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Location of Course Bielefeld

The University campus of Applied Sciences (FHM) is located in the heart of Bielefeld. Bielefeld is located in East Westphalia-Lippe (OWL) – one of Germany‘s fastest growing economic zones.

With almost 325,000 inhabitants, it is the largest city in East Westphalia. „Bielefeld – the friendly city near the Teutoburg Forest“ – that‘s the slogan that describes the city appropriately. Bielefeld – That‘s where life is good! Whether it is art, culture, sports, shopping, or relaxation that turns you on, everyone will find something suitable here. The city has a large student population of around 28,000 students, and therefore offers many interesting facilities for an enjoyable student life.

Many large and mid-sized companies from different fields have been established at Bielefeld. The clothing industry and the chemical industry vie with the food and beverage sector for primacy of place. Various large companies from various industries are also located in the immediate vicinity. The media field also offers a large number of opportunities: There are two major daily newspapers. The radio and television company WDR have set up a local studio in Bielefeld.

Several Internet companies and advertising agencies also have their headquarters in Bielefeld. The headquarters of the University of Applied Sciences is in Bielefeld. The campus is therefore currently the largest of its kind with around 700 students. The campus is located in the Gundlach-Carr at a central location in downtown Bielefeld.  The railway station is a two-minute walk away and the pedestrian zone no more than just a five-minute walk.

Our excursions to Berlin, the capital, and the cosmopolitan city of
Hamburg!

The extent to which international management can be taught in theory is limited. What is absolutely necessary is experience and knowledge of the culture and people on the spot.

At the beginning of the course, participants can expect a trip to Berlin. The forging of sustainable relations with local SMEs are worked out and specific approaches are developed for deepening economic ties, taking into consideration the points of view of cross-culture management.

At the end of the course participants can look forward to another excursion into the Media Metropolis of Hamburg. The group visits a large number of German companies from various sectors, including media specialists and publishing houses.

 

Delicous Mr. Wong