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Student Contact List Student Contact List Academic year 2013/2014 Winter /summer semester semester Academic year 2013/2014 Winter /summer Student Contact List Name and surname: Emilien Caminade Country of origin: Montpellier, France Home institution: IAE Montpellier Study period at FEB: Winter semester Exchange programme: ERASMUS Which courses did you like the most: Management of Innovation How did you come to Zagreb and what transportation did you use during your stay in Zagreb: By plane, then using only trams Why did you like Zagreb and Croatia: I would need 5 pages ;) What do you value the most of studying abroad: Overall experience Email address: [email protected] .Name and surname: François Doléans Country of origin: Nancy, France Home institution: Université de Lorraine Study period at FEB: Winter semester Exchange programme: ERASMUS Which courses did you like the most: Financial Mathematics How did you come to Zagreb and what transportation did you use during your stay in Zagreb: I came by flight and I use trams and bus in Zagreb Why did you like Zagreb and Croatia: It's full of life What do you value the most of studying abroad: Meet people form all around the world Email address: Name and surname: Štefan Ducár Country of origin: Slovakia - Bratislava Home institution: Ekonomicka univerzita v Bratislave Study period at FEB: Winter semester Exchange programme: ERASMUS Which courses did you like the most: Demography How did you come to Zagreb and what transportation did you use during your stay in Zagreb: Bus, Tram Why did you like Zagreb and Croatia: People, party, my favourite destinations :) What do you value the most of studying abroad: New friends, you can improve your language skills, culture Email address: [email protected] Name and surname: Natalia Krupa Country of origin: Cracow, Poland Home institution: Cracow University of Economics Study period at FEB: Winter semester Exchange programme: ERASMUS Which courses did you like the most: European Company Law How did you come to Zagreb and what transportation did you use during your stay in Zagreb: I came by 2 buses (changed in Vienna), in Zagreb I used trams. Why did you like Zagreb and Croatia: Because of the atmosphere, kind people, attractive natural places as Maksimir Park and Jarun, also the beautiful old city. What do you value the most of studying abroad:Relationships with people from all over the world. Email address:[email protected] P a g e 3 Student Contact List Name and surname: Angelika Łabiszak Country of origin: Poznań, Poland Home institution: Poznan University of Economics Study period at FEB: Winter semester Exchange programme: ERASMUS Which courses did you like the most: Entrepreneurship How did you come to Zagreb and what transportation did you use during your stay in Zagreb: I came by Bus and I was using trams during my stay in Zagreb. Why did you like Zagreb and Croatia: Yes, I did. What do you value the most of studying abroad: Improving English Email address: [email protected] Name and surname: Agnieszka Żywczak Country of origin: Katowice, Poland Home institution: University of Economics in Katowice Study period at FEB: Winter semester Exchange programme: ERASMUS Which courses did you like the most: International Business How did you come to Zagreb and what transportation did you use during your stay in Zagreb: I come to Zagreb by car. During stay I use trams. Why did you like Zagreb and Croatia: because of interesting architecture, new climat, different people What do you value the most of studying abroad: practicing English language, international relations with new, foreign students from different part of Europe Email address: [email protected] Name and surname: Marta Sobol Country of origin: Katowice, Poland Home institution: University of Economics in Katowice Study period at FEB: Winter semester Exchange programme: ERASMUS Which courses did you like the most: Management How did you come to Zagreb and what transportation did you use during your stay in Zagreb: I came by car,but during the semester I was travelling by tram Why did you like Zagreb and Croatia: Because people well-dressed What do you value the most of studying abroad: that fact of appreciating your own home town Email address: [email protected] Name and surname: Joanna Koszarek Country of origin: Poznan, Poland Home institution: University of Economics in Poznan Study period at FEB: Winter semester Exchange programme: ERASMUS Which courses did you like the most: Entrepreneurship How did you come to Zagreb and what transportation did you use during your stay in Zagreb: by bus, mostly trams Why did you like Zagreb and Croatia: similiar to my home country What do you value the most of studying abroad: speaking in forein language, people Email address: [email protected] Winter /summer semester P a g e 4 Name and surname: Ramona Striedinger Country of origin: Klagenfurt, Austria, Home institution: Alpe Adria Universität Klagenfurt Study period at FEB: Winter semester Exchange programme: ERASMUS Which courses did you like the most: Business Ethics How did you come to Zagreb and what transportation did you use during your stay in Zagreb: I came by car. During my stay I only used the Tramvaj and sometimes the bus Why did you like Zagreb and Croatia: It is a big city, lots of people, there are a lot of students, it never gets boring, and there is a lot of things to see ... What do you value the most of studying abroad: I am so happy that I got the possibility to go a semester abroad because it was so much more then just learning something ..about your host-country... Email address: [email protected] Name and surname: Ivana Mrdak Country of origin: Podgorica, Montenegro Home institution: Economics Faculty of Montenegro Study period at FEB: Winter semester Exchange programme: Bileteral agreement Which courses did you like the most: I especially liked math. How did you come to Zagreb and what transportation did you use during your stay in Zagreb: In Zagreb I came by bus because there was a different way. And during my stay in Zagreb on I used the tram Why did you like Zagreb and Croatia: Zagreb I like it because it's a big city, with a lot of parks, museums and a lot of beautiful places that we young people can go and have fun. What do you value the most of studying abroad: It is a great experience for every young person to learn to live alone, to get to know other people and cultures. Email address: [email protected] Name and surname: Valençon Camille Country of origin: Liège, Belgium Home institution: Haute école de la province de Liège Study period at FEB: Winter semester Exchange programme: ERASMUS Which courses did you like the most: Management How did you come to Zagreb and what transportation did you use during your stay in Zagreb: By plane and during the stay I used the tram and the taxi Why did you like Zagreb and Croatia: Because there is a lot of things we can see and visit What do you value the most of studying abroad: The difference between all the cultures Email address: [email protected] Name and surname: Viktorija Valentonoviciute Country of origin: Vilnius, Lithuania Home institution: ISM Vadybos ir ekonomikos universitet Study period at FEB: Winter semester Exchange programme: ERASMUS Which courses did you like the most: Corporate finance, corporate risk manegement, econometrics How did you come to Zagreb and what transportation did you use during your stay in Zagreb: By buses, I used basically just trams here Why did you like Zagreb and Croatia: Friendly people, nice weather, good socialize traditions, coffee times, active nightlife What do you value the most of studying abroad: Meeting people from different countries… Email address: [email protected] Faculty of Economics & B u s i n e s s — Z a g r e b P a g e 5 Name and surname: Anna Zawadzka Country of origin: Warsaw, Poland Home institution: Szkoła Główna Handlowa&Warsaw School of Economics Study period at FEB: Winter semester Exchange programme: ERASMUS Which courses did you like the most: macroeconomics but only tutorials How did you come to Zagreb and what transportation did you use during your stay in Zagreb: By two buses, very long journey. In Zagreb there is no cheap flights. I use my foo- ts mainly or sometimes trams. Why did you like Zagreb and Croatia: Zagreb is ok, but small. Croatia is very nice. What do you value the most of studying abroad: speaking in many languages and mee- ting new people Email address: [email protected] Name and surname: Michał Kanclerski Country of origin: Warsaw, Poland Home institution: Warsaw School of Economics Study period at FEB: Winter semester Exchange programme: ERASMUS Which courses did you like the most: Advanced English I How did you come to Zagreb and what transportation did you use during your stay in Zagreb: I came by 2 busses, i was walking by foot most of times Why did you like Zagreb and Croatia: cheep coffe and beer What do you value the most of studying abroad: getting to know different countries, people, cultures Email address: [email protected] Name and surname: Pauline Decoopman Country of origin: FRANCE Home institution: University of Lille 1 Study period at FEB: Winter semester Exchange programme: ERASMUS Which courses did you like the most: Advanced English / Management How did you come to Zagreb and what transportation did you use during your stay in Zagreb: I came by plane and I used the tramway in Zagreb Why did you like Zagreb and Croatia: Because the city is quite small, there are a lot of people and shops.
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