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… and on a personal level. There was no complacent acceptance of the status quo; everyone was critical and eager to tackle these important issues together.” Perspective and context matter; peeking outside the box of European academia was a valuable experience: How do Asian students learn about history, economics, geopolitics, etc.? What is emphasised and how is it interpreted? What exactly is the difference between a colony and an administrative zone of the British Empire, and what the implied … interesting to explore different paths o A nuanced view of a very diverse region Carola Bertone, another participant from UM, had lived in Italy before coming to Maastricht: “A school exchange to Turkey is as far east as I had got, so this was a great experience. I was surprised how diverse the ASEAN countries were but also how different they are from each other. I have a much more nuanced view of the region now.” While she enjoyed the field trips in the surrounding areas during the packed … was particularly impressed with Kuala Lumpur: “It’s an incredibly well-organised megacity – especially the public transport system is something to behold.” Now in her second year of the European Studies bachelor programme, she has also gained valuable experience with regards to EU-ASEAN cooperation: “This was the first time I realised that Europe is actually relatively homogenous. I am now much more sensitive to different ways of seeing things. You need to understand those differences in order to …
… and on a personal level. There was no complacent acceptance of the status quo; everyone was critical and eager to tackle these important issues together.” Perspective and context matter; peeking outside the box of European academia was a valuable experience: How do Asian students learn about history, economics, geopolitics, etc.? What is emphasised and how is it interpreted? What exactly is the difference between a colony and an administrative zone of the British Empire, and what the implied … interesting to explore different paths o A nuanced view of a very diverse region Carola Bertone, another participant from UM, had lived in Italy before coming to Maastricht: “A school exchange to Turkey is as far east as I had got, so this was a great experience. I was surprised how diverse the ASEAN countries were but also how different they are from each other. I have a much more nuanced view of the region now.” While she enjoyed the field trips in the surrounding areas during the packed … was particularly impressed with Kuala Lumpur: “It’s an incredibly well-organised megacity – especially the public transport system is something to behold.” Now in her second year of the European Studies bachelor programme, she has also gained valuable experience with regards to EU-ASEAN cooperation: “This was the first time I realised that Europe is actually relatively homogenous. I am now much more sensitive to different ways of seeing things. You need to understand those differences in order to …