/en/technology/study-and-teaching/studying-engineering
We are living in a world full of technology. The latter makes our everyday life easier, not only at work and at school, but in all life conditions. Since: Without technology there would be no modern human [...] exciting issue. As early as in childhood it holds a special fascination for us. We wonder: "How does this work?" or really want to try the handling of technical devices ("May I also try?"). However, the look "behind [...] dependency which is already now showing its initial impacts in everyday life: Any technology that does not work makes us angry, sometimes even anxious and at worst it puts us at risk. Even in case of any minor
/en/hochschulkommunikation/projekte/artists-toolkit
on the artistic work experience itself in terms of problems and inspiration, of strategies and personality: How do you invite ideas? What to do when you are stuck? How does "seeing" work? Additionally, [...] the month! Our Playlists Spotify Youtube Google Podcast Listen in here! Who are we? How does this work? Go for it. The Importance of Making Mistakes We cannot be creative without making mistakes. If you
/en/ices/termine/abgeschlossene-veranstaltungen/ices-research-atelier/ices-research-atelier
constructive feedback on their work. This means that it is not required to present final and full-fledged papers. To the contrary, everyone is invited to present ongoing work and receive feedback on open [...] you might need to explain disciplinary specificities and terms of your work. For dates where nobody wishes to present their work we can also schedule more general discussions and inputs, e.g., on inte [...] presenters can share their material and already pose questions in advance (e.g., regarding aspects of the work you are most interested in getting feedback on). All others can add comments also after the presentations
/en/ices/ices-research-school/qualification-opportunities/vergangene-veranstaltungen/research-atelier-spring-2023
/en/english-and-american-studies/who-we-are/members-of-our-institute/hambrett-olivia/creative-writing-at-euf
ourselves with questions of literary craft. As well as that, we’re digging into language, positioning our works culturally, and learning how to re-write and refine our writing with the help of our peers’ feedback [...] of our class is the workshop and effectively participating in one is a key skill you will begin working on the moment you join us. The workshop is a space in which you present your writing for thorough [...] Soon after, on a wing and a prayer, she left for Germany. She’s still here. From 2017 to 2019, she worked at Kiel's University of Applied Sciences for both the Centre for Languages and Intercultural Studies
/en/research/early-stage-researchers/doctoral-students-interdisciplinary-network-doknet
among doctoral students. The Higher Education Policy WG handles DokNet’s university policy work. Each of these working groups has a coordinating representative and a spokesperson, who serves to support the [...] needs of doctoral students in higher education policy processes. To that end, we have a dedicated working group solely focused on higher education policy issues ( Higher Education Policy WG ). Organization [...] assemblies take place each semester. In addition to the team of representatives, DokNet has two working groups (WGs): The Networking WG organizes events that promote networking and informal exchange among
/en/zugriffsschutz/paradoxien-der-eu-personenfreizuegigkeit/team
Flensburg in the field European Studies and at the study program Economy and Politics. He previously worked in the Cluster Migration and Diversity at the Institute for European Studies at the Vrije Universiteit [...] Seeliger Martin Seeliger is a research fellow and the Head of the Department ‘Transformation of the Work Society’ at the Institute of Labour and Economy, University of Bremen. He is a project partner. Martin [...] and graduated (magna cum laude) from the Max Planck Institute for Social Research (Germany) with the work ‘Social Construction of Organized Interests. Trade union policy in the process of European integration’
/en/iim/cooperation/non-profit-organisations
students work with several regional nonprofit organizations as part of the s ervice learning project . This hands-on experience provides horizon-expanding experiences and deep insight into the workings of
/en/english-and-american-studies/studying-english-content/literary-studies
explores the different forms of Anglophone literatures : The field is concerned both with canonical works from the English-speaking world and with popular texts and documents from the past and present. Literary [...] texts, as well as the cultural, social, and historical contexts of the production and reception of works of literature. As students of English in Flensburg, you will be introduced to texts from a variety [...] will also encourage interdisciplinary approaches and draw attention to film adaptations of literary works or the interactions between literature and other forms of art. In the course of your studies, you
https://www.europeanstudies.info/fifteen/events/brussels-2015
January 2015, EUS students visited European capital Brussels in order to learn firsthand about the work of EU institutions and committees. For three days the students attended several meetings at the European [...] during the lectures at the University. During the meeting the group gained extensive knowledge of the work of the Commission and during Q&A session asked many challenging and important questions. Further EUS [...] only to get a tour around the building, but also talked to the MEP, who gave them insight view on the work of the European Parliament. In the evening EUS students took a bus back to Flensburg, the group was