Cultural Diversity, we improved our chances of getting a job in the future by attending the International Business Simulations course where you work in a virtual company depending on what is your major and [...] experience the way it did. What's great at RheinAhrCampus is that you feel that you are in an international environment, where it's easy to communicate with people and find people to help you with whatever [...] which I know most people in other universities didn’t get. After a week the team at Languages / International Affairs offered us bikes to help us moving around Remagen, the help you get from the team is just
Seminar, the Intercultural Communication course and Strategic Business Communication. They might prove to be helpful in your future (international) career. But to be honest almost every course I took was given [...] Jordan to meet Jordanians. You can all meet them here in Germany. Students We had a group of 14 international students with six different nationalities, and all great people. There were some students from
studying Logistics and E-Business. At the beginning it was quite difficult for me because my level of German was not so good, but I had always the support from the international office, who helped me during
English courses: they are really practical, the students feel themselves as “business people” and learn how to behave in business situations, how to handle responsibility (I don’t have to stress, how important [...] I was lucky enough to participate on the “Strategic Business Communications” master class, we contributed to the organization of the International Day 2011 and managed to get some fame with my presentation [...] presentation. Also, the students of the “International Business Simulations” course created some online buzz in a project and I was one of the PR Managers of our “company”. With this position came the responsibility
semester). I spent most of my time at the university during the week (unbelievable!), learning about business management in German. But actually I can’t complain, everything that I have learned here is going [...] and I became more open compared to the previous semester. In general I became more tolerant and international... I am thinking more and more how can I continue my internationalization story! Many thanks to
local student card. I had really interesting courses here. The best course was definitely International Business Simulations. There I met students from Germany, Spain, Slovakia and Poland and we had such [...] weeks), and it was possible only because of the great support and flexibility of the people in the International Office here in Germany as well in my university in Finland. The city of Remagen is quite small [...] friends with other exchange students. I’m 100 % sure that we will stay in touch. My thanks go to International Office, my classmates in the Master degree programme and to all other people that I had the chance
te Leute. Ein sehr wichtiger Kurs fuer mich war " International Modul " bei Herrn Dr. Borgmann: Intercultural Communication und International Business Simulation . Diese Kurse sind auf Englisch gehalten
bowling night, sports day, Nicholas night, and so on. In the last five months, I have undertaken business studies here, where I met with so many new and useful impulses, methods and theories. I particularly [...] I know I have to develop a lot to become a fluent speaker. During my internship at Sprachen/Internationales, I was given the opportunity to use these two languages in real situations. I not just improved [...] I also had opportunities to visit Spain and The Netherlands, because there are at least four international airports close by, and there is a wide range of flight choices. As I said, the whole semester
and English. RheinAhrCampus occurred to be a very well organized place and the people from the international office were very helpful from the very beginning, supportive in all. Early in September I arrived [...] time visiting Germany. I studied this winter semester here in Remagen. The major that I chose was E-Business and Logistics. I think it was great to be an Erasmus student here, because there weren’t a lot of [...] friends. And last but not least I enjoyed Remagen life! This is a very nice university, where the international office takes care of all exchange students. Remagen is a very nice town. The Erasmus life means
Here most of the courses such as Intercultural Communication, International Business Simulation, Managing Cultural Diversity, International Logistics Management and others were more practical rather than [...] semester. Moreover, I would like to thank everybody, coordinators, lecturers and of course all international students, who made this semester so wonderful.