Below are the main activities, events, and projects that ESN Bari volunteers organize for our Erasmus students! The description will be short but we assure you that something special and unforgettable always happens during these meetings! We give you a simple tip... Get out of the house and visit us, it will be a spectacular experience.
TANDEM EVENINGS
About twice a month, on Wednesdays, we organize Tandem evenings! These are language exchange events aimed at integrating Erasmus students and discovering new cultures! During the Welcome Days, in order to foster acquaintance between new Erasmus students, we offer speed dates in different languages. We meet after dinner in some bars and pubs affiliated with ESN Bari trying to alternate them as much as possible to give Erasmus the opportunity to get to know typical bars/pubs of our city!
THURSDAY EVENINGS
Our Thursday evenings take place every week from 9.30 pm at an ESN-approved venue near the center of Bari. The evening starts with an aperitif buffet at the venue so that Erasmus people can arrive and form a group. Afterward, the committee always has a quiz ready, in which whoever wants to participate and a prize is always won (drinks, breakfast at the venue, themed t-shirts, gadgets, etc.), and the beautiful running of the evening brings constant success to this event.
OUTINGS IN THE PROVINCE
With these popular outings we take our international friends to discover the local surroundings:
- Lecce
- Otranto
- Matera
- Alberobello
- Ostuni
- Polignano a Mare
- Taranto
SOCIAL ERASMUS
Social Erasmus is a project that raises awareness among Erasmus students and helps them feel an active part of the community in which they live, helping those in need. The projects are varied, from charity work to collaboration with Caritas and the Red Cross. Another interesting activity is ExchangeAbility, through games and activities Erasmus students try to put themselves in the shoes of those with a disability. Blind games, food experiences and other activities raise awareness and help young people understand the difficulties of certain disabilities!