Schlagwort-Archive: Wunderbar Together

Looking back on an eventful year 2019, literally!

2019 has been a particularly busy year for the UAS7 New York Liaison Office. At the end of the year, we want to look back and seize the opportunity to thank our supporters again – please enjoy the highlights below.

2019 Highlights

Deutschlandjahr USA – The Year of German American Friendship

One of our main activities in 2019 was the Deutschlandjahr. We ran an event series on “Employability (made) in Germany” in five different states in the U.S. At each of these events, a panel of representatives of UAS7 partner universities, companies, UAS7, business organizations as well as alumni discussed “Employability (made) in Germany” opportunities. The five events featured seven high-ranking UAS7 members, nine speakers and moderators from our host universities, 25 representatives of Germany-based companies, six speakers from German American Chambers of Commerce and other business organizations, and three alumni. More than 350 audience members joined us over the course of the series. More information about the events can be found here. Recently, we also shared the five key lessons this experience has taught us.

“Employability (made) in Germany” at the University of Alabama in Huntsville

U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama

We started out with an event in Huntsville, Alabama on January 30 with colleagues from Bremen City University of Applied Sciences joining us at the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH).

Our Employability panel included university administrators and executives, business representatives, an alum, and Michael H. Johnson the Honorary Consul who introduced the event. Nicole Heimann of the German American Chamber of Commerce South moderated. The Alabama-Germany Partnership supported us tremendously here. Thank you to everyone!! Here, you can watch our wonderful video summary of the event:

Speakers and participants: Thomas Trittin, Bremen UAS, Brian Landrum, UA Huntsville, Patrizia Nobbe, UAS7, Mark Becnel, RadioBro Corporation, Justin Lane-Rummer, Bocar US Inc., Albert von Pelser-Berensberg, REHAU Automotive LLC, Kirk Atkinson, abatAdah Group, Inc., & Nicole Heimann, German American Chamber of Commerce, South.

“Employability (made) in Germany” at the University of Southern Indiana

Willard Library in Evansville, Indiana

Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences and the University of Southern Indiana have a long-standing partnership. Our joint “Employability (made) in Germany” event on April 17 drew a large group of students and staff, as well as the German Honorary Consul of Indiana Sven Schumacher who also provided remarks. The Osnabrück and UAS7 delegation were very well received. Highlights included a dinner with the mayor of Evansville and meetings with high-ranking university representatives.

Representatives of Chamber of Industry and Commerce Osnabrück, Osnabrück UAS, UAS7 & USI

NAFSA Annual Conference & GAIN Conference

This summer we also went to the NAFSA and GAIN conferences.

Representatives of the UAS7 Liaison Office together with the President of TH Köln , Stefan Herzig, and International Offices and UAS7 directors and staff at NAFSA. Bremen University of Applied Sciences, Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Munich University of Applied Sciences, Münster University of Applied Sciences, TH Köln & Berlin School of Economics and Law

NAFSA is the largest and most dynamic international education event in the world. In 2019, the conference took place in Washington D.C. from May 26 to 31. UAS7 participated together with colleagues from our member universities. Traditionally, we invited our colleagues and partners to a Partners’ Luncheon on the first day of the conference. NAFSA, once again, was a great networking opportunity, which fostered the exchange with our colleagues and partners.

The GAIN Conference 2019 in San Francisco

Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco

This year, the GAIN Conference (German Academic International Network) took place in San Francisco from August 23 to 25. Each year, GAIN gathers more than 500 participants who have the opportunity to meet with German scientists, researchers, and stakeholders from politics and industry. UAS7 organized a workshop on „Personal Career Paths“ in cooperation with Hochschulallianz für den Mittelstand and participated in the “Talent Fair” to actively network with German researchers and scientists who are potentially interested in a return to Germany.

“Employability (made) in Germany” at Wichita State University

The Keeper of the Plains in Wichita, Kansas

In fall, our Deutschlandjahr activities picked up steam again. On September 11, 2019 we went to Wichita State University (WSU), a long-term partner of the Berlin School of Economics and Law, in the heart of Kansas. Panelists at our event included UAS7 President Professor Andreas Zaby, President of Berlin School of Economics and Law, speakers from Airbus, Siemens and GACC Midwest, as well as a Professor of Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (and Airbus employee). The event attracted 75 audience members, including high-level staff of Wichita State University. Before the event, we were particularly happy to be able to meet with WSU Interim President Andy Tomkins to talk about opportunities for future collaboration. Thanks to everyone who participated!

The Ambassador’s Initiative: “Science Meets Oktoberfest” in Columbus, Ohio

German Universities and Universities of Applied Sciences invited the Ohio State University community as well as everyone in Columbus, OH, interested in German career options for a fun night out with German education, beer and brats.

Hofbräuhaus in Columbus, Ohio

On the occasion of Deutschlandjahr, the German university liaison offices at the German Haus, led by the University of Cologne and UAS7 offices, celebrated at the Hofbräuhaus in Columbus, Ohio. On a panel for “Science Meets Oktoberfest,” alumni of German universities and universities of applied sciences (two of them from UAS7) described their career paths and discussed the role Germany and German education plays for them today. Thank you everyone for coming out!

Mark E. Peeples, Nationwide Children’s Hospital , Heike Haddenbrock, German Language School Cleveland, Ralf Bundschuh, Ohio State University, Nathanial Long, Ohio State University, Eva Bosbach, University of Cologne, Patrizia Nobbe, UAS7, Jacob Naduparambil, German Academic Exchange Service, Vince Ebert

Employability (made) in Germany” at Clemson University

Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina

The Deutschlandjahr event at Clemson University on October 9 took a different format than the other events. Here we became part of the annual German Professional Business Conference organized by the German Department at Clemson University. TH Köln President Stefan Herzig provided welcoming remarks and Vice President Klaus Kreulich of Munich University of Applied Sciences delivered a keynote address in front of an audience of business representatives and students. The keynote highlighted the role of Universities of Applied Sciences, their model of applied education in Germany, and research and student exchange opportunities.

Executive Director of UAS7 Patrizia Nobbe together with Speakers Klaus Kreulich Munich University of Applied Sciences & Stefan Herzig TH Köln joined the panel discussion with representatives of Adidas, BMW Manufacturing Company, Bosch Rexroth, Context Design Group, Draexlmaier Automotive, Hofmann Services, Human Solutions, IFA Rotorion, Ivannovation Language Management, Robert Bosch & ZF Transmissions

“Employability (made) in Germany” at the University of Pittsburgh

Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Our last “Employability”-stop this year was in Pittsburgh on October 18. The Deutschlandjahr event at the University of Pittsburgh, one of the long-term partners of UAS7 in the United States. Vice President of FH Münster University of Applied Sciences, Carsten Schröder, delivered a keynote speech at an event that featured five German companies in the area as well as the German American Chambers of Commerce: both the CEO and President of GACC New York, Dietmar Rieg, and the President of the GACC Pittsburgh Chapter, Rachel Mauer, provided words of welcome.

Arielle Schweber, Jessica Sun, Oksana Stalczynksi, University of Pittsburgh, Carsten Schröder, Münster University of Applied Sciences , Dietmar Rieg, GACC New York & Rachel Mauer, GACC Pittsburgh, and Patrizia Nobbe, UAS7 New York

Wrapping it up with a New York City Sail!

We concluded a year which has been more than “wunderbar” for us with a sailing tour to the Statue of Liberty to enjoy the beautiful landmarks of New York City together with friends and alumni from various universities.


Science Meets Oktoberfest in Columbus, Ohio

German Universities and Universities of Applied Sciences invited the OSU community for a fun night out with German education, beer and brats.

On the occasion of Deutschlandjahr, the German university liaison offices at the German House, led by the University of Cologne and UAS7 offices, organized a panel discussion entitled “Science Meets Oktoberfest” and a subsequent celebration on September 26, 2019 at the Hofbräuhaus in Columbus, Ohio.


[From left to right: Mark. E. Peeples, OSU, Heike Haddenbrock, German Language School Cleveland, Ralf Bundschuh, OSU, Nathanial Long, OSU, Eva Bosbach, University of Cologne, Patrizia Nobbe, UAS7, Jacob Naduparambil, OSU, DAAD Research Ambassador, and Vince Ebert, German Science Comedian.
Photo credit: Jared Williamson]

Alumni of German universities and universities of applied sciences sat on the panel, described their career paths and discussed the role Germany plays for them today.

Heike Haddenbrock, Principal at German Language School-Cleveland and Board Member of the German Language School Conference, traveled from Cleveland to speak about her work as a Principal here as well as her time at TH Köln University of Applied Sciences, one of the UAS7 member universities.

Nathanial Long, a graduate student at Ohio State University in the Master of Public Administration program at John Glenn College of Public Affairs, was excited to talk about his time as an exchange student at Bremen City University of Applied Sciences, where he spent time as an exchange student with an added aerospace internship in the frame of the UAS7 Study and Internship Program.

Jacob Naduparambil, PhD, Professor in the Department of Radiation Oncology at Ohio State University, talked about his role as a DAAD Research Ambassador, opportunities for funding for study, research and internship in Germany, as well as key points of a successful academic career.

Mark. E. Peeples, PhD, Principal Investigator at the Center for Vaccines and Immunity at The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and a professor of Pediatrics and Molecular & Cellular Biochemistry at the OSU College of Medicine, spoke about his studies of the respiratory syncytial virus and his research in Heidelberg College in Tiffin, Ohio and at the Heidelberg University in Germany, as well as his love of beer.

Ralf Bundschuh, PhD, Professor in the Physics Department at Ohio State University, received his Diplom in Physics at University of Cologne. On the panel he spoke about his time in Cologne working as a postgraduate researcher and teaching assistant in the Department of Mathematics, and how he got to the point he’s now at.

Other very well received highlights included German bratwurst, beer, pretzels and apfelstrudel at a networking reception and a performance by German Science comedian, lecturer, presenter and author Vince Ebert.

Dr. Eva Bosbach, Executive Director of the University of Cologne New York Office, moderated the event, and, together with Patrizia Nobbe, Executive Director of the UAS7 Office in New York, provided information about study and research opportunities across all of the German universities and universities of applied sciences that have North America liaison offices at the German House in New York.

[From left to right: Eva Bosbach, Executive Director of the University of Cologne New York Office and Patrizia Nobbe, Executive Director of the UAS7 Office in New York. Photo credit: Jared Williamson]

This event was part of The Deutschland Ambassadors Initiative, which brings together alumni and friends of German universities for a series of talks and networking events in the United States. The initiative is an official project of Deutschlandjahr 2019/the Year of German-American Friendship and is organized by various German university liaison offices in New York to more effectively build partnerships with North American institutions of higher education and to connect with American students and scholars.

[Full house at the Hofbräuhaus in Columbus, Ohio. Photo credit: Jared Williamson]

spaceships in Huntsville, Alabama

Throwback: “Employability (Made) in Germany” at the University of Alabama in Huntsville

In the framework of Deutschlandjahr, UAS7 produces the event series “Employability (Made) in Germany” at five different universities across the United States. In January 2019 we kicked off at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, and then visited Evansville, Southern Indiana. Three more exciting events are coming up soon in Wichita, KS, Clemson, SC and Pittsburgh, PA, bringing together German and American university and industry partners, and the students benefitting from their collaborations.

Time to have a look back!

Thanks to RadioBro Corporation for the video footage, Rebecca Poell from Munich University of Applied Sciences for editing. University of Alabama in Huntsville, and Bremen City University of Applied Sciences: We could not have done it without you. We hope we honor everyone involved in the event with this little video. Please review the complete program here and a write-up of the event here.

Want to join us next time to learn about career opportunities in Germany? Our next stops will be: Wichita State University (Sept. 11), Clemson University (Oct. 9), University of Pittsburgh (Oct. 18). Check out the series here.

Vorweihnachtliches Treffen der UAS7-International Offices an der HS München

 

Mitte Dezember trafen sich die Vertreterinnen und Vertreter der International Offices der UAS7-Hochschulen in München, um sich über aktuelle Projekte und Entwicklungen auszutauschen. Die Treffen der AG Internationales finden in regelmäßigen Abständen statt. Zum ersten Mal war auch die neue Leiterin des New Yorker Verbindungsbüros, Dr. Patrizia Nobbe, mit dabei.

Frau Nobbe hat im November 2018 die Nachfolge von Dr. Britta Schumacher angetreten, die seitdem in der Geschäftsstelle Berlin beschäftigt ist. Beim Treffen in München hatte Frau Nobbe die Gelegenheit, alle Kolleginnen und Kollegen der International Offices kennenzulernen und die zukünftige Zusammenarbeit zu planen.

Im Laufe des Treffens wurde über die vergangenen und zukünftigen Aktivitäten des New York Büros sowie über die Entwicklungen des Study and Internship Programmes (SIP) berichtet.

Mit Freude konnte berichtet werden, dass im Oktober 2018 ein International Memorandum of Understanding zwischen UAS7 und der Clemson University unterschrieben wurde. Die Clemson University ist eine staatliche Universität im U.S.-Bundesstaat South Carolina und nun der vierte institutionelle Partner der UAS7 in den Vereinigten Staaten. Das Memorandum of Understanding soll den Austausch von Studierenden und Lehrenden und die Organisation gemeinsamer Projekte ermöglichen.

Das wohl wichtigste Thema auf der Tagesordnung war aber natürlich das anstehende Deutschlandjahr, das von Oktober 2018 bis Ende 2019 in den USA stattfindet. Unter dem Motto “Wunderbar Together. Germany and the U.S.”  führt die vom Auswärtigen Amt, dem Bundesverband der Deutschen Industrie und dem Goethe-Institut gesteuerte Projektreihe quer durch die Vereinigten Staaten. UAS7 beteiligt sich mit den Initiativen “Skills and Employability Made in Germany” und „Deutschland Ambassadors Initiative“. Die Organisation der ersten Veranstaltungen, die bereits Ende Januar und Anfang Februar stattfinden, läuft derzeit auf Hochtouren und wurde von allen Beteiligten beim IO-Treffen im Detail besprochen.

Die UAS7 International Offices, die Geschäftsstelle und das New Yorker Verbindungsbüro freuen sich also auf ein spannendes Jahr 2019 im Zeichen der transatlantischen Beziehungen.