Information Density: Erasmus Student Network – Signal Evidence & AI Readability

Erasmus Student Network

(https://esn.org) 📸 Data Snapshot: June 20, 2026
Information Density — The Lens

Classify each sentence as substantive or hollow. Grounding markers — numbers, currencies, dates, technical units, named entities — outweigh marketing adjectives. When fluff sits right next to hard evidence, the fluff is forgiven.

Info Density Power-words vs. Substance ratio.
23 Impact Weight: 30 / 100
77% Reputation

The site exhibits high information density with H2 headings that cite specific reports and events, such as the ESN Türkiye Report and the Action Plan of the Pact for the Mediterranean. Body substance is high, favoring dated news entries (e.g., 18/06/2026) over generic mission statements. Only about 10% of the content uses generic power words like ‘self-development’ or ‘cultural understanding’ without immediate contextual grounding in the Erasmus+ program.

Information Density is read straight from the body copy: how much of the text carries grounded, checkable substance versus hollow filler. Below is the clean text the engine analyzed, then the industry’s known generic-claim patterns to weigh it against.

📝 The Narrative — clean text per page (the substance-vs-filler signal)
HOMEPAGE (https://esn.org) Erasmus Student Network
[IMG: The visual shows on the left the title: “Barriers of Mobility: the Need for More Inclusive Mobility Opportunities for Non-EU Students“ and the subtitle: “New ESN Türkiye Report “. On the right side there is a picture of ESN Turkey volunteers]

[H2] Barriers of Mobility: New ESN Türkiye Report Highlights the Need for More Inclusive Mobility Opportunities for Non-EU Students

[IMG: The image shows on the left the title: “ESN’s reaction to the Action Plan of the Pact for the Mediterranean” and subtitle: “Directorate-General for the Middle East, North Africa and the Gulf”. On the right side there is a picture of EU representatives speaking.]

[H2] ESN Reaction to the Action Plan of the Pact for the Mediterranean

[IMG: Blue and white banner for a joint statement titled “Education & training needs an appropriate budget share in Erasmus+”. The left-hand side features the headline in large white text on a blue gradient background, with “Joint statement, 2 June 2026” below. The right-hand side displays a column of logos from European higher education and student organisations, including CESAER, ESN, ESU, EURASHE, EUA (European University Association), The Guild, ACA, AURORA, DAAD, ECIU, EUF, UNICA, UNIMED and YERUN.]

[H2] Education & training needs an appropriate budget share in Erasmus+

[IMG: People cheering on a scenario in front of a big screen that says]

[H2] Turin becomes the Erasmus Destination of the Year 2026

[IMG: The visual shows on the left the title: “Time to Restore Erasmus+ for Hungarian Students “ and subtitle: “Joint statement from ESN International and ESN Hungary”. On the right side the Hungarian and European flag are together.]

[H2] Time to Restore Erasmus+ for Hungarian Students

[IMG: The visual shows on the left the title: “Barriers of Mobility: the Need for More Inclusive Mobility Opportunities for Non-EU Students“ and the subtitle: “New ESN Türkiye Report “. On the right side there is a picture of ESN Turkey volunteers]
18/06/2026 - 12:35
[H2] Barriers of Mobility: New ESN Türkiye Report Highlights the Need for More Inclusive Mobility Opportunities for Non-EU Students

[IMG: The image shows on the left the title: “ESN’s reaction to the Action Plan of the Pact for the Mediterranean” and subtitle: “Directorate-General for the Middle East, North Africa and the Gulf”. On the right side there is a picture of EU representatives speaking.]
10/06/2026 - 11:13
[H2] ESN Reaction to the Action Plan of the Pact for the Mediterranean

[IMG: Blue and white banner for a joint statement titled “Education & training needs an appropriate budget share in Erasmus+”. The left-hand side features the headline in large white text on a blue gradient background, with “Joint statement, 2 June 2026” below. The right-hand side displays a column of logos from European higher education and student organisations, including CESAER, ESN, ESU, EURASHE, EUA (European University Association), The Guild, ACA, AURORA, DAAD, ECIU, EUF, UNICA, UNIMED and YERUN.]
04/06/2026 - 14:01
[H2] Education & training needs an appropriate budget share in Erasmus+

[IMG: People cheering on a scenario in front of a big screen that says]
03/06/2026 - 10:46
[H2] Turin becomes the Erasmus Destination of the Year 2026

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[IMG: Ryanair]

[H2] Ryanair
Ryanair

[H2] Yes-Trips
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[H2] OnCampus Abroad

[H2] Samsung

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SUB-PAGE (https://esn.org/node/) Erasmus Student Network
[IMG: The visual shows on the left the title: “Barriers of Mobility: the Need for More Inclusive Mobility Opportunities for Non-EU Students“ and the subtitle: “New ESN Türkiye Report “. On the right side there is a picture of ESN Turkey volunteers]

[H2] Barriers of Mobility: New ESN Türkiye Report Highlights the Need for More Inclusive Mobility Opportunities for Non-EU Students

[IMG: The image shows on the left the title: “ESN’s reaction to the Action Plan of the Pact for the Mediterranean” and subtitle: “Directorate-General for the Middle East, North Africa and the Gulf”. On the right side there is a picture of EU representatives speaking.]

[H2] ESN Reaction to the Action Plan of the Pact for the Mediterranean

[IMG: Blue and white banner for a joint statement titled “Education & training needs an appropriate budget share in Erasmus+”. The left-hand side features the headline in large white text on a blue gradient background, with “Joint statement, 2 June 2026” below. The right-hand side displays a column of logos from European higher education and student organisations, including CESAER, ESN, ESU, EURASHE, EUA (European University Association), The Guild, ACA, AURORA, DAAD, ECIU, EUF, UNICA, UNIMED and YERUN.]

[H2] Education & training needs an appropriate budget share in Erasmus+

[IMG: People cheering on a scenario in front of a big screen that says]

[H2] Turin becomes the Erasmus Destination of the Year 2026

[IMG: The visual shows on the left the title: “Time to Restore Erasmus+ for Hungarian Students “ and subtitle: “Joint statement from ESN International and ESN Hungary”. On the right side the Hungarian and European flag are together.]

[H2] Time to Restore Erasmus+ for Hungarian Students

[IMG: The visual shows on the left the title: “Barriers of Mobility: the Need for More Inclusive Mobility Opportunities for Non-EU Students“ and the subtitle: “New ESN Türkiye Report “. On the right side there is a picture of ESN Turkey volunteers]
18/06/2026 - 12:35
[H2] Barriers of Mobility: New ESN Türkiye Report Highlights the Need for More Inclusive Mobility Opportunities for Non-EU Students

[IMG: The image shows on the left the title: “ESN’s reaction to the Action Plan of the Pact for the Mediterranean” and subtitle: “Directorate-General for the Middle East, North Africa and the Gulf”. On the right side there is a picture of EU representatives speaking.]
10/06/2026 - 11:13
[H2] ESN Reaction to the Action Plan of the Pact for the Mediterranean

[IMG: Blue and white banner for a joint statement titled “Education & training needs an appropriate budget share in Erasmus+”. The left-hand side features the headline in large white text on a blue gradient background, with “Joint statement, 2 June 2026” below. The right-hand side displays a column of logos from European higher education and student organisations, including CESAER, ESN, ESU, EURASHE, EUA (European University Association), The Guild, ACA, AURORA, DAAD, ECIU, EUF, UNICA, UNIMED and YERUN.]
04/06/2026 - 14:01
[H2] Education & training needs an appropriate budget share in Erasmus+

[IMG: People cheering on a scenario in front of a big screen that says]
03/06/2026 - 10:46
[H2] Turin becomes the Erasmus Destination of the Year 2026

[H2] Pages
1
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4
5
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next ›
last »

Erasmus again? Erasmus forever? What would you do if you could get your Erasmus Encore?
Experience the Erasmus Student Network and continue your journey that only started with your exchange!
FIND YOUR LOCAL SECTION HERE!

Erasmus Student Network (ESN) is a non-profit international student organisation. Our mission is to represent international students, thus providing opportunities for cultural understanding and self-development under the principle of Students Helping Students.

Subscibe to our newsletter
Donate to ESN

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Twitter
Youtube
Flickr
Instagram
LinkedIn
Twisper

[IMG: Ryanair]

[H2] Ryanair
Ryanair

[H2] Yes-Trips
Travel with like-minded students to unique events and destination

[H2] OnCampus Abroad

[H2] Samsung

[H2] Spotahome
Experience your new home

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SUB-PAGE (https://esn.org/contact/) Contact us | Erasmus Student Network
[H1]
Contact us

[H3] Erasmus Student Network AISBL
Rue Joseph II / Jozef II-straat 120
1000 Brussels, Belgium
Note: ESN AISBL does not distribute ESNcards. For any questions about this, please refer to our ESNcard FAQ.
[H3] Contact Details
Commercial, Marketing, CSR, and Strategic Partnerships: Partnership Manager ([email protected]).
Erasmus+ projects: Director ([email protected]).
Media: Communication Manager ([email protected]).
For ESNcard, discounts, and other benefits linked to your ESN student membership, please check our ESNcard FAQ or contact ESNcard.org.
For questions related to your Ryanair discount, please check our Ryanair FAQ or contact ESNcard.org.
For any other questions, please contact [email protected]

Before sending an email, please consider the following:
Emails sent to the wrong email address will not be directly replied, but forwarded to the right email address. This will imply delays in our response, so we highly encourage you to use the right email address.
For partnership requests, due to the high demand, we will only reply to those proposals considered interesting and feasible, so we encourage you to submit already enough documentation supporting the project you present to us so that we follow up via email or phone.
The ESN HQ normally has a huge overload of work, so our response may still take some time. We appreciate your patience in advance.

[H3] Opening Hours
The ESN Office is open from Monday to Friday, 9AM - 5PM.
The ESN Office stays closed 23rd December - 6th January and during official public holidays in Belgium.
[H3] How to get to the ESN Office?
The closest Metro station is Maalbeek/Maelbeek.
If you are coming from Gare du Midi / Zuid Station take the Metro line 2 or 6 (direction Simonis (Elisabeth)) to Arts Loi / Kunst Wet, change for Metro line 1 (direction Stockel / Stokkel) or 5 (direction Herman-Debroux) to Maalbeek/Maelbeek.
If you are coming from Gare Central / Centraal Station take the Metro line 1 (direction Stockel / Stokkel) or 5 (direction Herman-Debroux) to Maalbeek/Maelbeek.

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SUB-PAGE · THIN (https://esn.org/annual-report/) ESN Annual Report | Erasmus Student Network
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ESN Annual Report

The Annual Report is a comprehensive summary of the overall activity and achievements of ESN in the past academic year 2024/2025. Learn about highlights, projects, partnerships and people of the largest student organisation in Europe!

Previous editions:
ESN Annual Report 2023/2024
ESN Annual Report 2022/2023
ESN Annual Report 2021/2022
ESN Annual Report 2020/2021
ESN Annual Report 2019/2020
ESN Annual Report 2018/2019
ESN Annual Report 2017/2018
ESN Annual Report 2016/2017
ESN Annual Report 2015/2016
ESN Annual Report 2014/2015
ESN Annual Report 2013/2014

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🧭 Industry Context — common generic-claim patterns in Charities, Nonprofits & NGOs to weigh the text against
Generic Claims: making a difference, changing lives, creating lasting impact, every donation counts, together we can, empowering communities…
Red Flags: no charity registration number, no published financial statements, emotional appeals without program specifics, vague impact claims without numbers, no information on how donations are allocated, founder-centric branding over mission…
Semantic Drift Patterns: homepage shows field work but programs page is vague, claims direct impact but finances show high admin ratios, mission targets one population but programs serve another, impact numbers on homepage not supported by program details…
Proof Expectations: published annual financial reports, charity registration number and regulatory body, specific program outcomes with measurable data, administrative-to-program spending ratios, named beneficiary stories with permission, independent audit results…