Academics
The international office
The International Office exists to facilitate the international mobility of both students and teaching staff and to coordinate the international activities of the Faculty at all levels. It is the Faculty's administrative center for a whole range of international programmes (undergraduate and graduate degree programmes, ERASMUS+, inter-faculty exchange agreements, etc.).
For more information, please visit the International Office.
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Scholarships for study in Düsseldorf
The Department of German and Austrian Studies offers two semester scholarships (4 months) for master or bachelor students aimed for the year 2020 at the Heinrich-Heine-Universität in Düsseldorf as a part of the DAAD-program: “Deutschsprachige Studiengänge”. -
Save the Date: A Century of Minority Rights - Lessons from the Post-Versailles System
We are pleased to inform you that the Institute of International Studies at the Faculty of Social Sciences and the International Centre for Ethnic and Linguistics Diversity Studies will hold the international conference „A Century of Minority Rights - Lessons from the Post-Versailles System“, which will take place on Friday, 6 December 2019. The seminar will be held in English. -
Where do the roots of the Anglo-German sporting rivalry lie?
Department of European Studies (IMS) is proud to invite you to a lecture by Prof Dr Christiane Eisenberg (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) „German sport and the British: Germanophobia or the experience of being a European outsider?“ -
EU +/- Burning Amazon Forests, the World Climate and the Reaction of the EU
Is the destroying of Amazon rain forests a serious threat to the world climate? What are the other perspectives on the protection of Amazonia, considering the current political situation in Brazil? How do the burning rain forests affect the relations between the EU, Brazil and other South American states? -
German Studies Day 2019
We cordially invite you to the Day of German Studies 2019, organized by our department together with the Goethe-Institut Prag. Students of secondary schools and universities interested in bachelor´s or master´s studies at our department will have an interesting program on Monday 18th November at the Goethe Institute. -
IMS recommends the conference 1989 Democratic Revolution: Thirty Years After
The conference Democratic Revolution 1989: Thirty years later, organized by the Institute for Contemporary History in cooperation with the Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes and the Senate of the Parliament of the Czech Republic. The conference will take place on 6-8. November in Wallenstein Palace.