Week full of knowledge: Ude starts important lectures and job fairs!

Week full of knowledge: Ude starts important lectures and job fairs!
On May 7, 2025, numerous events are on the program at the University of Duisburg-Essen, which offer students a wide range of opportunities to continue and network. Within the coming week, both application training and the job fair "Conpract" are planned, which will take place in the glass pavilion on the Essen campus. According to Uni Duisburg-Essen is recommended for many events.
The lectures that cover various topics related to discrimination and reporting are particularly noteworthy. This includes lectures on the health effects of microplastics and the aging of Germany, the experienced scientists such as Prof. Dr. Torsten Schmidt and Prof. Dr. Karim Fereidooni are kept.diverse lecture offers
The events begin on Monday, May 12th, with a lecture by Prof. Dr. Torsten Schmidt on the aging of Germany and its effects on the public budget, followed by other interesting topics. Prof. Dr. Karim Fereidooni will speak about antimusable racism and anti -Semitism in schools and Sandy Zang deals with media reporting about Incest in Germany between 1945 and 1972
Tuesday also has promising lectures, including one of Prof. Barbro N. Melgert on microplastics and health. Events on prejudices in schools and tabooing in public discourses are also offered, which recognized by recognized experts such as Dr. Kristin Kuck and Diren Yeşil. In addition to the technically oriented lectures, online training for discrimination traps is also offered for applications, which should be of great interest to many students.
job fair and interactive workshops
On Wednesday, May 14th, the job fair Conpract takes place, which attracts numerous companies and institutions that are looking for new talents. The event will be supplemented by digital talks on May 15th. A wide range of lectures on current topics such as Brexit and British-European relationships are expanding.
On Thursday, the university again shows its commitment to modern educational approaches. Among other things, a lecture by Prof. Dr. Stephanie Risse for multilingual education in northern Italy and a zoom event on linguistic variations. These events are part of a larger framework that also covers important topics such as critical racism and diversity. discrimination-critical education has devoted itself to this topic with its own series of lectures that deals with important questions about (anti) discrimination in everyday life and in education.
The week is rounded off with an online lecture on the administration of rural areas in China on Friday, May 16, and an event on the subject of positive self-presentation on Saturday, May 17th. Such offers not only promote academic skills, but also the personal development of the participants.Details | |
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