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ISFiT 2011

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Logo of the ISFiT Festival.

The International Student Festival 2011 is a student festival that was held from February 11 to February 20, 2011 in Trondheim, Norway. This was the 11th ISFiT-festival. 525 students from 104 countries gathered in Trondheim to discuss the festival's main theme, global health.[1]

Theme

The main theme for ISFiT 2011 was global health, and the festival's name was Globalize this: Health.[2]

ISFiT 2011 board defined global health as the health of the world population in an international context, looking beyond purely national perspectives and challenges. The concept covered all aspects of human health – physical, mental, and social. Furthermore, the board defined health as an individual resource possessed by all people. By this, health is also a resource for local communities, nations and the world community. Global health affects and is affected by several international conditions – politics, security, economy and culture.

The ISFiT 2011 Board

Kine Karlsen was voted President at a plenary session held at the Student Society in Trondheim in Trondheim on April 15, 2009.[3] As president, she elected the following as members of the board:[4]

  • Jørgen W. Thorsen: Vice-President
  • Eivind Berstad: Head of information
  • Stina Låstad: Head of administration
  • Elisa Osmundsen: Head of economy
  • Eirik Vikum: Head of Student Peace Prize
  • Elin Kathrine Saunes: Head of culture
  • Karoline Fossland: Head of Theme

Kine Karlsen resigned as President in late October 2010, after a leave of absence since August 2010. Jørgen W. Thorsen was promoted to President in November 2010, after serving as Acting President since Karlsen's leave. Karlsen continued as a regular member of the board.[5]

Workshops

As in previous years, the workshops were the core of ISFiT. The workshops highlighted the festival themes in different ways. The workshops of ISFiT 2011 was:

  • WS01 - Politics
  • WS02 - Theatre
  • WS03 - Education
  • WS04 - Water
  • WS05 - Mental health
  • WS06 - Literature
  • WS07 - Climate and environment
  • WS08 - Economy
  • WS09 - Food
  • WS10 - Sex
  • WS11 - Art
  • WS12 - The future
  • WS13 - Genes
  • WS14 - Women and children
  • WS15 - Information technology
  • WS16 - Sports
  • WS17 - Development and Aid

The ISFiT Dialogue Groups

The Dialogue Groups of 2011 was held from February 1 to February 20. The Dialogue Group started ten days prior to ISFiT 2011 with a seminar at Røros, and continued into the festival in Trondheim. In 2011 students from Rwanda, Northern Ireland and Armenia & Azerbaijan were invited to apply for participation in the seminar.[6]

The Student Peace Prize

On 25 November 2010 it was announced that human rights activist Duško Kostić was awarded the Student Peace Prize. Kostić received the award at a ceremony at Olavshallen, 18 February 2011. He was also honored with a memory plate in Jomfrugata in Trondheim as a part of the Walk of Peace-project, that was unveiled during ISFiT 2011.[7][8]


External links

References

  1. [1] Archived 2011-02-14 at the Wayback Machine Adresseavisen: ISFiT svarte på alt
  2. [2] Archived 2012-03-19 at the Wayback Machine Under Dusken: – ISFiT vil prege hele Trondheim
  3. [3] Archived 2018-04-22 at the Wayback Machine Adresseavisen: Kine Karlsen valgt til ISFiT-president
  4. [4] Archived 2012-03-19 at the Wayback Machine Under Dusken: ISFiT-styret er valgt
  5. [5] Archived 2012-03-19 at the Wayback Machine Under Dusken: ISFiT-presidenten trer av
  6. [6] Open Unionism: Applications urged for international student festival in Norway…
  7. [7] Archived 2011-07-28 at the Wayback Machine The Student Peace Prize: The "Walk of Peace" design is ready
  8. [8] Archived 2011-07-28 at the Wayback Machine The Student Peace Prize: The winner of the Student Peace Prize 2011


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