Course Catalog

Study Program WiSe 2022/2023

Fachbereichübergreifende Studienangebote

Career Center

Bewerbung & Selbstpraesentation

Career Center-Veranstaltungen: Fristen für anmeldungspflichtige Workshops über StudIP

Anmeldezeiträume für das Sommersemester 2024
Anmeldungen für Juni laufen vom 21. März bis Dienstag, 14. Mai 2024
Anmeldungen für Juli laufen vom 18. April bis Donnerstag, 13. Juni 2024
Anmeldungen für August laufen vom 23. Mai bis Donnerstag, 18. Juli 2024
Anmeldungen für September laufen vom 20. Juni bis Donnerstag, 15. August 2024

Anmeldezeiträume für das Wintersemester 2024/2025:
Anmeldungen für Oktober laufen vom 01. Juli bis Donnerstag, 12. September 2024
Anmeldungen für November laufen vom 22. August bis Donnerstag, 17. Oktober 2024
Anmeldungen für Dezember laufen vom 26. September bis Donnerstag, 14. November 2024
Anmeldungen für Januar 2025 laufen vom 10. Oktober 2024 bis Donnerstag, 05. Dezember 2024
Anmeldungen für Februar laufen vom 28. November 2024 bis Sonntag, 12. Januar 2025
Anmeldungen für März laufen vom 19. Dezember 2024 bis Donnerstag, 13. Februar 2025

Veranstaltungen

Course numberTitle of eventLecturer
CC-16-WiSe22-23Writing a German-Style Resume (in English) (in English)

Seminar (Teaching)

Additional dates:
Tue. 01.11.22 18:00 - 19:00 Online

Are you an English-speaking international student who wants to work or complete a practicum in Germany? Then this is the event for you! During this online workshop, you will learn:
• What information to include on a German resume
• How to structure your resume
• How to write effective descriptions of your past work experience
• Where to find helpful resources for writing your resume
• General tips on applying for jobs in Germany

At the end of the workshop, you will have the opportunity to get feedback on your resume.

The information you’ll learn in the workshop can help you with writing a resume for a student job, practicum, or full-time position.

Please register for the workshop by writing an email to rcramer@uni-bremen.de. (Registration deadline Tuesday, 25.10.2022, limited to 12 participants).

After the registration you will receive your access data!

Ausführliche Informationen unter:
www.uni-bremen.de/career-center/veranstaltungen/uebersicht
www.uni-bremen.de/career-center/veranstaltungen/uebersicht/detailbeschreibungen
www.uni-bremen.de/career-center/veranstaltungen/kalenderuebersicht

Rebekah Cramer
CC-17-WiSe22-23How to succeed in job interviews in Germany (in English)

Blockveranstaltung (Teaching)

Additional dates:
Wed. 09.11.22 18:00 - 20:00 Online

The event is for international students who would like to prepare for job (or internship) interviews in Germany. The workshop will include information about:
• General information and what to expect in a job interview in German
• Preparing for a job interview
• Tips for completing an online or telephone job interview

The information from this workshop is relevant for anyone who is currently or will be applying for jobs or internships in Germany.

Please register for the workshop by writing an email to rcramer@uni-bremen.de. (Registration deadline 01.11.2022, limited to 12 participants).

After the registration you will receive your access data!

Ausführliche Informationen unter:
www.uni-bremen.de/career-center/veranstaltungen/uebersicht
www.uni-bremen.de/career-center/veranstaltungen/uebersicht/detailbeschreibungen
www.uni-bremen.de/career-center/veranstaltungen/kalenderuebersicht

Rebekah Cramer
CC-26-WiSe22-23Job application for Internationals – Application documents and application procedures in Germany (in English)

Blockveranstaltung (Teaching)

Additional dates:
Wed. 04.01.23 14:00 - 18:00 Online

Block event

This seminar provides you with all the important information to find your job in Germany. You will learn, how to successfully prepare your application for the German job market.

Registrations for January 2023 will run from 06 October 2022 until Thursday 01 December 2022 via https://elearning.uni-bremen.de/ (Search for events / Search in the course catalogue / Interdisciplinary courses / Career Center under: Application & Self Presentation).

As soon as the registration procedure is closed, you will receive an e-mail from us with the access data!

Ausführliche Informationen unter:
https://www.uni-bremen.de/career-center/veranstaltungen.html
www.uni-bremen.de/career-center/veranstaltungen/uebersicht
www.uni-bremen.de/career-center/veranstaltungen/uebersicht/detailbeschreibungen
www.uni-bremen.de/career-center/veranstaltungen/kalenderuebersicht

Julia Heber
CC-27-WiSe22-23Job application for Internationals – Fit for the job interview in Germany - preparation and training (in English)

Blockveranstaltung (Teaching)

Additional dates:
Thu. 05.01.23 10:00 - 14:00 Online

Block event

In this seminar, you will receive many tips that you need to prepare for the job interview. You will learn how to deal with stressful questions and can actively practise the job interview in a role-play.

Registrations for January 2023 will run from 06 October 2022 until Thursday 01 December 2022 via https://elearning.uni-bremen.de/ (Search for events / Search in the course catalogue / Interdisciplinary courses / Career Center under: Application & Self Presentation).

As soon as the registration procedure is closed, you will receive an e-mail from us with the access data!

Ausführliche Informationen unter:
https://www.uni-bremen.de/career-center/veranstaltungen.html
www.uni-bremen.de/career-center/veranstaltungen/uebersicht
www.uni-bremen.de/career-center/veranstaltungen/uebersicht/detailbeschreibungen
www.uni-bremen.de/career-center/veranstaltungen/kalenderuebersicht

Julia Heber

Going International

Career Center-Veranstaltungen: Fristen für anmeldungspflichtige Workshops über StudIP

Anmeldezeiträume für das Sommersemester 2024
Anmeldungen für Juni laufen vom 21. März bis Dienstag, 14. Mai 2024
Anmeldungen für Juli laufen vom 18. April bis Donnerstag, 13. Juni 2024
Anmeldungen für August laufen vom 23. Mai bis Donnerstag, 18. Juli 2024
Anmeldungen für September laufen vom 20. Juni bis Donnerstag, 15. August 2024

Anmeldezeiträume für das Wintersemester 2024/2025:
Anmeldungen für Oktober laufen vom 01. Juli bis Donnerstag, 12. September 2024
Anmeldungen für November laufen vom 22. August bis Donnerstag, 17. Oktober 2024
Anmeldungen für Dezember laufen vom 26. September bis Donnerstag, 14. November 2024
Anmeldungen für Januar 2025 laufen vom 10. Oktober 2024 bis Donnerstag, 05. Dezember 2024
Anmeldungen für Februar laufen vom 28. November 2024 bis Sonntag, 12. Januar 2025
Anmeldungen für März laufen vom 19. Dezember 2024 bis Donnerstag, 13. Februar 2025

Veranstaltungen

Course numberTitle of eventLecturer
CC-24-WiSe22-23How to apply in English for internships and jobs abroad (in English)
How to apply in English for internships and jobs abroad (Cross-curricular, seminar language English)

Seminar (Teaching)

Additional dates:
Mon. 05.12.22 18:00 - 20:00 Online

In this seminar you learn how to write your Resume/CV, letter of motivation and cover letter. You will optimize your application for the country you apply for. Our focus lies on Europe, North America and Asia.

After this seminar you are able to create your application in English successful. If you need more help our individual check of your application could be of use for you (just with prior appointment)

Applications for December will run from 29 September to Thursday 17 November 2022 via https://elearning.uni-bremen.de/ (Event Search / Search in Course Catalogue / Interdisciplinary Study Programmes / Career Center under: Going International).

As soon as the registration process is completed, you will receive access data from us by e-mail.

Ausführliche Informationen unter:
https://www.uni-bremen.de/career-center/veranstaltungen.html
www.uni-bremen.de/career-center/veranstaltungen/uebersicht
www.uni-bremen.de/career-center/veranstaltungen/uebersicht/detailbeschreibungen
www.uni-bremen.de/career-center/veranstaltungen/kalenderuebersicht

Angela Schuette
CC-25-WiSe22-23Successful job interviews via video conferencing systems for your internship and job abroad (in English)

Seminar (Teaching)

Additional dates:
Fri. 13.01.23 14:00 - 18:00 Online

• Technical and content preparation for the job interview
• Dealing with stress questions
• Active training of the job interview in a role-play with feedback

In this seminar, you will get tips for your job interview in English and can practise the interview situations right away.

Registrations for December will run from 29 September until Thursday 17 November 2022 via https://elearning.uni-bremen.de/ (Search for events / Search in the course catalogue / Interdisciplinary degree programmes / Career Centre at: Going International).

As soon as the registration process is closed, you will receive an e-mail from us with the access data!

Detailed information is available at:
https://www.uni-bremen.de/career-center/veranstaltungen.html
www.uni-bremen.de/career-center/veranstaltungen/uebersicht
www.uni-bremen.de/career-center/veranstaltungen/uebersicht/detailbeschreibungen
www.uni-bremen.de/career-center/veranstaltungen/kalenderuebersicht

Angela Schuette

Selbstorganisation & Soft Skills

Career Center-Veranstaltungen: Fristen für anmeldungspflichtige Workshops über StudIP

Anmeldezeiträume für das Sommersemester 2024
Anmeldungen für Juni laufen vom 21. März bis Dienstag, 14. Mai 2024
Anmeldungen für Juli laufen vom 18. April bis Donnerstag, 13. Juni 2024
Anmeldungen für August laufen vom 23. Mai bis Donnerstag, 18. Juli 2024
Anmeldungen für September laufen vom 20. Juni bis Donnerstag, 15. August 2024

Anmeldezeiträume für das Wintersemester 2024/2025:
Anmeldungen für Oktober laufen vom 01. Juli bis Donnerstag, 12. September 2024
Anmeldungen für November laufen vom 22. August bis Donnerstag, 17. Oktober 2024
Anmeldungen für Dezember laufen vom 26. September bis Donnerstag, 14. November 2024
Anmeldungen für Januar 2025 laufen vom 10. Oktober 2024 bis Donnerstag, 05. Dezember 2024
Anmeldungen für Februar laufen vom 28. November 2024 bis Sonntag, 12. Januar 2025
Anmeldungen für März laufen vom 19. Dezember 2024 bis Donnerstag, 13. Februar 2025

Veranstaltungen

Course numberTitle of eventLecturer
CC-54-WiSe22-23Self-employed after graduation – with access to social security! (in English)

Seminar (Teaching)

Additional dates:
Fri. 13.01.23 18:00 - 20:00 Online

You just graduated and are wondering: what’s next? For many people, starting your professional career begins with temporary freelance projects and solo self-employment. This comes with a lot of uncertainty and paperwork.
  • What do I have to do?
  • What about bureaucracy and accounting responsibilities?
  • What do social security contributions cost and where do I have to pay the contributions?
  • What about health insurance?
  • How do I declare my income as a freelancer to the tax office?
Many new freelancers feel overwhelmed by all of this.

Enter: The Smart Cooperative.

Smart offers social security protection for freelancers by turning them into employees of the cooperative. Through the status of employees, Smart provides security for their freelance work activity. Freelancers process their projects (such as teaching assignments or project management) via the cooperative: Smart invoices their clients, and the cooperative’s members are employed by Smart. As employees, they get access to the complete social security package, including access to public health insurance, and paying into unemployment insurance. They also receive continued payment of their salary in case of illness and have accident insurance. Income tax is automatically deducted as payroll tax (Lohnsteuer) as well. This gives members more time to focus on the work itself, without having to worry too much about the paperwork. The cooperative takes care of contracting, invoicing, and sending payment reminders to the members’ clients. And by the way, Smart was recently named “Berlin’s Social Enterprise” of the year!

Further information:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFbsiD2GOks
https://smart-eg.de/en/
https://www.bildungswerk-smart.de//en#start

Registrations for January 2023 will run from 06 October 2022 to Thursday, 01 December 2022 via https://elearning.uni-bremen.de/ (Veranstaltungssuche / Suche im Vorlesungsverzeichnis / Fachübergreifende Studienangebote / Career Center unter: Self Organisation & Soft Skills).

As soon as the registration procedure is closed, you will receive an email from us with the access data!

Ausführliche Informationen unter:
www.uni-bremen.de/career-center/veranstaltungen/uebersicht
www.uni-bremen.de/career-center/veranstaltungen/uebersicht/detailbeschreibungen
www.uni-bremen.de/career-center/veranstaltungen/kalenderuebersicht

Gabriele Koch

Veranstaltungen Studierwerkstatt

Studienmethoden & Persönlichkeit

Selbstmanagement

Course numberTitle of eventLecturer
Stwk 22/23 1.06Time Management (in English)
Workshop in English

Seminar (Teaching)
ECTS: 1

Additional dates:
Wed. 07.12.22 10:00 - 14:00 online
Wed. 14.12.22 10:00 - 14:00 online

This seminar starts as an online workshop on the announced date. You will receive additional details on the event in advance by email via StudIP.
After signing up for the seminar on Stud.IP, please confirm your attendance by sending an email to stwk@uni-bremen.de (please mention your name, matriculation number and the name/number of this seminar in your mail).

In this two part online workshop, students will learn basic strategies and techniques for time- and self-management. While the workshop is open to anyone who is interested, it will be particularly useful for students currently working on larger projects (like a bachelor- or masterthesis). In the first section of our workshop, I will explain the importance of goal setting and I will introduce you to different planning tools (milestones, personal Kanban) and working techniques (timeblocking/timeboxing, Pomodoro technique). Afterwards, students will have the opportunity to first assess their present time management strategies and then they will create their own to do lists and schedules during the workshop. There will be plenty of room for students’ questions throughout the whole workshop.
Until the second part of the workshop, students will have the chance to experiment with the techniques they learned during the first session and find out what works best for them. In our second meeting, we will talk about our experiences with time management in the previous week before I will present strategies for avoiding distractions and procrastination and for maintaining a productive working attitude.
After the workshop, those students who want to receive 1 CP/ECTS for participation must write an additional piece of work, either an outline for a term paper (3 pages) or a scholarly essay on a research topic of your choice (approx. 3 pages) and a self-reflection on the entire seminar (1-2 pages).
Additionally, after the end of the seminar, all participants have the opportunity to make an individual consultation appointment with me either by telephone, e-mail or as a zoom meeting to clarify open questions about a current writing project and/or their struggles with time management.

Dr. Alena Cicholewski
Stwk 22/23 1.07Time Management (in English)
Workshop in English

Seminar (Teaching)
ECTS: 1

Additional dates:
Wed. 08.02.23 10:00 - 14:00 online
Wed. 15.02.23 10:00 - 14:00 online

Comment/Description
This seminar starts as an online workshop on the announced date. You will receive additional details on the event in advance by email via StudIP. After signing up for the seminar on Stud.IP, please confirm your attendance by sending an email to stwk@uni-bremen.de (please mention your name, matriculation number and the name/number of this seminar in your mail).

In this two part online workshop, students will learn basic strategies and techniques for time- and self-management. While the workshop is open to anyone who is interested, it will be particularly useful for students currently working on larger projects (like a bachelor- or masterthesis). In the first section of our workshop, I will explain the importance of goal setting and I will introduce you to different planning tools (milestones, personal Kanban) and working techniques (timeblocking/timeboxing, Pomodoro technique). Afterwards, students will have the opportunity to first assess their present time management strategies and then they will create their own to do lists and schedules during the workshop. There will be plenty of room for students’ questions throughout the whole workshop.
Until the second part of the workshop, students will have the chance to experiment with the techniques they learned during the first session and find out what works best for them. In our second meeting, we will talk about our experiences with time management in the previous week before I will present strategies for avoiding distractions and procrastination and for maintaining a productive working attitude.
After the workshop, those students who want to receive 1 CP/ECTS for participation must write an additional piece of work, either an outline for a term paper (3 pages) or a scholarly essay on a research topic of your choice (approx. 3 pages) and a self-reflection on the entire seminar (1-2 pages).
Additionally, after the end of the seminar, all participants have the opportunity to make an individual consultation appointment with me either by telephone, e-mail or as a zoom meeting to clarify open questions about a current writing project and/or their struggles with time management.

Dr. Alena Cicholewski
Stwk 22/23 1.19.1Working with Secondary Literature in English (in English)
Workshop in English

Seminar (Teaching)
ECTS: 1

Additional dates:
Thu. 27.10.22 09:00 - 13:00 online
Thu. 03.11.22 09:00 - 13:00 online

This seminar starts as an online workshop on the announced date. You will receive additional details on the event in advance by email via StudIP.

In this 2 part online workshop, students will gain a basic understanding of how to engage with secondary literature productively. This workshop is designed for students who are new to doing research – no previous experience is needed. In the first section of our workshop, I will explain what secondary literature is, why it is an essential component of academic writing and where to find it. Students will then have the opportunity to get started with their research activities during the workshop and there will be plenty of room for students’ questions.
For the second part of the workshop, students will bring along the secondary texts they found, as this section will teach them how to assess secondary texts concerning their credibility and usefulness for a specific research topic. Students will also learn how to write excerpts for secondary texts that will help them to get an overview of the state of research on their research topic. Eventually, I will introduce students to different ways of referencing secondary literature in their own texts (without resorting to plagiarism), followed by several interactive writing exercises.
After the workshop, those students who want to receive 1 CP/ECTS for participation must write an additional piece of work, either an outline for a term paper (3 pages) or an annotated bibliography on a research topic of your choice (approx. 3 pages) and a self-reflection on the entire seminar (1-2 pages).
Additionally, after the end of the seminar, all participants have the opportunity to make an individual consultation appointment with me either by telephone, e-mail or as a zoom meeting to clarify open questions about a current writing project.

Dr. Alena Cicholewski

Lesetechniken

Course numberTitle of eventLecturer
Stwk 22/23 1.19.1Working with Secondary Literature in English (in English)
Workshop in English

Seminar (Teaching)
ECTS: 1

Additional dates:
Thu. 27.10.22 09:00 - 13:00 online
Thu. 03.11.22 09:00 - 13:00 online

This seminar starts as an online workshop on the announced date. You will receive additional details on the event in advance by email via StudIP.

In this 2 part online workshop, students will gain a basic understanding of how to engage with secondary literature productively. This workshop is designed for students who are new to doing research – no previous experience is needed. In the first section of our workshop, I will explain what secondary literature is, why it is an essential component of academic writing and where to find it. Students will then have the opportunity to get started with their research activities during the workshop and there will be plenty of room for students’ questions.
For the second part of the workshop, students will bring along the secondary texts they found, as this section will teach them how to assess secondary texts concerning their credibility and usefulness for a specific research topic. Students will also learn how to write excerpts for secondary texts that will help them to get an overview of the state of research on their research topic. Eventually, I will introduce students to different ways of referencing secondary literature in their own texts (without resorting to plagiarism), followed by several interactive writing exercises.
After the workshop, those students who want to receive 1 CP/ECTS for participation must write an additional piece of work, either an outline for a term paper (3 pages) or an annotated bibliography on a research topic of your choice (approx. 3 pages) and a self-reflection on the entire seminar (1-2 pages).
Additionally, after the end of the seminar, all participants have the opportunity to make an individual consultation appointment with me either by telephone, e-mail or as a zoom meeting to clarify open questions about a current writing project.

Dr. Alena Cicholewski

Kommunikation

Präsentieren

Course numberTitle of eventLecturer
Stwk 22/23 0.01Public Speaking and Presentation Skills (in English)
Rhetorik und Präsentationstechniken

Blockveranstaltung (Teaching)
ECTS: 3

Additional dates:
Tue. 25.10.22 16:00 - 18:00 ZB C 1100
Tue. 01.11.22 16:00 - 18:00 ZB C 1100
Tue. 08.11.22 16:00 - 18:00 ZB C 1100
Tue. 15.11.22 16:00 - 18:00 ZB C 1100
Tue. 22.11.22 16:00 - 18:00 ZB C 1100
Tue. 29.11.22 16:00 - 18:00 ZB C 1100
Tue. 06.12.22 16:00 - 18:00 ZB C 1100
Tue. 13.12.22 16:00 - 18:00 ZB C 1100

Comment/Description
This seminar takes place on campus in room ZB C1100. After signing up for the seminar on Stud.IP, please confirm your attendance by sending an email to stwk@uni-bremen.de (please mention your name, matriculation number and the name/number of this seminar in your mail).

This on-site workshop is designed to support students with their communication and presentation skills. Students will get a concise overview of the basics of rhetoric; afterwards, they can immediately apply what they learned to their current projects. We will talk about the common structures for speeches and presentations and practice organizing your content efficiently. You will also learn more about how to handle stage fright and nervousness and you will practice managing discussions with the audience. During the workshop, participants are expected to do a short presentation on a research topic of their choice. This workshop is particularly useful for students who are preparing for their first presentation at the university and/or who are preparing for an oral exam. There will be plenty of room for individual questions throughout the whole workshop.
After the workshop, those students who want to receive 3 CP/ECTS for participation must hand in additional pieces of work: an outline for a research paper (approx. 7-10 pages) and a self-reflection on the entire seminar (1-2 pages).
Additionally, after the end of the seminar, all participants can make an individual consultation appointment with me either by telephone, e-mail or as a zoom meeting to clarify open questions.

Dr. Alena Cicholewski

Moderation / Miteinander Reden

Course numberTitle of eventLecturer
Stwk 22/23 2.01Oral Communication in English in Academic Settings (in English)
An der Uni selbstbewusst Englisch sprechen

Seminar (Teaching)
ECTS: 1

Additional dates:
Sat. 12.11.22 09:00 - 13:00 online
Sun. 13.11.22 10:00 - 14:00 online

Dieses Seminar startet als Online-Seminar zum angekündigten Datum. Detaillierte Information zur genauen Uhrzeit des Beginns sowie zum konkreten Ablauf der Veranstaltung erhalten Sie rechtzeitig vorab von der Seminarleitung per Mail über StudIP. Der Workshop findet größtenteils in englischer Sprache statt (auch wenn bei Bedarf Nachfragen auf Deutsch gestellt werden können), deshalb benötigen die Teilnehmenden englische Sprachkenntnisse.

Ihr seid nervös wegen eines anstehenden Referats auf Englisch? Ihr traut euch manchmal nicht, euch an englischsprachigen Seminar-Diskussionen zu beteiligen? Ihr wollt in eurer mündlichen Prüfung mit einer korrekten Aussprache des Englischen überzeugen?
Dieser online Workshop ist für alle Studierenden, die noch etwas unsicher sind, was ihre mündlichen Englischkenntnisse betrifft. Hier soll ein sicherer Raum geschaffen werden, um sich selbst auszuprobieren und mithilfe von Feedback der Dozentin die eigenen Fähigkeiten zu verbessern, mit dem Ziel, schließlich selbstbewusst in englischer Sprache zu kommunizieren. Obwohl der Workshop grundsätzlich allen Interessierten offensteht, ist er speziell auf die Bedürfnisse Studierender mit Deutsch als Muttersprache abgestimmt. Im Workshop wechseln sich Inputs von Seiten der Dozentin mit vielen interaktiven Sprechübungen in Kleingruppen ab. Die konkreten Fragen und Wünsche der Teilnehmenden stehen hierbei im Mittelpunkt und beeinflussen auch die letztendliche Ausgestaltung des Workshops.

Im Anschluss an das Seminar müssen diejenigen Studierenden, die 1 CP/ECTS für die Teilnahme erhalten wollen, ein Kurzreferat (ca. 5 Minuten) in englischer Sprache zu einem selbstgewählten Thema halten, eine schriftliche Ausarbeitung (ca. 3 Seiten) dazu einreichen, sowie eine Selbstreflexion zum gesamten Seminar verfassen (1-2 Seiten).
Zudem biete ich nach Ende der Veranstaltung für alle Teilnehmenden die Möglichkeit einer online Einzelberatung entweder telefonisch, per Mail oder ebenfalls als Zoom Meeting, um persönliches Feedback und individuell abgestimmte Verbesserungsvorschläge zu den eigenen Fähigkeiten zu erhalten.

Dr. Alena Cicholewski
Stwk 22/23 2.02Oral Communication in English in Academic Settings (in English)
An der Uni selbstbewusst Englisch sprechen

Seminar (Teaching)
ECTS: 1

Additional dates:
Sat. 14.01.23 09:00 - 13:00 online
Sun. 15.01.23 10:00 - 14:00 online

Dieses Seminar startet als Online-Seminar zum angekündigten Datum. Detaillierte Information zur genauen Uhrzeit des Beginns sowie zum konkreten Ablauf der Veranstaltung erhalten Sie rechtzeitig vorab von der Seminarleitung per Mail über StudIP. Der Workshop findet größtenteils in englischer Sprache statt (auch wenn bei Bedarf Nachfragen auf Deutsch gestellt werden können), deshalb benötigen die Teilnehmenden englische Sprachkenntnisse.

Ihr seid nervös wegen eines anstehenden Referats auf Englisch? Ihr traut euch manchmal nicht, euch an englischsprachigen Seminar-Diskussionen zu beteiligen? Ihr wollt in eurer mündlichen Prüfung mit einer korrekten Aussprache des Englischen überzeugen?
Dieser online Workshop ist für alle Studierenden, die noch etwas unsicher sind, was ihre mündlichen Englischkenntnisse betrifft. Hier soll ein sicherer Raum geschaffen werden, um sich selbst auszuprobieren und mithilfe von Feedback der Dozentin die eigenen Fähigkeiten zu verbessern, mit dem Ziel, schließlich selbstbewusst in englischer Sprache zu kommunizieren. Obwohl der Workshop grundsätzlich allen Interessierten offensteht, ist er speziell auf die Bedürfnisse Studierender mit Deutsch als Muttersprache abgestimmt. Im Workshop wechseln sich Inputs von Seiten der Dozentin mit vielen interaktiven Sprechübungen in Kleingruppen ab. Die konkreten Fragen und Wünsche der Teilnehmenden stehen hierbei im Mittelpunkt und beeinflussen auch die letztendliche Ausgestaltung des Workshops.

Im Anschluss an das Seminar müssen diejenigen Studierenden, die 1 CP/ECTS für die Teilnahme erhalten wollen, ein Kurzreferat (ca. 5 Minuten) in englischer Sprache zu einem selbstgewählten Thema halten, eine schriftliche Ausarbeitung (ca. 3 Seiten) dazu einreichen, sowie eine Selbstreflexion zum gesamten Seminar verfassen (1-2 Seiten).
Zudem biete ich nach Ende der Veranstaltung für alle Teilnehmenden die Möglichkeit einer online Einzelberatung entweder telefonisch, per Mail oder ebenfalls als Zoom Meeting, um persönliches Feedback und individuell abgestimmte Verbesserungsvorschläge zu den eigenen Fähigkeiten zu erhalten.

Dr. Alena Cicholewski

Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten und Schreiben

Schreibtrainings für Hausarbeiten

Course numberTitle of eventLecturer
Stwk 22/23 3.01Academic Writing in English for International Students (in English)

Seminar (Teaching)
ECTS: 1

Additional dates:
Wed. 26.10.22 10:00 - 17:00 online

This seminar starts as an online workshop on the announced date. You will receive additional details on the event in advance by email via StudIP.

Many seminars at German universities require their students to write term papers. However, what your lecturer here in Germany expects from you might be very different from what is common elsewhere.
In this online workshop, students will gain a basic understanding of academic writing for German universities. At the center of this seminar is the format of the Hausarbeit (term paper). After I have introduced you to the formal criteria of German term papers, all participants will learn how to develop own research questions, how to create an outline for your term paper and how to kick off the writing process. All participants have the opportunity to work on their own topics. For students who do not yet want to tackle a specific writing project, I will provide exercises that are more general. While the workshop is open to anyone who is interested, it is specifically tailored to the needs of international students. In the workshop, inputs from the lecturer alternate with interactive writing exercises and there will be plenty of room for individual questions.
After the workshop, those students who want to receive 1 CP/ECTS for participation must write an additional piece of work, either an exposé (for a term paper) or an essay (a short, argumentative discussion of a scholarly research question) (approx. 3 pages) and a self-reflection on the entire seminar (1-2 pages).
Additionally, after the end of the seminar, all participants have the opportunity to make an individual consultation appointment with me either by telephone, e-mail or as a zoom meeting to clarify open questions about a current writing project.

Dr. Alena Cicholewski
Stwk 22/23 3.02Academic Writing in English (in English)
Wissenschaftliches Schreiben in englischer Sprache

Seminar (Teaching)
ECTS: 1

Additional dates:
Wed. 30.11.22 10:00 - 17:00 online

Dieses Seminar startet als Online-Seminar zum angekündigten Datum. Detaillierte Information zur genauen Uhrzeit des Beginns sowie zum konkreten Ablauf der Veranstaltung erhalten Sie rechtzeitig vorab von der Seminarleitung per Mail über StudIP. Der Workshop findet größtenteils in englischer Sprache statt (auch wenn bei Bedarf Nachfragen auf Deutsch gestellt werden können), deshalb benötigen die Teilnehmenden englische Sprachkenntnisse.

Wie kann ich meine deutschen Bandwurmsätze in einen knackigen, englischsprachigen Fachtext verwandeln? Wie kann ich typisch „denglische“ Formulierungen vermeiden? Und was war nochmal der Unterschied zwischen „affect“ und „effect“?
Solche (und ähnliche) Fragen werden in diesem online Workshop geklärt, bei dem Studierende sich grundlegende Kenntnisse über wissenschaftliches Schreiben in englischer Sprache verschaffen. Der Schwerpunkt liegt dabei auf dem Verfassen von Hausarbeiten, je nach Wunsch der Teilnehmenden kann jedoch zusätzlich auch auf andere Textsorten wie beispielsweise Versuchsprotokolle, Fallberichte o.ä. eingegangen werden. Obwohl der Workshop grundsätzlich allen Interessierten offensteht, ist er speziell auf die Bedürfnisse Studierender mit Deutsch als Muttersprache abgestimmt. Alle Teilnehmenden haben die Möglichkeit, an ihren eigenen Themen zu arbeiten. Für Studierende, die noch kein konkretes Schreibprojekt in Angriff nehmen wollen, werde ich allgemeine Übungen zur Verfügung stellen. Im Workshop wechseln sich Inputs von Seiten der Dozentin mit interaktiven Schreibübungen in Einzelarbeit ab, deren individuelle Ergebnisse im Austausch zu zweit reflektiert werden. Am Ende jeder Arbeitsphase werden in der Gesamtgruppe die Ergebnisse formuliert sowie noch offene Fragen geklärt.

Im Anschluss an das Webinar müssen diejenigen Studierenden, die 1 CP/ECTS für die Teilnahme erhalten wollen, eine zusätzliche schriftliche Arbeit verfassen, entweder ein Exposé (für eine Hausarbeit) oder einen Essay (eine kurze, argumentative Auseinandersetzung mit einer selbstgewählten, wissenschaftlichen Fragestellung) (ca. 3 Seiten) sowie eine Selbstreflexion zum gesamten Seminar (1-2 Seiten).
Zudem biete ich nach Ende der Veranstaltung für alle Teilnehmenden die Möglichkeit einer online Einzelberatung entweder telefonisch, per Mail oder ebenfalls als Zoom Meeting, um offene Fragen zu einem aktuellen Schreibprojekt zu klären.

Dr. Alena Cicholewski
Stwk 22/23 3.03Academic Writing in English (in English)
Wissenschaftliches Schreiben in englischer Sprache

Seminar (Teaching)
ECTS: 1

Additional dates:
Sat. 11.02.23 09:00 - 13:00 online
Sun. 12.02.23 10:00 - 14:00 online

Dieses Seminar startet als Online-Seminar zum angekündigten Datum. Detaillierte Information zur genauen Uhrzeit des Beginns sowie zum konkreten Ablauf der Veranstaltung erhalten Sie rechtzeitig vorab von der Seminarleitung per Mail über StudIP. Der Workshop findet größtenteils in englischer Sprache statt (auch wenn bei Bedarf Nachfragen auf Deutsch gestellt werden können), deshalb benötigen die Teilnehmenden englische Sprachkenntnisse.

Wie kann ich meine deutschen Bandwurmsätze in einen knackigen, englischsprachigen Fachtext verwandeln? Wie kann ich typisch „denglische“ Formulierungen vermeiden? Und was war nochmal der Unterschied zwischen „affect“ und „effect“?
Solche (und ähnliche) Fragen werden in diesem online Workshop geklärt, bei dem Studierende sich grundlegende Kenntnisse über wissenschaftliches Schreiben in englischer Sprache verschaffen. Der Schwerpunkt liegt dabei auf dem Verfassen von Hausarbeiten, je nach Wunsch der Teilnehmenden kann jedoch zusätzlich auch auf andere Textsorten wie beispielsweise Versuchsprotokolle, Fallberichte o.ä. eingegangen werden. Obwohl der Workshop grundsätzlich allen Interessierten offensteht, ist er speziell auf die Bedürfnisse Studierender mit Deutsch als Muttersprache abgestimmt. Alle Teilnehmenden haben die Möglichkeit, an ihren eigenen Themen zu arbeiten. Für Studierende, die noch kein konkretes Schreibprojekt in Angriff nehmen wollen, werde ich allgemeine Übungen zur Verfügung stellen. Im Workshop wechseln sich Inputs von Seiten der Dozentin mit interaktiven Schreibübungen in Einzelarbeit ab, deren individuelle Ergebnisse im Austausch zu zweit reflektiert werden. Am Ende jeder Arbeitsphase werden in der Gesamtgruppe die Ergebnisse formuliert sowie noch offene Fragen geklärt.

Im Anschluss an das Webinar müssen diejenigen Studierenden, die 1 CP/ECTS für die Teilnahme erhalten wollen, eine zusätzliche schriftliche Arbeit verfassen, entweder ein Exposé (für eine Hausarbeit) oder einen Essay (eine kurze, argumentative Auseinandersetzung mit einer selbstgewählten, wissenschaftlichen Fragestellung) (ca. 3 Seiten) sowie eine Selbstreflexion zum gesamten Seminar (1-2 Seiten).
Zudem biete ich nach Ende der Veranstaltung für alle Teilnehmenden die Möglichkeit einer online Einzelberatung entweder telefonisch, per Mail oder ebenfalls als Zoom Meeting, um offene Fragen zu einem aktuellen Schreibprojekt zu klären.

Dr. Alena Cicholewski
Stwk W22 3.04Editing and Revising your own Papers (in English)
Überarbeitungsstrategien für Haus- und Abschlussarbeiten

Seminar (Teaching)
ECTS: 1

Additional dates:
Wed. 08.03.23 10:00 - 17:00 online

This seminar starts as an online workshop on the announced date. You will receive additional details on the event in advance by email via StudIP. After signing up for the seminar on Stud.IP, please confirm your attendance by sending an email to stwk@uni-bremen.de (please mention your name, matriculation number and the name/number of this seminar in your mail).

This online workshop is designed to support students with editing and revising their term papers and/or bachelor/mastertheses. Students will get a concise overview of editing techniques that they can immediately apply to their current writing projects. We will talk about the common structures for term papers and practice streamlining your line of argumentation. You will also learn more about how to avoid plagiarism in their paper and get some practice in proofreading. At the center of this workshop are the students’ own writing projects that will be discussed in small groups. There will be plenty of room for individual questions throughout the whole workshop.
After the workshop, those students who want to receive 1 CP/ECTS for participation must hand in additional pieces of work: an outline for a term paper (approx. 3 pages) and a self-reflection on the entire seminar (1-2 pages).
Additionally, after the end of the seminar, all participants have the opportunity to make an individual consultation appointment with me either by telephone, e-mail or as a zoom meeting to clarify open questions.

Dr. Alena Cicholewski
Stwk W22 3.07Writing retreat: Finish your thesis! (in English)
Schreib-Retreat für Haus- und Abschlussarbeiten
Wissenschaftliches Schreiben in englischer Sprache

Seminar (Teaching)
ECTS: 3

Additional dates:
Mon. 13.03.23 16:00 - 18:00 online
Tue. 14.03.23 - Wed. 15.03.23 (Tue., Wed.) 10:00 - 17:00 online
Thu. 16.03.23 10:00 - 12:00 online

This seminar starts as an online workshop on the announced date. You will receive additional details on the event in advance by email via StudIP. After signing up for the seminar on Stud.IP, please confirm your attendance by sending an email to stwk@uni-bremen.de (please mention your name, matriculation number and the name/number of this seminar in your mail).

This 4-day online writing retreat is designed to give students who are working on term papers (particularly bachelor’s or master’s theses) the tools, time, and space to make progress on their writing projects. Through a combination of workshops, individual support, and dedicated writing time, this writing retreat explores various writing-related topics, such as coping with typical writers’ struggles, building sustainable writing habits, and experimenting with new writing strategies. Brief presentations and discussion groups will help orient participants towards positive writing practices and create a supportive community of writers. The majority of each session will be devoted to focused, independent writing time where participants can work on their own writing projects. During this time, participants will have a dedicated space to make progress on a writing project, while in the company and solidarity of other graduate and postgraduate writers. Optional individual counselling sessions with me will provide additional support to participants.
After the workshop, those students who want to receive 3 CP/ECTS for participation must hand in additional pieces of work: an excerpt of your term paper (approx. 10 pages) and a self-reflection on the entire seminar (1-2 pages).

Dr. Alena Cicholewski

Schreibwerkstätten für Abschlussarbeiten

Course numberTitle of eventLecturer
Stwk 22/23 3.30Writing for and Publishing in Academic Journals (in English)
Workshop in English

Seminar (Teaching)
ECTS: 1

Additional dates:
Wed. 11.01.23 10:00 - 14:00 online
Wed. 01.02.23 10:00 - 14:00 online

Comment/Description
This seminar starts as an online workshop on the announced date. You will receive additional details on the event in advance by email via StudIP. After signing up for the seminar on Stud.IP, please confirm your attendance by sending an email to stwk@uni-bremen.de (please mention your name, matriculation number and the name/number of this seminar in your mail).

The aim of this two part online workshop, is to prepare students to write their first own articles for publication in academic journals. While the workshop is open to anyone who is interested, it will be particularly useful for (master’s degree) students who are working on getting their research published. In the first section of our workshop, I will provide students with an overview of the academic publishing process: we will discuss how to find potential publication platforms, how to avoid predatory journals and gain an overview of the different kinds of academic journals that are out there. You will also learn more about the first steps of deciding on a journal and approaching editors.
Until the second part of the workshop, students have time to start writing their own article: together we will work on finding the most effective title for your article, writing a convincing abstract and creating a clear structure for your article. I will further provide advice on editing and proofreading and we will learn more about the peer review process.
After the workshop, those students who want to receive 1 CP/ECTS for participation must hand in an additional piece of work, either an outline for a journal article (3 pages) or a scholarly essay on a research topic of your choice (approx. 3 pages) and a self-reflection on the entire seminar (1-2 pages).
Additionally, after the end of the seminar, all participants have the opportunity to make an individual consultation appointment with me either by telephone, e-mail or as a zoom meeting to clarify open questions about a current writing project.

Dr. Alena Cicholewski

Zertifikatsstudium Grundlagen Digitaler Medien in pädagogischen Kontexten

Digitale Medien in Lernumgebungen

Course numberTitle of eventLecturer
03-IBGA-FI-RDLRobot Design Lab (in English)

Lecture (Teaching)
ECTS: 6

Dates:
weekly (starts in week: 1) Wed. 10:00 - 12:00 DFKI RH1 B0.10 Vorlesung Q&A
weekly (starts in week: 1) Thu. 10:00 - 12:00 DFKI RH1 B0.10 Übung Präsenz

Die Vorlesung findet online asynchron statt.
Die Präsenz-Übungen am Donnerstag finden im Raum RH1 B0.10 des DFKI statt.

Frank Kirchner
Dr. rer. nat. Teena Hassan
M. Sc. Mihaela Popescu
03-IMAA-ITMDS (03-MB-802.02)IT-Management und Data Science (in English)
IT Management and Data Science

Blockveranstaltung (Teaching)
ECTS: 6

Dates:
weekly (starts in week: 1) Tue. 16:00 - 18:00 GW2 B1410 Vorlesung Präsenz
weekly (starts in week: 1) Wed. 12:00 - 14:00 MZH 1100 MZH 3150 Übung Präsenz/ Seminar 1
weekly (starts in week: 6) Wed. 14:00 - 16:00 MZH 1100 Übung Präsenz / Seminar 2

Additional dates:
Mon. 06.02.23 08:30 - 19:00 MZH 1090

Profil: SQ, DMI
Schwerpunkt: IMA-SQ, IMA-AI, IMVA-DMI
Die Veranstaltung beginnt am 25.10.2022

Prof. Dr. Andreas Breiter
03-IMAA-STMW (03-MB-804.05)Search Technology for Media & Web (in English)
Search Technology for Media + Web

Lecture (Teaching)
ECTS: 6

Dates:
weekly (starts in week: 1) Wed. 08:00 - 10:00 MZH 6200 Vorlesung Präsenz
weekly (starts in week: 1) Thu. 08:00 - 10:00 MZH 5600 Übung Präsenz

Profil: KIKR, DMI
Schwerpunkt: IMVA-DMI, IMVA-AI

M. Sc Rishabh Haria
03-IMAP-VRSIM (03-ME-708.03)Virtual Reality and Physically-Based Simulation (in English)
Virtuelle Realität und physikalisch-basierte Simulation

Lecture (Teaching)
ECTS: 6

Dates:
weekly (starts in week: 1) Wed. 08:00 - 10:00 MZH 1380/1400 Übung Präsenz
weekly (starts in week: 1) Thu. 10:00 - 12:00 MZH 1090 Vorlesung Präsenz

Profil: KIKR, DMI
Schwerpunkt: IMAP-DMI, IMAP-VMC.
English or German.
Over the past two decades, VR has established itself as an important tool in several industries, such as manufacturing (e.g., automotive, airspace, ship building), architecture, and pharmaceutical industries. During the past few years, we have been witnessing the second "wave" of VR, this time in the consumer, in particular, in the entertainment markets.

Some of the topics to be covered (tentatively):
• Introduction, basic notions of VR, several example applications
• VR technologies: displays, tracking, input devices, scene graphs, game engines
• The human visual system and Stereo rendering
• Techniques for real-time rendering
• Fundamental immersive interaction techniques: fundamentals and principles, 3D navigation, user models, 3D selection, redirected walking, system control
• Complex immersive interaction techniques: world-in-miniature, action-at-a-distance, magic lens, etc.
• Particle systems
• Spring-mass systems
• Haptics and force feedback
• Collision detection
• Acoustic rendering
The assignments will be mostly practical ones, based on the cross-platform game engine Unreal. Participants will start developing with "visual programming", and later use C++ to solve the assignments.
You are encouraged to work on assignments in small teams.
https://cgvr.cs.uni-bremen.de/teaching/

Prof. Dr. Gabriel Zachmann
03-IMVA-MAD (03-ME-804.06)Mobile App Development (in English)

Lecture (Teaching)
ECTS: 6

Dates:
weekly (starts in week: 1) Mon. 10:00 - 14:00 GW2 B1410 Vorlesung und Übung Präsenz

Profil: DMI
Schwerpunkt:IMVA- DMI

Die Veranstaltung richtet sich an Studenten der Informatik und Digitalen Medien. In Gruppenarbeit sollen die Studierenden semesterbegleitend ein App-Projekt umsetzen. In der Vorlesung werden alle relevanten Informationen der modernen Softwareentwicklung, mit Fokus auf die mobile App-Entwickung, vermittelt. Dazu gehören Themen wie mobiles Testing, Scrum, UX Design, Evaluation & Nutzertests, Design Patterns und Cross-Plattform-Entwicklung. Das Ziel dabei ist die Vermittlung von praxisrelevantem Wissen aus dem Alltag eines erfolgreichen Unternehmens.

Prof. Dr. Rainer Malaka
David Ruh
Nicolas Autzen
03-IMVP-MLAR (03-ME-712.07)Machine Learning for autonomous Robots (in English)
Machine Learning for autonomous Robots

Lecture (Teaching)
ECTS: 6

Dates:
weekly (starts in week: 1) Tue. 10:00 - 12:00 DFKI RH1 A1.03 Q & A Session Präsenz
weekly (starts in week: 1) Thu. 14:00 - 16:00 DFKI RH1 B0.10 Übung Präsenz

Profil: KIKR
Schwerpunkt:IMVP- AI
Die Vorlesung findet asynchron per Video Lectures statt.

Frank Kirchner
Melvin Laux
03-M-GS-6Data Science in Natural Sciences using R (in English)
a course on R programming and data science methods with practicals and projects

Lecture (Teaching)
ECTS: 3

Dates:
weekly (starts in week: 1) Wed. 14:00 - 16:00 MZH 0230/0240 (P3) (2 Teaching hours per week) mix of lectures and practicals

The course provides an introductory level of programming skills in R.
Students are welcome to present own ideas, data and projects. I expect a project report or a method talk with demo on own data. Practicals in "R" will work also on synthetic data to illustrate methods features, limitations and differences.

Prof. Dr. Stephan Frickenhaus
08-M27-2-CBA-1Data Analysis and Visualisation (in English)
Datenanalyse und Visualisierung

Lecture (Teaching)
ECTS: 3

Dates:
weekly (starts in week: 1) Thu. 08:00 - 10:00 GW2 B2760 (CIP-FB 8) (2 Teaching hours per week)

The course "Data Analysis and Visualization" aims to accompany beginners in data science on their very first steps towards using a programming language as valuable tool in scientific data analysis. The course will work with the programming language "Python" (version 3.7, 64-bit) and the open source web application "Jupyter Notebook" (part of Anaconda application). At the end of the course the students should be able to:

  • work with the web application "Jupyter Notebook", using the programming language "Python"
  • find, import, clean, manipulate and process data, using Python
  • do basic statistics and analysis on data sets
  • work with time series in data sets
  • visualize and present data in scientific manner

M. Sc Jan-Hendrik Malles
08-M27-2-CBA-2Geographical Information Systems (GIS) (in English)
Geographische Informationssysteme (GIS)

Lecture (Teaching)
ECTS: 3

Dates:
weekly (starts in week: 1) Mon. 12:00 - 14:00 GW2 B2760 (CIP-FB 8) (2 Teaching hours per week)
Marco Möller
09-71-A.1-1Approaches to Digital Media (in English)

Seminar (Teaching)

Dates:
weekly (starts in week: 1) Tue. 16:00 - 18:00 SFG 2030 (2 Teaching hours per week)

Description:

Prof. Dr. Andreas Hepp
09-71-A.1-2Digital Life (in English)

Seminar (Teaching)

Dates:
weekly (starts in week: 2) Tue. 10:00 - 12:00 SH D1020 (2 Teaching hours per week)


Prof. Dr. Christian Katzenbach
09-71-A.3-1Communication, Religion and Ethics in Digital Society (in English)

Seminar (Teaching)

Dates:
weekly (starts in week: 1) Mon. 12:00 - 14:00 SFG 2060 (2 Teaching hours per week)


Prof. Dr. Kerstin Radde-Antweiler
10-M80-1-OrMo-02Media Aesthetics, Media Genres and Media History (ZOOM only) (in English)

Seminar (Teaching)

Dates:
weekly (starts in week: 1) Thu. 12:15 - 13:45 Online (2 Teaching hours per week)

This course welcomes students who wish to complete the following modules:
M.A. E-SC: OrMO (Orientierungsmodul 1. Semester)
Zertifikatsstudium Grundlagen Digitaler Medien in pädagogischen Kontexten > Digitale Medien in Lernumgebungen

We are thoroughly surrounded by media on a daily basis, living, so to speak, in a “mediatized” society (Voigts-Virchow, 2005: 5), where the majority of information and knowledge is not perceived through a first-hand experience, i.e. somatically, but information that came to us via a medium, in other words, symbolically (Ott and Mack, 2010: 1). According to a number of critical textbooks in Media studies in English, a course on media aesthetics can supply the basis for media literacy by examining the meaning of visual images for use in film and electronic media.

Delineating from a quintessential understanding of media aesthetics as a study in sensory perception, as a study in value, and a study in the stylistic and formal properties of artistic products, the course will maintain a more philosophically minded orientation in the first half of the course by providing students with an extensive overview of the field of old, new and hybrid forms of media (print, painting, and photography, broadcast, radio play, TV, film, graphic novels and digital art). The sessions on film analysis (narratological and dramatic composition) will however incorporate some aspects of applied media aesthetics by exploring major aesthetic image elements including light, colour and sound in greater detail.

We will meet in weekly online ZOOM seminar sessions, but students will also have access to weekly study units. Since some of the participants are required to submit a research-based term paper, we will use parts of our seminar discussions to the development of topics, the formulation of a thesis statement, as well as considerations about the methodological approaches of writing such a paper. A reader with selected secondary text materials will be made available for download on Stud. IP. You will need access to Stud.IP and a laptop or tablet with sound and audio capabilities.

You may wish to check the sections "Information" and "Schedule" further details such as requirements, weekly schedule, select bibliography and modes of assessment.
Requirements and Assessment
• Interest in the topic discussed and ideally a regular attendance and informed participation in class discussion (not part of your formal assessment);
• in-depth knowledge of the selected reading material,
• homework assignments,
• Portfolio presentation or research-based term paper.
The requirements as formulated above may vary depending on your module choices and your overall degree program.

Dr. Jana Nittel

eGeneral Studies

Online-Angebote

Course numberTitle of eventLecturer
eGS-VA-SM-10Sustainability Marketing (in English)

Lecture (Teaching)
ECTS: 3

Whether it is coping with ‘Peak Oil’, meeting the challenge of climate change, helping farmers in poorer countries through fair trade, or finding ways to keep discarded products out of the landfills, sustainability issues are the biggest challenges facing businesses. The course shows how the complexities of sustainability issues can be integrated into marketing. The systematic, step-by-step approach of sustainability marketing involves: an analysis of socio-ecological priorities to complement conventional consumer and market research; an integration of ethical values into marketing strategy; the development of sustainability marketing strategies; a new consumer-oriented sustainability marketing mix of the ‘4 Cs’ (Customer Solutions, Communications, Customer Cost, Convenience) to replace the outmoded and producer-oriented ‘4 Ps’; and finally an analysis how innovation and marketing can go beyond responding to social change to contribute to a transformation to a more sustainable society. The course is ideally suited to both students and practitioners at many different levels and disciplines, including marketing, innovation, CSR, sustainability and environmental management.

In dieser videobasierten Selbstlernveranstaltung können Sie jederzeit einsteigen, in Ihrem eigenen Lerntempo die Videos durcharbeiten und den Prüfungstermin zum Abschluss der Lehrverantaltung frei wählen.

Weitere Infos finden Sie hier bei Stud.ip oder auf unserer Website www.va-bne.de

Bei Fragen wenden Sie sich gern an: egs@zmml.uni-bremen.de

Dipl. Oec. Katharina Lingenau
Dr. Oliver Ahel
Dr. Christiane Bottke