Durante a semana de 13 a 17 de maio 2024, os membros das universidades de ciências aplicadas da UAS7 são convidados especialmente para participar da 7ª Jornada Internacional de Enfermagem em FH Münster.
Benjamin Brobbey is a fourth-year electrical engineering co-op student at Drexel University, USA. In September 2022 he came to Germany to complete a study and internship year at Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (HAW Hamburg). He was one of the first recipients of a Gilman-DAAD scholarship.
German immigration to Brazil played an important role in the process of urbanization and industrialization, having influenced, to a large extent, the architecture of cities and, in short, the Brazilian physical and social landscape.
This year we participated again in the big NAFSA conference for thousands of internationalization and higher education experts from around the globe, and met our partners and friends there. Traditionally, we hosted the UAS7 Partners' and Friends Luncheon on Tuesday, this year at Clyde's of Gallery Place, with a merry group of 40.
Im Rahmen der UAS7 Virtual Academy sind durch freundliche Unterstützung von Antonia Levy, stellvertretende Direktorin des Office of Faculty Development and Instructional Technology an der CUNY School of Professional Studies, zwei Videos zum Thema Barrierefreiheit und Inklusion in der Online-Lehre entstanden.
The UAS7 Virtual Academy brings students together across continents for virtual collaboration: Students from Munich University of Applied Sciences developed a dice game with a 3D printer in their "3D Printing & Design" lecture as part of the UAS7 Virtual Academy. Their fellow students from the US partner university SUNY Canton are now working on a production concept.
On December 2nd 2020, the UAS7 Virtual Academy held its inaugural kick-off event. After almost a year, the DAAD-funded IVAC program officially ends on November 30. On Friday, November 19, the UAS7 Virtual Academy invited 25 stakeholders to share their key takeaways.
„A match made in heaven“, this is how Prof. Dr. Sonja Klose from HWR Berlin kicked off her virtual collaboration, a Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) project, with her counterpart Prof. Daniel Korschun from Drexel University in the US. 70 students from both universities came together for a joint virtual project.