Dear BeBuddy members,
we hope you had a successful start in the new week!
Here are some useful information for you:
1)
This Thursday:
Come and join the Bebuddy Get together at Café Papillon!
Our BeBuddy Get-Together evening gives you the opportunity to meet other students who are also part of this program and make new friends.
When?
Feb 7, Thursday, 7pm-10pm
Location: „Papillon“, Pontstraße 151 (http://www.cafepapillon-ac.de/)
Registration: None
Please click here to get more information on
facebook.
2)
Recent job positions for students at the RWTH International Office
In case you are looking for an student job position in an international environment at RWTH, please have a look at the recent job announcements:
or
3)
ASTA is announcing the “Clash of the Nerds”, Feb 13
Although university has taught us many useful things, what truly matters is left out. Nerds have developed a rich culture and share stories of lands far off
and long forgotten.
Do you think you know the lore and stand a chance to win the fight for most nerdy? Show off your inner nerd at our first ever Clash of the Nerds. Find all
errors in the presented statements and earn points. Put together a group of all-knowing beings or find new partners before the start of the event. Group sizes can range from 3 to 7 participants.
Where? Humboldthaus, Pontstr. 41
Doors open at 19:30 and the event starts at 8pm.
Entrance free of charge
More information on
facebook.
4)
2-days workshop on intercultural communication – Register now
The workshop is intended for German and international students who wish to embark upon a study abroad period, who are active in international student organizations, or who would simply like to improve
their communication skills. During the two days, students are given the opportunity to develop their intercultural competence, a skills set which becomes ever more useful for all professional activities and which is thus looked for by prospective employers.
As the seminar is held in English, you will also improve your English language proficiency. Therefore you should bring a basic knowledge of English so as to be able to participate in discussions and group activities. "Perfect" English, however, is by no means
required!
The workshop is held by Alexia Petersen, a Canadian with multicultural background who has lived in Aachen for many years. Ms. Petersen is a highly experienced trainer and consultant in intercultural
communication, working with various target groups in both universities and research institutions, and international companies.
Here
are the available dates for 2019.
Language: English
Location: You will get the information after the registration
Registration: The number of the participants for each date is limited. Please send an email to (Ms.) Dominika Dudzik Dominika.Dudzik@zhv.rwth-aachen.de
Have a nice
week!
Dominika Dudzik and the
BeBuddy Team
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