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GLOBAL CITIZEN - SUMMER CAMP 2016 INTERN BOOKLET

AIESEC FTU Hanoi | AIESEC VIETNAM |

June-July 2016 Welcome to the journey of life-time that you shall never forget!!!

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PART  1:  ALL  ABOUT  AIESEC:  ...………………………………………………………………..3  

 

PART  2:  GLOBAL  CITIZEN  SUMMER  CAMP  

1. PROJECT  OVERVIEW……………………………………………………………………………………………….5  2. OBJECTIVES…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….5  3. GLOBAL  CITIZEN……………………………………………………………………………………………………..6  4. ACTIVITIES………………………………………………………………………………………………………………7  5. TENTATIVE  TIMELINE……………………………………………………………………………………………..8  

PART  3:  INTERNS’  WORKING  EXPERIENCE  

6. JOB  DESCRIPTION…………………………………………………………………………………………………..9  7. KEY  LEARNING  POINTS………………………………………………………………………………………….10  8. WORKING  CONDITION………………………………………………………………………………………….12  9. REQUIREMENTS……………………………………………………………………………………………………12  

PART  4:  AMAZING  VIETNAM…………………………………………………………….  ….13  

10.    FIELDTRIP…………………………………………………………………………………………………………....13  

11.    FOOD  TOUR…………………………………………………………………………………………………………15  

 

PART  5:  CONTACT…………………………………………………………………………....…..17  

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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ALL ABOUT AIESEC

Founded  in  2009,  AIESEC  FTU  HN  is  having  

100+  members  from  9  prestigious  universities  

in  Hanoi,  and  has  organized  many  projects  

for  the  youth,  such  as  Global  Leadership  

Activation  Day,  Global  Citizen  Summer  

Camp,  etc.  

"Learn to dance with the universe. My experience – increasingly – over the past several years is that we can learn to work in tune with the universe. Often when we are in flow, things don't actually come from us, but rather come through us, and it is our work to learn how to be this channel, and how to access flow."

Marianne Knuth - Social entrepreneur (Harare, Zimbabwe)

– AIESEC alumni

AIESEC is an international, independent, not-for-profit, non-political organization, which aims

at developing leadership potential in young generation by exchange opportunities. From

1948 until now, AIESEC has presented in 124 countries/territories and 2400 universities, worked

with 8,000 partners worldwide and empowered 110,000 members and 1,000,000 alumni

around the world.

AIESEC  in  Vietnam  was  founded  in  2006.  

At  the  moment,  we  have  +600  proactive  

members   from  6  branches   in  Hanoi,  Ho  

Chi  Minh  City  and  Da  Nang.

AIESEC Vietnam AIESEC FTU Hanoi

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SOME PROJECTS BY AIESEC FTU HANOI

SUMMER CAMP DASH FOR IMPACT

GLOBAL PASSPORT WINTER CAMP

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GLOBAL CITIZEN

SUMMER CAMP

PROJECT OVERVIEW

Global Citizen Summer Camp is one of the biggest projects held annually by AIESEC FTU Hanoi. This is a 7-day camp with the presence of more than 120 Vietnamese students aged from 14-18 and international students around the world. The project is envisioned to develop and empower students to become Global Citizens- the next generation of leaders of the country who are not only responsible for their lives but also for the development of the society. Since the project was initiated in 2011, lots of growth and positive changes from generations of campers and international students have been witnessed, and this year, we are honored to spread that impact to a wider audience with the 6th Global Citizen Summer Camp of AIESEC FTU Hanoi.

OBJECTTIVES

With the vision to develop the young generation of Vietnam to become Global Citizen, our project aims to:

1. Create a culturally diversified environment, offer chances to make friends and build international friendships

2. Provide a chance for students to develop comprehensively (physicality, intellectuality, creativity, emotion)

3. Enhance their self-awareness, motivate students to be confident with their true ability

4. Give knowledge about social and global issues and give students opportunities to take actions to bring societal positive changes

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To continue the impact, Global Citizen Summer Camp 2016 targets to successfully achieve these goals

- No. of students : 120

- No. of exchange participants : 16

- The satisfaction rate for campers : 5/5

- The satisfaction rate for exchange participants: 5/5

GLOBAL CITIZEN

Our project defines the image of a Global Citizen with those following characteristics:

ª Global mindset: Actively appreciate and seek diversity; show openness and respect towards other cultures; work effectively with individuals of diverse cultures, different backgrounds, styles and abilities; make optimum use of their insights and ideas about the diversity to fulfill goals

ª Proactive learning mindset: Demonstrate self-awareness, identify areas for development of self and others; continuously increase own/others knowledge and skills by trying different learning methods

ª Social responsibility: Approach social, economic, environmental issues in a sustainable manner and take a prompt action for improvement while considering the long term consequences of actions and the involvement of others.

ª Emotional intelligence: Show consistency and honesty about own intentions, motives, feelings; recognize own feelings and those of others, demonstrating respect, empathy and appropriate behavior towards others; adjust to different situations and personalities

ª Entrepreneurial outlook: Demonstrate the ability in coming up with and implementing new ideas, organize and manage resources and opportunities, engage and influence others, take risks and finding innovative solutions to increase performances.

GOAL

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Below are some of the activities in Global Citizen Summer Camp 2016 that did leave vivid memories in all of our campers, interns, and AIESECers

ACTIVITIES

Global Tour Campers were provided chances to travel to culture rooms being taken charged by interns, where they can be absorbed in the atmosphere of each country with information, traditional games and traditional dances.

The Olympic Days All campers played with their teams . They competed in a variety of sport competitions such as double dutch, balloon fight,running,…

Field trip

Time for children and intern to hang out and discover Old Quarter. They also joined the race which they have to get over challenges like scouts

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Survival Kits

Lessons delivered by interns which are really enjoyed by campers. Providing to them the essential knowledge and skills in some aspects such as Self Defence and First Aid

Talent show

Amazing time when campers and intern performed their talent and unity after 7 days camp

TENTATIVE TIMELINE

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JOB DESCRIPTION

BEFORE CAMP (1/6-10/7)

Building content

Work with Content Manager (OC Content) to create activities, sessions related to global issues, culture diversity, self-development and creativity for content of the camp.

Attend content meetings to prepare for the camp (at least 3 meetings are held one week)

Cooperate with the Organizing Committee to run rehearsals for the real camp

Supporting Promotion campaign

Shoot promotion videos (if required) to support PR team

Attend offline promotion event (if there is any)

Joining interns LEAD program

Fully attend Orientation Day, Active Citizen Camp (exclusively for interns) & join cultural challenge held by AIESEC FTU Hanoi

DURING CAMP (11/7-17/7)

Each EP facilitates a home-group of 10-12 campers. A majority of sessions will be chaired and delivered by EPs with the supervision of OC Content.

EPs are encouraged to share about your countries and bring your cultural perspectives in every sessions. Ongoing interaction between EPs and students is also what the project strives for.

BEFORE CAMP (After 18/7)

EPs are required to give testimonials about their experience during their time working on the project in Vietnam

EPs are obliged to join feedback & wrap-up meeting as well as finish the intern LEAD program.

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KEY LEARNING POINTS

ü Self-awareness

Through lots of new things and challenges experienced when working in a new environment, interns are likely to develop their “sense of self”- to understand better about their personal strengths, weaknesses, interests, personal values, beliefs, etc

ü Social impact

Interns are granted the chance to develop the young generation of Vietnam through many socially based activities, hence, they will be more aware of their ability to create a social impact.

ü Action-oriented

A fascinating but challenging working environment our project presents comes with a wide range of difficulties that must be faced during the internship, so interns are required to be action-oriented and dare to try new things and approach.

ü Cultural understanding

Interns who join the program have the chance to research and learn about world issues, culture, history, architecture, cuisine, language, economy and the people in the host country. They will also gain global mindset when working in a team with many nationalities

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Hal Guo – Intern of Summer Camp 2015

“ For these 7 weeks, I had lived another kind of life. Instead of just having fun, this internship was more about learning effective team management, team strategic planning content, students’ team leadership… It was just a week for the camp, but feel like I have been thorough something that I won’t forget for my whole life”.

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ü Personal workspace provided

ü Very supportive, people-oriented and cultural working environment

ü Interns are required to bring their own laptops to work.

ü Visa procedure assistance

ü Accommodation:

• Supported by the Organizing Committee in finding host families and dormitories

• Price (for reference):

- Interns House: 300 - 400$/month

- Hostel: $200 – 250/month

- Host: $70/month

- Food: 1-2$/meal

• Sufficient English communication(Required)

• Teamwork skills (Required)

• Global mindset (Required)

• Enthusiastic and highly responsible (Required)

• Good knowledge and understanding about local and global issues (Required)

WORKING CONDITIONS

REQUIREMENTS

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AMAZING VIETNAM

Being part of the Organizing Committee SUMMER CAMP 2015, you as interns have a great chance to join weekly field trip and food tours inside and outside of Hanoi to explore and understand about Vietnamese culture and people. The internship is, for sure, among the most memorable experience in your life.

One-pillar pagoda: In the heart of the capital city of Hanoi the One Pillar Pagoda was built in 1049 to resemble one seen in Emperor Ly Thai Tong’s dream, this dream like Buddhist temple appears to float above a lotus pond. It is built of wood and stands on a small single pillar, the temple is designed to look like a lotus blossom and has ornate beautifully painted carvings.

Bat Trang Ceramic village: Bat Trang is an ancient village, which is very famous for making ceramic products. There is a ceramic market in the village, where we can buy ceramic tile painting, flower vases, tea pots and cups, bowls, plates, spoons, even ceramic dogs. You can also try making one product yourself.

FIELD TRIP

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Vietnam Museum of Ethnology: Listed among top 25 Asia Attractive by TripAdvisor, Vietnam Museum of Ethnology is both a research center and a public museum exhibiting the ethnic groups of Vietnam, worthy your visiting to understand about long-lasting tradition and culture of Vietnam.

Old Quarters: Inside a modern and dynamic city, there appears an antique quarter, the Hanoi's Old Quarter – the represented eternal soul of the city.

BEAUTIFUL PLACES AROUND VIETNAM

HOI AN HA LONG HUE

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Pho – Rice Noodle Soup

If you ask a Vietnamese about their most common traditional cuisine, most of the time it will be Pho

Banh Mi – Vietnamese Baguette

Vietnamese Baguette, once appeared as one of the most delicious street food in the world by The Guardian

Bun Cha – Rice Vermicelli with Grilled Pork

Together with Pho, Bun Cha ranks 1st in the most common food in Vietnam. Not only common, but it also is so delicious, with sour, spicy, sweet and salty mixed into one serve.

Nem Ran – Fried Spring Rolls

The most common, the most liked, the combination of Vietnamese ingredients in a little roll

FOOD TOUR

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Xoi – Vietnamese Sticky Rice

There are hundreds of kinds of sticky rice that you have to come here and describe them yourself.

Banh Xeo – Stuffed Pancakes

Thin rice wrapping, shrimp and pork filling, salty but sweet sauce, together with fresh herb will bring you the amazing meal.

Bia Hoi – Fresh Beer

Sitting on a chair with a small table on the side walk of a street, watching the stream of people crossing by and sipping a gulp of freshening cold beer, it’s like you are becoming a Vietnamese.

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CONTACT

Ø HUA THI THUY

TN MANAGER

Email: [email protected]

Or : [email protected]

Ø HOANG THAI HIEN

TN MANAGER

Email: [email protected]

Or : [email protected]

REFERENCE

Facebook fanpage :

AIESEC FTU Hanoi : https://www.facebook.com/ftuhanoi.aiesec

GLOBAL CITIZEN Project| AIESEC FTU Hanoi: https://www.facebook.com/gcaiesec


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