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INFORMATION MEETING INTERNSHIP AND STUDY PERIOD ABROAD NOVEMBER 2013 THE SCHOOL OF CULTURE AND GLOBAL STUDIES THE INTERNATIONAL OFFICE THE CAREERS CENTRE
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Programme 13.00- 13.15: Introduction and registration By: International Office, AAU and the Careers Centre, AAU 13.15- 13.45: Presentation of the possibilities for going abroad By: The School of Culture and Global Studies 13.45-14.35: Students share their experiences with stays abroad 14.35-15.05: How to go abroad By: The International Office, AAU 15.05-15.30: Why go for a stay abroad and how can it benefit my career? By: The Careers Centre, AAU 15.30-16.00: AIESEC AAU
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Study period abroad (undergraduate programmes) Possible at all undergraduate programmes at the School of Culture and Global Studies: SIV (English, German, Spanish), SIS (English, Spanish), German, English, Danish, History Generally during the 4th semester upon aproval of credit transfer from the foreign university Who can help? Your international coordinator The International Office, AAU.
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Internship (or study period): Postgraduate programmes The following postgraduate programmes have an internship as part of their curriculum (9 th semester): International Business Communication (SIV) English, Spanish, German: Internship is mandatory (DK (international dimension) or abroad) Tourism: Internship (DK or abroad) OR study period at another university (DK or abroad) Culture, Communication and Globalization (CCG): Internship (DK or abroad) OR study period at another university (DK or abroad) Development and International Relations (DIR): internship abroad OR study period at another university abroad European Studies (ES): internship abroad OR study period at another university abroad History: internship OR study period (DK or abroad) Danish: internship (2-3 weeks) is mandatory English: internship (2-3 weeks) is mandatory German: internship (2-3 weeks) is mandatory
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Who can help (internship)? Internship in Denmark: The Careers Centre Internship abroad: International Office Your internship coordinator
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Internship coordinators DIR (+ CAS, LAS): Ane Bislev (abislev@cgs.aau.dk)abislev@cgs.aau.dk ES: Søren Dosenrode (sd@cgs.aau.dk)sd@cgs.aau.dk Tourism: Anette Therkelsen (at@cgs.aau.dk)at@cgs.aau.dk SIV: Aase Voldgaard Larsen (voldgaard@cgs.aau.dk)voldgaard@cgs.aau.dk CCG: Julia Zhukova Klausen (juliakz@cgs.aau.dk)juliakz@cgs.aau.dk Historie: Michael Wagner (mfw@cgs.aau.dk)mfw@cgs.aau.dk Dansk: Louise Mønster (louise@cgs.aau.dk)louise@cgs.aau.dk Engelsk: Evy Christensen (evy@cgs.aau.dk)evy@cgs.aau.dk Tysk: Evy Christensen (evy@cgs.aau.dk)evy@cgs.aau.dk
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Why go abroad? To prepare yourself for the labor market by applying theoretical knowledge in a professional setting To learn to handle cultural encounters in your future private and professional life To build up international friendships, relationships and professional networks that you can depend on for the rest of your life To move from: “I learned about” to “I experienced” To have fun
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