RELP

Ebru Ertas (Turkey)

October 29, 2015
Ebru Ertas, RELP 2015-2016

I want to spend my life doing what I want. I have to become stronger. There are many projects I want to bring to life. I began learning English for my work, but I find the language very difficult. Even so, it is really worth studying it.

Attila Ferkovics (Hungary)

October 29, 2015
Attila Ferkovics, RELP 2015-2016

My dream is to bring equality between the Roma and the non-Roma. But for that I need professional English language knowledge, and I am happy that I can learn that in the RELP program.

Margit Ignacz (Hungary)

October 22, 2015
Margit Ignacz, RELP 2015-2016

I like to deal with pupils and I like to do drama pedagogy and different kinds of non-formal education. I think If I know English language well, I can help the children more effectively.

Mersud Selman (Bosnia)

October 15, 2015
Mersud Selman, RELP 2015-2016

My name is Mersud Selman, I was born in 1986 in Bihac where I finished secondary art school. In 2010, I entered the Academy of Painting in Sovilj where I was a highly respected student and praised for my paintings. I participated in several art colonies and workshops, had solo exhibitions exhibited alone in Bihac, Milan, Sarajevo, Banja Luka, and Vienna. Already as a small boy I was making a living by selling paintings.

Leila Lazar (Hungary)

October 15, 2015
Leila Lazar, RELP 2015-2016

My dream is that one day I will work at United Nations or the European Parliament.