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Funded by DAAD and BMFTR

FIT Project: International students successfully entering the German labour market

The FIT project “International Students’ Successful Integration into the German Labor Market” (in German, briefly: ISedA) aims to support our international degree-seeking students in achieving a smooth transition into the German labor market. This is accomplished by helping them complete their studies successfully and develop both subject-specific and transferable skills that are essential for employment in Germany.

The ISedA project is funded as part of the FIT Program within the Campus Initiative for International Professionals, supported by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space (BMFTR).

Finish your studies successfully

Grade Monitoring Program

Students identified as at risk are contacted by the Student Counseling Service and invited to a meeting to explore ways to achieve their study goals. With experience and empathy, the service provides early, targeted support to help students succeed.

To register,  enrol in the Moodle Course “NotenMonitoringProgramm”.

 

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Connect with regional companies

Networking

Each semester, we offer exciting ways to connect with local and regional businesses. From company visits and chess events with industry professionals to career fairs and conferences — FIT helps you network and build meaningful relationships for your future career.

You can always find the latest events in the Career Service's event calendar.

Event Calender

Topic-specific language courses

Technical German

Weekly Zoom courses for engineering students to master technical German. Learn to describe products, processes, and graphics, discuss technical issues, and use specialized vocabulary for clear written and oral communication. B1 level is required.

Registration via Primuss each semester. 

Kontakt

 Susanne Krause
Susanne Krause+49 9281 409 - 3311

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