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Kulturelle Sensibilisierung: Ein Besuch der Albatrosss-Kultur

Kulturelle Sensibilisierung: Ein Besuch der Albatrosss-Kultur Lust auf was Neues? Wir zeigen euch eine interaktive Übung, in welcher intensiver Austausch und neuer Input vorprogrammiert sind. Durch den Besuch der Albatrosss-Kultur lernen Teilnehmende, dass Situationen stets mithilfe der eigenen sozialen und kulturellen Prägung interpretiert werden. Diese Interpretation ist jedoch eine Sichtweise von vielen und muss keinesfalls

2022-10-13T18:55:17+00:00Latest News|

Cultural Awareness: A Visit to the Albatross Culture

Cultural Awareness: A Visit to the Albatross Culture Fancy something new? We will show you an interactive exercise in which intensive exchange and new input are pre-programmed. By visiting the Albatross culture, participants learn that they always interpret situations with the help of their own social and cultural conditioning. However, this interpretation is one view

2022-10-13T18:54:03+00:00Latest News|

Krisenbewältigung durch Netzwerkarbeit

Krisenbewältigung durch Netzwerkarbeit Migration ist ein intensiver und vielschichtiger Prozess, der mit vielen Entscheidungen, neuen Erfahrungen, aber auch mit Zweifeln und Ängsten begleitet wird. Angefangen bei der Abwägung, sich an einem Ort (dauerhaft oder temporär) niederzulassen, über die finale Entscheidung über Zielort und Migrationsart, der Vorbereitung, bis zu dem Reiseweg und das Einleben im neuen

2022-10-13T18:50:55+00:00Latest News|

Crisis Management through Networking

Crisis Management through Networking Migration is an intensive and multi-layered process, accompanied by many decisions, new experiences, but also doubts and fears. There is a lot to manage: Starting with the consideration to settle in a place (permanently or temporarily), the final decision about destination and migration type, the preparation, the travel route, and finally

2022-10-13T18:49:02+00:00Latest News|

ERASMI network in Saxony-Anhalt discusses current regional developments in the field of migration and inclusion

ERASMI network in Saxony-Anhalt discusses current regional developments in the field of migration and inclusion On 12 October 2021, the ERASMI team at Harz University of Applied Sciences met with a small group of regional stakeholders in the field of integration for the 4th ERASMI network meeting in Saxony-Anhalt. Everybody was delighted that for the

2022-09-29T09:30:28+00:00Latest News|

Success factors of the regional ERASMI network in Saxony-Anhalt (Germany)

Success factors of the regional ERASMI network in Saxony-Anhalt (Germany) Networks are considered an important approach for successful inclusion. This is why the ERASMI project has established networks for migrant and refugee inclusion in four European regions, among them in Saxony-Anhalt (Germany). To learn more about our experiences and perceived success factors in Saxony-Anhalt, check

Success factors of networks in the field of migrant and refugee inclusion

Success factors of networks in the field of migrant and refugee inclusion Connecting with others through a network: This can be an advantage for your own inclusion work. We have compiled an infographic on the conditions that make networks successful: To learn more about success factors of networks in the field of migrant and refugee

Integration through cooperation: A video interview with the Integration Network Erfurt

Integration through cooperation: A video interview with the Integration Network Erfurt How do you coordinate a large network of 82 different actors, especially in times of pandemic? What challenges and solutions are there? We asked Rebecca Heintz, coordinator of the Integration Network of the German City of Erfurt, directly in Erfurt (German with English subtitles):

Brick by brick: Students’ policy ideas to help refugees make their way to the real UN

Brick by brick: Students’ policy ideas to help refugees make their way to the real UN At first, it looked like a room full of diplomats. Hundreds of smartly dressed people raising placards with country names. Small groups holding peace talks in the corner. Notes passed quietly from one person to the next. But actually

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