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Issue 5   August 2014
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16th EPSA Summer University

Just over two weeks ago, the breathtakingly beautiful Lake Ohrid in Macedonia welcomed well over 120 pharmacy students from all over Europe for the 16th edition of the EPSA Summer University, which is one of the four popular EPSA events.
Participants had the opportunity to take part in many interesting workshops and trainings, as well as a very successful public health campaign during the mornings. On the other hand, afternoons were dedicated to sightseeing, paragliding, diving, swimming and other sports activities, while nights were typically reserved for parties.
The Summer University was a hit with all attendees who are all very grateful to the Macedonian Reception Committee.
Have a look at all the summer fun here.
 
Do not miss out on the next EPSA event by registering today for the 11th Autumn Assembly in Hradec Králové.

Kindly note that the congress fee will go up after 17/08/14.

 
Point of info

The first EPSA Team Meeting took place in Helsinki, Finland earlier in July of this Summer.

The EPSA Team for mandate 2014/2015 has now officially taken over full responsibilities for the running of this association.
Wash your hands!

EPSA has made an emphasis on the huge importance of hygiene in its latest public health campaign. Campaigners handed out informative leaflets which contained various tips and advice on how to wash hands 
properly, so as to avoid spreading diseases caused by poor hygiene and what to do when all preventative methods fail. Antibacterial wet wipes and bacteria-shaped teddy bears were distributed thanks to sponsors. The campaign was a true success, so make sure to join us next time! Read more about it here.
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