History
The
first Convention was launched
under the French Presidency of the EU in Paris in November 2000 bringing togther
hundreds of students from around Europe.
The first Convention created a Student Manifesto
which was presented to the Council of Education
Ministers.
The
second Convention was held
in Göteborg
under the Swedish Preidency of the EU and
resulted in Göteborg Student Declaration
presented to the Prague Ministerial Sumit
in May 2001.
The
third European Student Convention
was held in November 2001 in Brussels
under the Belgian Presidency of the EU on
the topic of the Social Implications of
the Bologna Process and also started ESIB's
discussion on the Future of Europe.
The
fourth European Student Convention
was held in Dubrovnik, Croatia
hosted by CSU in partnership with the Croatian
Government. This Convention formed the student
input into the Council of Europe's International
Conference on "Recognition Issues in
the Bologna Process"
The
fifth European Student Convention
was held in Athens,
Greece in February 2003 under the Greek
Presidency of the EU on the topic of "How
to achieve a genuine student mobility".
This Convention formed the student input
into the Berlin Ministerial Summit in September
2003 that is part of the process leading
to the creation of a European Higher Education
Area by 2010.
The
sixth European Student Convention
took place under the italian EU presidency
in Palermo,
Italy in October 2003 hosted by UDU on the
subject of "The role of higher education
in the knowledge-based society: objectives
for 2010."
The
seventh European Student Convention
was held in Dublin,
Ireland in February 2004 under the Irish
Presidency of the EU on the topic of "National
Qualifications Framework and Student Involvement
within the European Higher Education Area",
an emerging topic after the ministerial
summit in Berlin in September 2003.
The
eight European Student Convention
was held in Nijmegen,
The Netherlands in December 2004 under the
Dutch presidency of the EU on the topic
of "Building a Democratic University".
The ninth European Student Convention was held in Luxembourg in March 2005 under the the Luxembourgish presidency of the he EU under the topic of "Financing of higher education".
The
tenth European Student Convention
was held in London,
UK in December 2005 under the topic of "Taking
Higher Education to the Third Level"
These European Student Conventions give the opportunity to gather students together from across Europe outside the statutory meetings of ESIB. They create the possibility of discussing issues relating to students at greater depth.




