Which are our main activities?
Annual World Congress: consisting of a General Assembly and seminar, is the yearly meeting of the governing body of IAAS. This meeting attracts our members from all over the world, and is usually organized in July-August and lasts for three weeks.

World Congress in Indonesia ,2010
Director's Meetings and Regional Meetings: IAAS member countries are divided into different regions. Within these regions meetings with different educational topics are held every year. Director's Meetings usually last longer and deal with important issues, Regional Meetings are more informal gatherings.

European Directors Meeting in Switzerland, 2010-2011
Seminars and conferences: held by our local committees around the world to facilitate learning on a certain educational topic. You can even earn credits by attending some of our high-quality seminars.

Wine Seminar in Croatia,2008
Exchange Program: has for years been the backbone of IAAS: it enables students to get practical experience working as an intern in a farm, organization or a company around the world. It broadens your horizons and fulfil your compulsory internship abroad - or you can gain priceless experience by learning more about life sciences!

Students doing their internship in Togo
Exchange weeks: are an excellent way for an IAAS committee to learn more about another country. The method is simple: two or more countries express their interest towards having an exchange week - the rest is up to the countries: a theme is chosen, and usually the participants only pay travel costs and sometimes a small participation fee.

Exweek in Slovenia between Greece,Italy and Slovenia, March 2010
Art Festival: is a new concept developed by IAAS-Turkey and has now been hosted twice. It is an event that combines agriculture and arts in a very interactive way.

1st IAAS Art Festival in Turkey, 2007
YouTube: There are many YouTube videos explaining IAAS activities. You can find some of these videos on our YouTube channel by clicking here.
Last Updated (Saturday, 07 May 2011 15:00)



