Union of Ukrainian Students in Germany - Activities

Activities

SUSN supports democratization of Ukraine. That’s why the members of the organization acted as independent observers at the presidential elections in Ukraine in 2004 and parliamentary elections in 2006. SUSN organizes monthly informal meetings dedicated to all things Ukrainian in Berlin and Munich. SUSN also holds regular presentations of Ukrainian culture within international festivals all over Germany. Besides, the organization provides informational and logistical support for the concerts of Ukrainian musicians in Germany. SUSN cooperates with the Ukrainian diaspora and other Ukrainian organizations in Germany and in Europe. There are SUSN student groups in the following cities of Germany: Berlin, Bonn, Dresden, Hamburg, Hannover, Konstanz, Mainz, Munich, Nuremberg, Passau, Regensburg and Rostock.

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