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EUROAVIA is the European Association of Aerospace Students, founded in 1959 and present in 31 cities in 17 European countries, with a total of about 1200 members. It aims to stimulate contacts between students and the aerospace industry, offer opportunities of acquaintance and exchange among students from different countries and represent European aerospace students at an international level.
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The Statutes and Bylaws outline the purpose of EUROAVIA as an association, provide the organizational basis and the necessary procedures for running EUROAVIA at an European level.
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Get to know a little bit more about the EUROAVIAn cities and universities, about where this association is established at. After all, you may soon have the chance to get there to attend one of the numerous activities organized every year!
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Why should you join EUROAVIA and establish a new Affiliated Society? If you are interested in aeronautics and space and if this is your field... But you wonder what's more to it. You want to actively contribute in an European cooperation between aerospace students... So you should join us!
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Brunel
European Space Agency
Supporting Members
Carlo Gavazzi Space SpA : CVA
Rolls-Royce : von Karman Institute
ISU
 

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