And Tehran comes to life again

Hello everybody,
the last days were very relaxed as there was not much to do than to relax.
So I finished a book on one day and we went for the traditional Day-Out Picknick yesterday.
Today we started refreshed and with full power to make contact to the management faculty. We had a very successful meeting with Dr. Hassan-Gholipoor Vice President of the faculty.
We also wanted to meet Dr. Divandari. After waiting for him to finish his lecture, which took longer than planned. We were not able to meet him unluckily. But we could introduce AIESEC to his assistants instead.

So in the end it was quite a successful day and we have some follow up meetings to come.



6 Comments:
tnx for updating this weblog. Now the long holidays of norouz is over and ppl are back to work. plz write more about the process that you follow to start up aiesec branch in a country like iran.
plz write more about roles of iranian students and how you involve them and help them to start AIESEC.
pejman from LC su/kth stockholm
Dear AIESECers
This is Iman. I am just back from a 2-month program by AIESEC Poland: "PEACE-Teaching Tolerance" together with my wife Moujan, and an other Iranian Danyar. We, together with Mohammad (who is in another AIESEC program in Poland "Business for Youth", and my sister-in-law Noushan (who is on an AIESEC program in Bulgaria: "meeting diversity" applied to be AIESEC members through AIESEC Armenia. On the other hand, I have been the representative of Iranian univerities in the central council of music for students for two consequitive years 2003 and 2004. I am glad to hear that AIESEC Germany is nominated as the extending center for AIESEC Iran. I hope we can help it. You can write to me through my personal email: iman_kamalisarvestani@yahoo.com
I hope we can discuss a few issues on building AIESEC in Iran, the barriers, opportunities and threats.
Great Job guys on the whole expansion. IPM really brought it to life. I want to also thank Abusar for the lovely presentation at MENA LDS it brought tears to my eyes.
A wonderful team and I am sure you will take AIESEC Iran to great places.
Thank you once again and hope to see the team SOON in Iran!!
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Hi everybody,
my respect for what you are doing over there in Iran!
I found the link to your blog by coincidence on Paula's blog. Looking forward to more updates :)
Cirstin / LC Koeln
(currently in Dubai on an Aiesec Traineeship)
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