International, Postgraduate Master Final conference of the project Euro-Education: employability for all (EEE4all)

Final conference of the international and interdisciplinary project module on the employability of people with a migration background

Students together in the seminar room. Presented at the front.
Students from Tours present their results

The final conference of the international and interdisciplinary project module EEE4all - Euro-Education: employability for all took place on 8 February.
French course participants and two lecturers traveled to Berlin for a week to visit ASH Berlin and prepare for the conference with their fellow students and lecturers Prof. Dr. Elke Kraus and Prof. Dr. Heinz Stapf-Finé. They had already met in Tours at the beginning of the semester to deepen and expand their successful cooperation, which has now lasted for over five years.

The eight-week online phase of the international module, in which the students dealt with the employability of people with a migration background, came to an end with this event. The conference began with an input presentation by doctoral student Razan Al Munjid from the PROREF project (Contextual and health service factors in pregnancy and obstetric care for refugees) on the topic of Forced Migration. This was followed by a presentation by the EEE4all participants from the third Master's semester on their research results.

After the input presentations, it was the international student group's turn to present their project results. They presented a podcast and an animated video, which consisted of interviews with migrants who reported on their experiences on the French labor market. The students also presented research projects that they had developed together with their respective local practice partners.

The successes achieved and inspiring presentations within the framework of the interdisciplinary EEE4all project clearly underline the added value of international cooperation. The students gain new perspectives, broaden their view of their subject and create sustainable added value for society by linking their research with practice partners.

Teachers who are interested in international and virtual teaching can find out more about COIL (Collaborative Online International Learning) here.