Regional Teams
For administrative and organisational purposes EGEA’s entities belong to one of three regions:
East & Mediterranean, North & Baltic and Western.
The EGEA Regions are led by their respective Regional Teams, consisting of a Regional Contact Person (RCP) and one to three Regional Assistants (RA). They maintain the contact between the entities in their respective regions and the European board.
Please contact your regional team with questions related to:
New Entities
Membership Criteria
Entity Management
CP Tasks
New members
Support Fund
Regional Congresses
Entity Map
All entities are under supervision of a regional team. The entities are basically cities where EGEA has a local branch of geography students. Entities vary from a few, up to a hundred or more, involved students & young professionals.
Most events, eg. congresses and exchanges, are hosted by local entities and their members, and visited by students from other entities in this network.
The entities are the members of EGEA. Once a year at the General Assembly, every entity has one vote to support or reject new proposals.
The Association is administratively divided into three regions. Though the names of whole sovereign states are listed below, countries can be divided internally using the Nomenclature d’Unites Territoriales Statistiques
(Nomenclature of territorial units for statistics (N.U.T.S.)) level 1 data which divides countries into their internal provinces and states.
To maintain regions with close to similar numbers of entities, the recommended division of the regions is the following:
West Region:
Andorra, Austria, Belgium, France, South-Western Germany*, Italy, Republic of Ireland, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Monaco, The Netherlands, Portugal, San Marino, Spain, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
North & Baltic Region:
Belarus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, North-Eastern Germany** Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Russia, Sweden.
East & Mediterranean:
Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Kosovo***, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Turkey, Ukraine.
* | The included N.U.T.S level 1 states are as follows: Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, Hesse, North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate, Saarland |
** | The included N.U.T.S level 1 states are as follows: Berlin, Brandenburg, Bremen, Hamburg, Lower Saxony, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Schleswig-Holstein, Thuringia |
*** | This designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is in line with UNSCR 1244/99 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo declaration of independence. |
All Entities listed by Region
West
Augsburg | |
Bamberg | |
Bochum | |
Bonn | |
Brussels | |
Freiburg | |
Ghent | |
Graz | |
Groningen | |
Heidelberg | |
Innsbruck | |
Leuven | |
Lyon | |
Mainz | |
Marburg | |
Münster | |
Nijmegen | |
Utrecht | |
Valladolid | |
Vienna | |
Würzburg | |
Zürich | |
Barcelona - candidate | |
Bayreuth - candidate | |
Bordeaux - candidate | |
Clermont-Ferrand - candidate | |
Cork - candidate | |
Guildford - candidate | |
Madrid - candidate | |
Milano - candidate | |
Valencia - candidate |
North & Baltic
Berlin | |
Göttingen | |
Greifswald | |
Halle | |
Hannover | |
Helsinki | |
Izhevsk | |
Jena | |
Joensuu | |
Katowice | |
Kazan | |
Kiel | |
Kraków | |
Moscow | |
Olsztyn | |
Osnabrück | |
Oulu | |
Saint Petersburg | |
Tartu | |
Toruń | |
Trondheim | |
Turku | |
Vilnius | |
Warszawa | |
Wrocław | |
Gdansk - candidate | |
Hamburg - candidate |
East & Mediterranean
Banja Luka | |
Belgrade | |
Bratislava | |
Brno | |
Bucharest | |
Budapest | |
Cluj-Napoca | |
Debrecen | |
Iasi | |
Izmir | |
Kharkiv | |
Kherson | |
Kyiv | |
Ljubljana | |
Lutsk | |
Lviv | |
Maribor | |
Novi Sad | |
Olomouc | |
Ostrava | |
Prague | |
Pristina | |
Ternopil | |
Timisoara | |
Zadar | |
Zagreb | |
Usti nad Labem - candidate |