Events

From 5th to 9th October 2022

Trip to Darmstadt

  • From 5th to 9th October 2022, students from Dublin and Cartagena will have the opportunity to visit Darmstadt to meet students as part of the DACADU project.
  • Further trips are planned.

“Workshop for employees of the hda: Intercultural and linguistic journey of discovery through the EUt+” (online)

Thursday, 07.07.2022 from 12:30 to 16:45

Contents

You can choose from our seven EUt+ partner universities from the following countries:

Bulgaria – France – Ireland – Latvia – Romania – Spain – Cyprus

 The following topics will be covered in a compact and interactive way:

  • Multilingualism and interculturality at the h_da at a glance
  • Travelling abroad within the framework of EUt+: opportunities for h_da employees
  • Intercultural and linguistic voyage of discovery in individual working groups (divided by country)
  • Language introductory course
  • Final presentation of the individual working groups at a glance
  • Further planning and wishes within the framework of EUt+: Possibilities for active participation if interested 

The event will be held in German. Only individual guests from the EUt+ partner universities will present their contributions in English and be available to answer questions. The working groups will be divided according to EUt+ countries and led by h_da employees with intercultural experience, guests from the EUt+ partner universities and other guests.

Wednesday 16th March

  • First meeting with students and lecturers
  • Introduction

Thursday 17th March

Students’ attention time

During this time, one of the lecturers will be available for all students who have questions about the project:

  • From 13:00 to 14:00 (Darmstadt/Cartagena time)
  • From 12:00 to 13:00 (Dublin time)

Thursday 25th March

Students’ attention time

During this time, one of the lecturers will be available for all students who have questions about the project:

  • From 13:00 to 14:00 (Darmstadt/Cartagena time)
  • From 12:00 to 13:00 (Dublin time)

Thursday 31th March

Students’ attention time

During this time, one of the lecturers will be available for all students who have questions about the project:

  • From 13:00 to 14:00 (Darmstadt/Cartagena time)
  • From 12:00 to 13:00 (Dublin time)

Thursday 7th April

Students’ attention time

During this time, one of the lecturers will be available for all students who have questions about the project:

  • From 13:00 to 14:00 (Darmstadt/Cartagena time)
  • From 12:00 to 13:00 (Dublin time)

German version

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