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Time of the course: 1 SH Mondays 14:15-15:45  / 2 SH Mondays 11:45-13:15  (course assistant: Kalvin)

This course builds on English language skills developed in earlier study, with a focus on the development of strategies for ongoing independent learning. You will have the opportunity to create a personal improvement plan, design and manage a group project and investigate your options for further internationalisation.

Time of the course: Wednesday 11:45-13:15 (Christopher)

This course builds on English language skills developed in earlier study, with a focus on the development of strategies for ongoing independent learning. You will have the opportunity to create a personal improvement plan, design and manage a group project and investigate your options for further internationalisation.



Time of the course: Wednesday 11:45-13:15 (Course Assistant: Laura)

This course builds on English language skills developed in earlier study, with a focus on the development of strategies for ongoing independent learning. You will have the opportunity to create a personal improvement plan, design and manage a group project and investigate your options for further internationalisation.


Time of the course: Tuesdays 16:00-17:30 (course assistant: Aytaj Aghayeva)

Students are trained to perceive cultural differences and act accordingly. The intercultural competence gained is both "culture-general" and "culture-specific" (e.g. students will practice culture-specific "crash investigations" in order to prepare visits abroad). Theoretical insights into different working styles, different perceptions of time, different religions, and different education styles are applied in exercises and in concrete simulations involving active interaction if possible with participants from several other cultures.





Time of the course: Thursdays 14:15-15:45 (course assistant: Ketevan)

Students are trained to perceive cultural differences and act accordingly. The intercultural competence gained is both "culture-general" and "culture-specific" (e.g. students will practice culture-specific "crash investigations" in order to prepare visits abroad). Theoretical insights into different working styles, different perceptions of time, different religions, and different education styles are applied in exercises and in concrete simulations involving active interaction if possible with participants from several other cultures.


Time of the course: Tuesdays 17.45-19.15 (course assistants:)
Students will set up a simulated company and communicate with institutions and individuals from different intercultural backgrounds. The international project environment and contact with international institutions and individuals will enable the participants to learn about the workings of a company as well as to practice dealing with international project partners in a near-realistic situation. Students will be able to put their intercultural knowledge into practice in real contact with foreign partners in the preparation of a project meeting. The topic this semester will be about the Discomfort Zone of Study and Internship Abroad.