ESN Satellite 2.0 is the free website template for ESN sections, developed and maintained by the ESN International Webteam.
Get your Satellite 2.0 now!
Watch the Galaxy AGM 2007 movie in Google Video
ESN Satellite is...
- beautiful: a fresh, complete ESN looking design
- easy: if you can use webmail, you can master a Satellite
- unified: local, national and international websites share the same looks
- tailored to the needs of ESN sections
- high quality based on the widely adopted and solid Drupal platform
- free for all sections, national boards and ESN event organizers
- part of the ESN Galaxy
ESN Satellite version 2.0 officially released!
Be a pioneer and try Satellite for your section! The ESN International Webteam is supporting all sections, national boards and ESN event organizers willing to try the ESN Satellite. Documentation will also be available.
Are you bold and brave? Have you dreamed to become an astronaut? Join the project, get ESN Satellite and start experimenting!
To apply for the ESN Astronaut project and be able to download ESN Satellite, click here and fill out the form.
New in ESN Satellite 2.0
ESN Satellite 2.0 comes with several new features:
- Multilingual interface: it supports localizing your website pages in as many languages as you wish... and, anyway, every student will be able to see the web site interface in her own language!
- A new "control panel" for faster access to the most common administration tasks.
- Newsletter support.
- Direct access to the ESN Galaxy.
- An improved installation process, with broader compatibility.
ESN Satellite Resources
If you just wish to know more about the ESN Satellite but don't want to try it right now, we have some documentation available. We expect it to be extended and improved during the beta testing phase, so please check back often.
ESN Galaxy
The Erasmus Student Network is full of life.Discover what is going on in the ESN Galaxy!
On Friday 23rd of March, at the AGM in Prague the Webteam gave the Galaxy presentation, officially introducing Satellite v1.0 and the Galaxy website.
