual SESI
project – education (awareness building), research (in-depth study
of the current situation) and advocacy to aim at making a tangible
impact on opening access to SEE universities for the excluded and
underrepresented groups by means of cultural, policy and legislative
change.
The project proposals must meet the following requirements:


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