
In winter semester 2011, we launch the pilot phase of
the Certificate International Competence. Its aim is to distinctively
acknowledge student's intercultural engagement by awarding this
certificate.
Certificate Intercultural Competence: Experience – Knowledge – Awareness (CIC)
is an extracurricular offer of the University of Hamburg. This
certificate will be issued to students of the University of Hamburg who
show extraordinary engagement in intercultural matters. The CIC can be
obtained free of charge by German as well as international students of
almost all Schools of the University of Hamburg. Read more: www.uni-hamburg.de/cic
International Room Exchange. Now you will be able to search for internationally-oriented flat shares or advertise one or more rooms or even your whole flat to international students. You can indicate which languages are spoken in your community and help other students find places to stay where they will know that they will be welcome and understood. The room exchange is open to German students as well as students from all over the world. In Cooperation with campus-hamburg.
International Welcome Week. Thanks to strong cooperation prior to the model project, the following cooperation partners are now contributing to a successful program: AStA, Career Center, University Sports Hamburg, Office for Erasmus Exchange, Hamburg Welcome Center, Office for Study Abroad, Student Services Hamburg and Tandem Service. We would be delighted to welcome new cooperation partners to our International Welcome Week.
Writing Workshop. In close cooperation with individual departments, we were offering subject-specific writing and study courses for international and German students.
Ghana project – Teaching students acting as intercultural ambassadors in Winneba and Hamburg. Within our cooperation project with the Department of Pedagogy of History, teaching studens went on a scientific study trip to fulfill their compulsory internship in Ghana. Subsequently they incorporate their respective experiences into the PIASTA program. This way a change of perspectives is produced which is perceived by the students themselves and then, with directed support, is reflected and transmitted to further students. The participants therefore act as intercultural ambassadors motivating others to make such experiences themselves and indicating the colonial history of Ghana and its perception in German history lessons. Further, in the context of this project professor Kofi Darkwah (University of Education, Winneba, Ghana) vistited the University of Hamburg to give a guest lecture on "Human Rights and Historical Learning" in November 2010.
TBA * to be announced – University of Hamburg Students' Event Guide & Literary Journal. In the winter term of 2010, the students of the IAA decided to found an English language online magazine. Online since December 2010, the magazine is designed to be a hybrid form of event guide / literary journal for students living in Hamburg. The team wants to provide students with the most interesting events, locations and essays each month. Their mission is to uncover the gems that make Hamburg such an incredible, lovable and diverse city to live in. The publishers recognize that their greatest asset is the creativity and unfettered imagination of the university's students. This is why they want to invite everybody interested in participating to become involved with the project. If you are looking to have your short stories, poems, essays, concert reviews or anything related to student life or the city of Hamburg published or just want to read about interesting stuff happening in this beautiful city, you should check out tbajournal's website!