Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ola.

My name is Arnej Misirlic. I come from a suburb of Sarajevo, Vogosca. I’m currently in my 4th year of high school and planning in enrolling in Computer sciences university.  Unfortunately I did not have the BFTF experience of the other mentors, but was fortunate enough to be a part of the first generation of YASI participants. I’m an open-minded person that loves arts, being lazy and eating good food. Apart from that I love my other YASI mentors with all my heart. I’m open to the idea of international cooperation and European integrations, and am willing to introduce those ideas to my fellow citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina.  I believe that everybody deserves an opportunity to be part of an experience like I was, that is why I became a mentor for Bosnia and Herzegovina and am trying to offer that to everybody in Bosnia and Herzegovina

I love myself ,my camera, recording movies and doing photography, and those two hobbies will remain to be my passion for ever.  I played basketball for a long time, but an injury put an end to that hobby, I’m still a big fan of basketball and love playing it with friends.

Really looking forward to meeting you this year in luxembourg!

Languages: Bosnian, English, German

Contact info: arnej_misirlic@hotmail.com

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YASI Recap and the future

Just a month ago, YASI 2012 ended. In those 10 days, we had heated debates, held simulations, visited the European Institutions, learned a lot about other cultures, our European identity and above all, had much fun!!

Looking back at it, we can definitely say that YASI 2012 was a huge success and brought a two year circle of organizing this kind of ten-days summer seminars to a conclusion. It was a wonderful trip that was made so great thanks to all of our amazing participants and the people we met in those two years. Also, a big thank you goes out to all of the people who contacted us about the seminar, those who applied for it or helped us in any way to organize this huge project. Special regards go to our sponsors and host organizations for both years:

  • Youth in Action Program
  • U.S. Embassies
  • Baerum Community
  • Benjamin Franklin Transatlantic Fellows Institute (BFTF)
  • CJL
  • Ryckevelde

We also want to once again express how proud we are of YASI alumni who successfully set up their own follow-up projects: “Our Voice 2012” ( http://www.ourvoice2012.eu ) and “Young European Peers” ( http://www.youpeers.eu ). It is extremely satisfying and rewarding to see our alumni go on and make such great and successful new projects and we really hope and believe that YASI alumni will keep on creating initiatives likes these.

As for what lies in the future, the YASI organizing team is determined to continue the organization of conferences and seminars for young people. Therefore, we are currently working on new projects, about which you will be informed through this website and our facebook page at: http://www.facebook.com/yasinstitute

So stay tuned and we hope to see you again in the near future!

The YASI team – 26th August 2012

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  3. NEWS Game – The Showdown Leave a reply
  4. Meeting with US diplomats Leave a reply
  5. Heated discussions and diplomatic negotiations – the N-E-W-S Game Leave a reply
  6. Challenging debates and creative pantomime Leave a reply
  7. Public Speaking Workshop Leave a reply
  8. Video: YASIphoria have started! Leave a reply
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