Tag: Germany

  • Bastian in Jena, Germany

    Bastian in Jena, Germany

    In Jena
    In Jena

    Pre-Departure:

    “Google your future”

    Do you know where you are going to work after your studies, including job title & company? If so, then doing an exchange is not as beneficial as for someone who doesn’t have a clue yet. There are many motivations that could lead you to think about an exchange. Friends brag about how cool the parties are in Europe, how many good grades you get at some universities or even that they made friends for life or found that life partner. Those stories make one start a thought process and that’s very important. Google your future means that you should start by looking for topics of your interest online. More specifically, look who publishes in that area of expertise. Where are those people based? Do those institutes or universities offer summer schools or exchange programmes? Are there conferences where they present, which include workshops? For example, I wanted to do an innovation management summer school in London. I found it by chance while I was looking for contact information of a professor. It seemed great. Knowing that there are such workshops, I quickly found more than one seemingly suitable programme by going through Google search with keywords like “summer school”, “academy” “postgraduate workshop”, “economics” and “innovation”. Doing that research made me understand better what I really wanted to achieve. It was getting out there to rub shoulders with bright minds in my area of interest. However, there are fantastic opportunities listed on the PGIO website. So you don’t have to go through all the trouble of finding a suitable programme by yourself. (more…)

  • Karin in Berlin

    Karin in Berlin

    Pre – departure:

    I had already accepted that I was not elected when I got a cryptic email in the first week of my holiday. I had been nominated for one of the places in the Berlin Winter school programme. I had visited Germany before as an exchange student, but I have always dreamt of going to the capital. I have been told that it is nothing like the other German cities; it was a city bursting with culture and new possibilities. As I am interested in History and Politics, the yesteryears this city promised to reveal excited me. I chose a course in European City and Regional Development Planning. At home I study Political, Philosophical and Economic Sciences and thought this course would complement these subjects well whilst taking a new, anthropological approach.

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  • Gebrandt in Berlin

    The Bundestag
    The Bundestag

    Pre-Departure:

    As soon as I had received confirmation from the Postgraduate & International Office that my application had been approved to attend the Winter School at Humboldt University in Berlin, I was ecstatic to have this chance to be going to Germany.  I would be going to Berlin to complete a three-week language course where I would learn German and various aspects of the German culture, especially that of Berlin.

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