Future Talk “Bike, Bahn, Beamen: How do we shape future mobility?”

On April 18th, the next Future Talk will take place on the topic “Bike, Bahn, Beamen: How do we shape future mobility?” will be held at the Nuremberg Museum of the Future.
Our world is on the move – and at the same time it is stuck in traffic. Mobility enables participation in social life, but also creates traffic stress and pollutes the environment. That’s why startups are developing new forms of mobility: emission-free, young, innovative. Colorful mobility fantasies are emerging and everything seems conceivable. With Spiegel bestselling author Kajta Diehl, mobility researcher Dr. Weert Canzler and Manuel Robledo, CEO of insertEFFECT, we put today’s mobility to the test and discuss future solutions.

Guests:
Katja Diehl, author, podcaster and transport turnaround activist.
Dr. habil. Weert Canzler, mobility researcher at the Social Science Research Center Berlin
Manuel Robledo, founder & CTO of insertEFFECT GmbH

Date: 04/18/2023, 7:00 – 8:30 p.m.
Live on site: German Museum Nuremberg
Admission: Free admission, tickets for free reservation in the ticket store of the German Museum Nuremberg.
Live via ZOOM: In addition, the event will be streamed. Under the following link you will get access:
https://fau.zoom.us/j/64222621569?pwd=UmFqUXJ3NlN1aDRicVpKRXVydGNZQT09

Doing something meaningful and meeting new people? A great combination!

The new website of the Office for Civic Participation and Volunteering is available to everyone who is looking for voluntary work in Erlangen.
In the “Engagementfinder” you can use various filters to search for a suitable volunteer position in Erlangen. Short-term, project-related commitments or daily assignments can also be found there. Contact forms make it easier for you to get directly to the clubs and organizations that still need helping hands. Anyone who needs help with their search or has general questions about volunteering can also use the volunteer counseling (also in English, French, Turkish and Arabic). Current news and further information on voluntary work you can also find on the page. Just click in!

FAU “Intercultural Competence” Certificate for Students

Dear Students,
we would like to draw your attention to our exciting seminars offered in the summer semester. Our seminars for FAU’s “Intercultural Competence” certificate are geared toward dedicated and critical students like you who are interested in enhancing their skills and expanding their knowledge.
We offer a wide range of courses, including “Latin America ¿Adónde vas? Crisis, Globalization and Interculturality,” “Intercultural Project Management – Understand, Design, Implement,” “Intercultural Conflict Management: Theoretical and Practical Foundations,” “Intercultural Competence: Theoretical and Practical Foundations,” and “Are you crazy?” – International Workshop to address intercultural issues.
Our seminars provide an interactive learning environment where participants* can improve their skills through discussion, group work and case studies. We strongly believe that these courses will be of value to your personal and professional development.
In addition, we offer a certificate that participants can receive after successfully attending our seminars. This certificate can be a valuable addition to your resume, and you can demonstrate that you have furthered your education in this area.

For more information about the program and registration information, please visit the ZiWiS website at the following link.

Summer semester events:
– Focus on Latin America. Adonde vas? Intercultural Issues of Globalization, Crisis and Development
– Intercultural Conflict Management
– Intercultural Competence: Basics and Theory
– Intercultural Project Management
– Are you crazy? International workshop addressing intercultural questions (cooperation with students University of San Juan/ Argentina)

ROCK YOUR LIFE! seeks mentors

ROCK YOUR LIFE! is an organization that has been advocating for more educational equity since 2009. We support young people from disadvantaged structures with our multi-award-winning mentoring program. The young people receive individual support from a volunteer over the course of a year. In terms of content, the aim is for the young people to learn to believe in themselves, to discover their strengths, talents and interests, and to develop a professional future together with their mentor. We also support the mentoring relationship with training, events and workshops. There are already around 40 locations in Germany that are run by volunteer students. In Nuremberg, too, we want to establish such a location, for which we are looking for motivated students who can support us on site to make more educational justice possible.

Five reasons why you should join us:
1. fight injustice
2. support young people
3. set an example
4. gain unique experiences
5. profit yourself

All information is available on the homepage of ROCK YOUR LIFE!