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deinblick magazine gives proof of the fact that 1+1=3 // New partnership with Erasmus Student Network
Press release from: deinblick UG (haftungsbeschränkt)
deinblick as a user-generated magazine concept is constantly looking for partners that are international in their outlook, scope and operations. That’s why we started cooperating with ESN Germany (Erasmus Student Network) as part of the biggest pan-European student NGOs in the field of student mobility. ESN Germany and deinblick both see the value in having people from all over the world working together on a single project to inspire one another and create something unique.
Chris Schiebel, publisher and editor-in-chief of deinblick magazine says:”We always seek to support and feature creative and talented people. The aim of this very partnership is to provide to all ESN students further means for their ambitions in intercultural exchange. All of them might use deinblick as platform to present what they like most; no matter if it’s pictures or words. What is most important is the fun of it. Here they can present their photographs, travelling reports or other creative work. They can tell their stories and together we share their experiences with an international audience in an authentic way.”
Since deinblick magazine is user-generated from now on also ESN students can directly be involved in its development. It’s their submissions, views, feedback and ideas what ensures the concept stays in constant change. Currently the magazine is read in 32 countries. Everyone can join in because it is multi-lingual and free with no need for any login or user registration.
The topics deinblick deals with derive from everyday life with much room for creativity. Next issue’s topic will be “Patterns”. Whatever people associate with this topic they can upload on www.deinblick.com/be-a-part. The best and most exciting contributions will be published in deinblick magazine.
Contact and sample copies available from
Chris Schiebel
Publisher and Editor-in-Chief
deinblick UG (haftungsbeschränkt)
Dachauer Str. 187, 80637 Munich, Germany
+49-152-26114158, chris@deinblick.com
www.deinblick.com
About deinblick and ESN
deinblick is an international, multi-lingual print magazine focusing on arts, photography and travelling. The central motivation behind deinblick is to provide a stage and give a voice to everyone with an interest in photography, arts and writing. All authors are recruited online; everyone can join in. Whatever they associate with the given topic of the magazine can be uploaded to create a genuine and inspiring medium of intercultural inspiration. With its user-generated and web-based concept deinblick provides one-of-a-kind insights that portray today’s world in a very personal and authentic way.
The Erasmus Student Network (ESN) was founded as a non-profit student organization in 1989 with the aim of developing and supporting student mobility in Europe and beyond. Its foundation was a response to the initiation of the ERASMUS exchange program which started in 1987. ESN is one of the biggest pan-European student NGOs in the field of student mobility. ESN works for the creation of a more mobile and flexible education environment by supporting and developing student exchange from different levels. Following the mission “to foster student mobility in Higher Education under the principle of Students Helping Students (SHS)” ESN makes students feel at home wherever they are in Europe. ESN operates on three different levels: international, national and the local level, all providing different services ranging from information provision to cultural activities and language tandems to both international and local students.
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Chris Schiebel, publisher and editor-in-chief of deinblick magazine says:”We always seek to support and feature creative and talented people. The aim of this very partnership is to provide to all ESN students further means for their ambitions in intercultural exchange. All of them might use deinblick as platform to present what they like most; no matter if it’s pictures or words. What is most important is the fun of it. Here they can present their photographs, travelling reports or other creative work. They can tell their stories and together we share their experiences with an international audience in an authentic way.”
Since deinblick magazine is user-generated from now on also ESN students can directly be involved in its development. It’s their submissions, views, feedback and ideas what ensures the concept stays in constant change. Currently the magazine is read in 32 countries. Everyone can join in because it is multi-lingual and free with no need for any login or user registration.
The topics deinblick deals with derive from everyday life with much room for creativity. Next issue’s topic will be “Patterns”. Whatever people associate with this topic they can upload on www.deinblick.com/be-a-part. The best and most exciting contributions will be published in deinblick magazine.
Contact and sample copies available from
Chris Schiebel
Publisher and Editor-in-Chief
deinblick UG (haftungsbeschränkt)
Dachauer Str. 187, 80637 Munich, Germany
+49-152-26114158, chris@deinblick.com
www.deinblick.com
About deinblick and ESN
deinblick is an international, multi-lingual print magazine focusing on arts, photography and travelling. The central motivation behind deinblick is to provide a stage and give a voice to everyone with an interest in photography, arts and writing. All authors are recruited online; everyone can join in. Whatever they associate with the given topic of the magazine can be uploaded to create a genuine and inspiring medium of intercultural inspiration. With its user-generated and web-based concept deinblick provides one-of-a-kind insights that portray today’s world in a very personal and authentic way.
The Erasmus Student Network (ESN) was founded as a non-profit student organization in 1989 with the aim of developing and supporting student mobility in Europe and beyond. Its foundation was a response to the initiation of the ERASMUS exchange program which started in 1987. ESN is one of the biggest pan-European student NGOs in the field of student mobility. ESN works for the creation of a more mobile and flexible education environment by supporting and developing student exchange from different levels. Following the mission “to foster student mobility in Higher Education under the principle of Students Helping Students (SHS)” ESN makes students feel at home wherever they are in Europe. ESN operates on three different levels: international, national and the local level, all providing different services ranging from information provision to cultural activities and language tandems to both international and local students.
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