The National Preparation Seminar (19th - 23rd of November) is the biggest conference in Romania, with an approximate number of 500 delegates. Besides being the biggest, it is also the most important as it has a definitive role in the development of AIESEC members that are entering Taking Responsibility, Leadership or Exchange stage.
NPS is structured on 3 tracks with different agendas, team of facilitators and objectives:
National Training Seminar Delegates profile: first or second year students that have just entered AIESEC, and that are finishing their Intro 2 AIESEC stage (200 or more delegates expected) Agenda will answer the following questions:
What is AIESEC?
How does AIESEC have a global impact?
How can I take an active role in the organization?
Leadership Development Seminar Delegates profile: AIESEC members that are entering Leadership stage, or that are currently leaders in AIESEC (100 or more delegates expected) Agenda will answer the following questions:
What is the impact that AIESEC can have?
Am I the person that would bring AIESEC closer to its vision?
Who am I as a leader?
International Cultural Preparation Seminar Delegates profile: AIESEC mbs that are planning to take an internship in the near future; they may be new members, or members with more experience in AIESEC; Last year students or graduates of different academic backgrounds (100 or more delegates expected) Agenda will answer the following questions:
Why eXchange?
What can I expect from a foreign environment?
How can I have an impact globally through AIESEC?
Well, I also applied as a faci for ICPS, but in the last hour, my presentation video looked like this:
I love being in AIESEC because this is where my friends are, this is where I learn and this way I can make a difference. The base of what I do everyday are my values, values which give me a broad perspective, which help me change myself and everything around me… This is how we think in over 100 countries!
I would love to change the world, but they won't give me I still have to find the source code!