Hey German Klubbers!
Hope you had a fantastic break from university and are raring to get stuck back in (to German Klub activities at least!)
This Semester we will, of course, be hosting the good ol' favourites of Stammtisch @ Una's, Movie Nights and Trivia Nights.
Our major event, Oktoberfest, will also be a great excuse to pull out the Lederhosen and Dirndls once more, taste-test the best of German exports, and catch up with the crowd!
There are also plans for more excursions and adventures this semester, including dinners, trips to the cinema, and even trips out of town! What's more, we'll be joining up with some of neighbours from UTS for some friendly German klub rivalry and good times.
So, to get straight into the swing of things, pop down to Manning front and backcourtyard for Re-O Day 08 from 10-4pm on Wednesday 30th July. There will be updated event info, a chance to sign up for all the newbies (and make sure you're on the mailing list etc) and, if you're quick, freebies galore!
As we've also lost some of our executive members to the allure of international travel we are also in need of a new Secretary and Vice President!
We will be holding a General Meeting on Thursday 31st July (time and place TBC - please check emails, and the website early in Week One). These positions are open to any one with a passion for the German language and culture so come along and join in the fun and organisation of the Klub. Being on an excutive, particularly in these positions, is a great way to get into the uni spirit, meet loads of great people, and help to make the Klub even better!
Bis Bald!
xx German Klub
Sunday, July 27, 2008
The Institue for Cultural Diplomacy
See below for information on courses at the Institue for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD) in Berlin*
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The Institute for CulturalDiplomacy (ICD) is proud to announce its Academy Summer Sessions; aselection of week-long, and weekend, courses at the ICD Academy in Berlin this summer. We are currently reaching out to provide interestedyoung professionals from around the world with access to these sessions,and would be very grateful if you could help by passing this informationon through your network and colleagues.
An non-governmental, independent, not-for-profit organization, the ICDfocuses its activities on conducting in-depth research into CulturalDiplomacy, and organizing programs that develop the participants’awareness and understanding of the field. Detailed information aboutour current activities can be found under www.culturaldiplomacy.org.
The ICD has developed a selection of week-long and weekend courses totake place at our headquarters in Berlin, Germany. These courses havebeen designed to provide an intense, inter-disciplinary analysis of thetheory and practice of Cultural Diplomacy, and equip the participantswith the skills and resources needed to organize their own leadershipinitiatives following the completion of the programs here.
Each curriculum guarantees the following:
* Unique contact with leading figures from Berlin’s public and privatesectors.* To develop a greater knowledge base* Acquire international experience* An Interdisciplinary analysis of a broad range of case studies* Exclusive field excursions to Berlin’s famous historical and culturalsites* Interaction with a diverse, multi-cultural Academy group
The ICD Academy provides ambitious, talented, individuals with anopportunity to further develop their résumés, become part of a worldwidenetwork of young leaders, and move towards an influential and excitingcareer.
Further, more detailed information about the courses can be found at http://www.culturaldiplomacy.org/index.php?en_icdacademy_introduction.
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*NB: The USYD German Klub is not affiliated with this Institute in any way. All information posted here has been provided by the Institute and it is expected that individual members of the Klub will investigate the opportunities further for themselves.
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The Institute for CulturalDiplomacy (ICD) is proud to announce its Academy Summer Sessions; aselection of week-long, and weekend, courses at the ICD Academy in Berlin this summer. We are currently reaching out to provide interestedyoung professionals from around the world with access to these sessions,and would be very grateful if you could help by passing this informationon through your network and colleagues.
An non-governmental, independent, not-for-profit organization, the ICDfocuses its activities on conducting in-depth research into CulturalDiplomacy, and organizing programs that develop the participants’awareness and understanding of the field. Detailed information aboutour current activities can be found under www.culturaldiplomacy.org.
The ICD has developed a selection of week-long and weekend courses totake place at our headquarters in Berlin, Germany. These courses havebeen designed to provide an intense, inter-disciplinary analysis of thetheory and practice of Cultural Diplomacy, and equip the participantswith the skills and resources needed to organize their own leadershipinitiatives following the completion of the programs here.
Each curriculum guarantees the following:
* Unique contact with leading figures from Berlin’s public and privatesectors.* To develop a greater knowledge base* Acquire international experience* An Interdisciplinary analysis of a broad range of case studies* Exclusive field excursions to Berlin’s famous historical and culturalsites* Interaction with a diverse, multi-cultural Academy group
The ICD Academy provides ambitious, talented, individuals with anopportunity to further develop their résumés, become part of a worldwidenetwork of young leaders, and move towards an influential and excitingcareer.
Further, more detailed information about the courses can be found at http://www.culturaldiplomacy.org/index.php?en_icdacademy_introduction.
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*NB: The USYD German Klub is not affiliated with this Institute in any way. All information posted here has been provided by the Institute and it is expected that individual members of the Klub will investigate the opportunities further for themselves.
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