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SAIH welcomes you to the Annual Meeting Seminar 2023. You can join us in Oslo or follow the live stream.
Welcome to SAIH's summer camp, June 8 - 11. Activists from the whole country will gather for a fun weekend filled with workshops and activism. Don`t forget to sign up!
Time: Thursday June 8 - Sunday June 11
Place: Studenterhytta in Nordmarka outside Oslo
Registration deadline: May 31st
The SAIH summer camp is open for local chapter activists, student democracies and other members of SAIH.
SAIH covers accommodation and food for all local chapter activists, and travel expenses for 1 person per local chapter.
If you want to send more participants and you think that will strengthen the activity locally, you can consider using Frifond. Remember that you can also apply for project support from the Executive Committee, if other funds run out.
Other members and participants pay 500 NOK to participate from Thursday to Sunday. This covers food and accommodation. SAIH does not cover travel expenses.
The National Council meeting takes place on Thursday June 8. Keep that in mind when you order tickets for Oslo (SAIH covers travel expenses for the National Council participants).
We encourage everyone to travel as environmentally friendly as possible.
We plan for an exciting program with presentations, creative workshops and a lot of free time and social activities to hang out and have fun.
The final program (and a list of what to pack) will be shared by email after you sign up.
We look forward to hanging out with you!
SAIH welcomes you to the Annual Meeting Seminar 2023. You can join us in Oslo or follow the live stream.
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