Author Archives: simonaliviasuciu

Good and Bad in my Mundusian Life

Travelling and studying can be an awesome way of living for those who embrace curiosity, freedom and delight in discovering people, cultures and approach the unknown. In this way the more one gets to know, the bigger the understanding.  So … Continue reading

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Welcome into New Year!

  Let 2011 be another year when dreams come true! To all of you wholeheartedly my best wishes for New Year. May it bring you good health, friendship, love, fulfilment and joy.

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The National Day-2000 km away

Although embroiled in an intense globalizing process and situated in the world’s happiest country, I could not avoid thinking, feeling and acting as a Romanian on December 1. With respect to the National Day, I cooked Romanian food and had … Continue reading

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Odense. Fagfestival 2010

Today’s excursion to Odense, H.C. Andersen’s birthplace, gave another dimension to the fond fairytales of my childhood by bringing to attention other stories, which are ideally suited for my current concerns. Top of presentations at ‘Fagfestival’ 2010, according to my … Continue reading

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8 Days – Turkish Style

Welcome to Istanbul, 2010 European Capital of Culture! During the Cruise along Bosphorus Strait on the National Day. Marmara Sea and Ortakoy District. I arrived in Istanbul after 185 minute-flight on Wednesday April 21st, the first day when the most … Continue reading

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The Erasmus Times

Our magazine The Erasmus Times is finished. Take it before returning to your countries as a memory for the excitement and intense moments we spent together! Ask me for a free copy or go to the reception office of Erasmushogeschool, … Continue reading

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Toate se întâmplă cu un scop Am ajuns cu bine şi deja tulburată de dor înapoi în Bruxelles. Dor de casă, dor de cei dragi, dor de munte. Dorul de munte m-a prins de cum am ajuns în Bucureşti. S-a … Continue reading

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