Events 2025
Events 2025
Participation of MIN in the Blended Intensive Programme (BIP) “Intercultural Insights Week 2025”
What was it about?
A combination of online sessions (preparatory phase) and an in-person week in Granada (July 7–11, 2025).
“Connecting Cultures in the Academic Environment” at the University of Granada was an international training week for university staff, organized within the framework of Erasmus+. The aim of the programme was to strengthen skills for working with cultural diversity in an academic context and to initiate or enhance international cooperation, partnerships, and projects.
The BIP offered a platform to expand knowledge and skills in the fields of internationalization, diversity management, and intercultural understanding. It focused on exchange, networking, and peer learning to help build positive and culturally sensitive university environments.
Participants: Over 45 university representatives from more than 30 countries
Content and key topics:
- Holistic Support for Academic Mobility: cultural awareness, cultural shock
- Welcoming International Students and Staff
- Using Intercultural Competence to Enhance Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion
- Interculturality in the Academic Workplace
- Networking session
- Presentations
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Photos: University of Granada
There is an ERASMUS partnership within the Erasmus+ programme between the University of Hamburg and the Universidad de Granada. For students of the Department of Computer Science, there are annual exchange places available at the Universidad de Granada.
Universidad de Granada, ETSIIT (Bachelor’s level), (1st to 4th year of study)
Universidad de Granada, Escuela de Posgrado (Master’s level)
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Osaka-Hamburg Symposium 2025: Strengthening Collaboration in Quantum Research
The Osaka-Hamburg Symposium 2025 will take place on February 18–19, 2025, with the goal of fostering future research collaboration between Osaka University in Japan and the University of Hamburg in Germany.
The symposium is part of Osaka University’s Pioneering Quantum Beam Application (PQBA) doctoral program. Contributions from all areas of quantum science are welcome. We look forward to valuable insights and discussions that will drive advancements in quantum beam research.
Location: CFEL at the DESY Campus or online
Further details about the event and registration can be found on the event page and in the flyer.