European travel 2013 to glasgow & edinburgh
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Glasgow & EdinburghOctober 12th until October 19th 2013
Fun Facts
• The total population is around 5.2 million, around 8.5 per cent of the UK’s population.
• The country has approximately 167.5 people living per square mile.
• Scotland has approximately 790 islands, 130 of which are inhabited.
• The most infamous Scottish dish is haggis
Fun Facts
• The raincoat, television, telephone and penicillin were invented by scots
• Kilts, tartans and bagpipes on the other hand were invented by genius people out of the UK
Introducing this year’s committee
Eline Balvert
Chairman
3rd year Bachelor Fiscal Economics
Introducing this year’s committee
Louise Hansen
Secretary
3rd year Bachelor International Business Administration
Introducing this year’s committee
Juliëtte van Haaster
Treasurer
3rd year Bachelor International Business Administration
Introducing this year’s committee
Jeff Repko
PR Officer
4th year Bachelor International Business Administration
Introducing this year’s committee
Remco van der Leest
PR Officer
4th year Bachelor International Business Administration
Introducing this year’s committee
Elskelien Nijmeijer
Coordinator
3rd year Bachelor International Business Administration
Vice-Chairman Asset | FIRST International
Introducing this year’s committee
12 – 15 October16 – 19 October
GlasgowGlasgow
Fun Facts: Glasgow & Highlands
• The very first recorded appearance of the elusive Loch Ness Monster occurred in 565 AD.
• It is home to the oldest tree in Europe
Overview of the preliminary program
Day Part of the day What
Saturday 12th Afternoon Flight + arrival in Glasgow
Evening Dinner
Sunday 13th Whole day Highland tour
Monday 14th Morning Visit University of Strathclyde
Afternoon Market & City Chambers
Evening Comedy club
Tuesday 15th Late morning Company visit
Afternoon Transport to Edinburgh
Glasgow
Accommodation Glasgow: Euro Hostel
http://www.euro-hostels.co.uk/glasgow
Edinburgh
Fun Facts: Edinburgh & Scottish People
• Edinburgh was the first city in the world to have its own fire-brigade
• The Bank of Scotland, founded in 1695 near Edinburgh, is the oldest surviving bank in the UK and the considered as the initial bank printing the banknote in the European continent.
Overview of the preliminary program
EdinburghDay Part of the day What
Tuesday 15th Afternoon Arrive in Edinburgh
Evening Dinner
Wednesday 16th Morning City Tour
Afternoon Visit Parliament and Arthur’s Seat
Evening Pub crawl
Thursday 17th Morning Company visit
Afternoon Company visit
Evening Whiskey tasting and Dinner
Friday 18th Morning Company visit
Lunch Pub
Afternoon Edinburgh Castle & free time
Evening Party like hell
Saturday 19th Afternoon Leaving to Amsterdam
Accommodation Edinburgh: High Street Hostel
http://highstreethostel.com/
What is included? Flight tickets
Hostels
Breakfast
Transfer from Glasgow to Edinburgh
Transportation within the cities
Highland tour
Some cultural activities
Company visits
What is NOT included?
Travel and health insurance
Most of the dinners and drinks
Other personal costs
Visum (if needed)
Other information
Down payment at registration: 50 euro (at registration)
Second payment in June: 150 euro
Final payment in September: 175 euro
Two Participant dinners will be held at Studio; one before and one after departure
During the trip you are expected to attend the company visits, the cultural activities are not required to attend but highly recommended
We will visit companies who represent different fields of IBA and IM; Accounting, Finance, Organization & Strategy and Marketing.
Subscription
Subscription: May 8th, 9:00, Room E1.14
First come, first serve
Do not forget to bring two copies of your passport/ID card at subscription
Do not forget the 50 euro’s at subscription
Fun Facts• Sean Connery and J.K. Rowling are Scottish• Scotland has the highest proportion of
redheads in the world. Around 13% of the Scots has red hair, with 40% carrying the recessive gene.
• The official animal of Scotland is a
Unicorn
Questions?
You are always welcome to send an email to [email protected]
or come by at our room (E1.14)