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Stockholm Furniture FairMany people visited the stand - that 8 furniture design graduates from TEKO had at Stockholm Furniture Fair – Scandinavia’s largest venue for furniture and lighting design Fashion show with surpriseAgain this year 11 TEKO graduates from Design Fashion used Copenhagen Town Hall for their show during the fashion week in Copenhagen Innovation from FinlandLecturer and innovation coach Jyri Hänninen from Finland is visiting VIA Campus Horsens during week 41 More friendly than hierarchicTo Bulgarian Angelina Stoyanova from the Global Business Engineering programme at VIA Campus Horsens, a 20-week long internship at a Danish company turned into an encounter with an all new work culture They let me speak my mindKatarina Baloghova is from Slovakia, she is 23 years old and a 9th semester student on the Global Business Engineering programme at VIA University College in Horsens VIA values personal relationsInge-Lise Sørensen works tirelessly to find accommodation for VIA students every year. She has her priorities clear in her mind, such as good communication, and reports that the majority of her students are content with the accommodation provided. VIA changes views in your mindLingyun Zhuang, aged 21, travels a journey with a duration of 23 hours and discovers the wonders of learning in an entirely new country and environment... VIA Campus Horsens was the Host of an Erasmus ProjectIn 13 days, 60 students from seven different countries have been gathered at VIA Campus Horsens to work together on the project “Renovation of Residential Multi-Story Apartment Blocks within Passive House Concept and Design”. Company Dating at VIA Campus HorsensOn Wednesday 11 April, the Career Service Centre was hosting 10 companies and approx. 125 students who got the opportunity to meet with each other at Vitus Bering Innovation Park at Company Dating. Summer University – sign up nowJoin the VIA International Summer University from the 13th - 24th of august 2012. Challenges facing the health-care system in the 21th century. Sign up no later than the 11th of May.
Creating Networks between Students and ProfessionalsTwo international students from VIA University College have paved the way for an annual academic architectural conference that will bring together dedicated students and acknowledged professionals from all over the world. The British Embassy visits VIA Campus HorsensThe preparations for the EU-presidency period in the spring 2012 has started. Wednesday the 25th of January three representatives from the British Embassy visited VIA University College in Horsens. Scholarships ensure the FutureThe 4th of October was an important day for a small group of international students at VIA University College. This day they received their scholarships from the Ministry of Education in Denmark. Bachelor Films 2012The tone of the films vary wildly this year, from moodily Kafka-esque "Load" to the cute and lighthearted "Ride of Passage" about a boy and his giant pet chameleon. 200 Exchange Students were CelebratedWednesday 25 January VIA Campus Horsens said farewell to 200 exchange students. The students had studied one or two semesters on one of the English taught programmes. Scholarships awarded to Promising StudentsSeven international students attending programmes at VIA University College in Horsens have been awarded scholarships from the Danish Ministry of Education which will help cover the costs in connection with their study visit here. Scholarship made the Dream come TrueThe dream of achieving a degree in Denmark grew wings when Kosovo Albanian Lavdim Imeri was awarded a scholarship by the Danish Ministry of Education. He is hoping to return to Kosovo as a representative of a Danish company Scholarship lead to a Job in the Fashion IndustryWithout a scholarship Goolshanoy Talipova wouldn’t have had the opportunity to come to Denmark to study. Today, she has two degrees and a permanent job with the fashion group Bestseller and she has no plans of leaving Denmark. Danish-style care homes in ChinaOn 26-29 November 2012 a range of companies, municipalities and institutions of education from
Denmark will be meeting representatives of the local governments and social authorities in
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Iulia Adriana PopaWhen you arrive in a different country and a completely different culture, you get many surprises. Niling LiHere, everyone is entitled to an opinion and we are allowed to express it. We spend a lot on discussions as there is no clear answer to all questions. Yuanjia ChenI had only studied one semester at VIA Campus Horsens, when I was invited to Slovakia to spend Christmas with a girl from my class Tamlyn YoungThe flexible curriculum is a good thing and my teachers are trying to accommodate me in the curriculum. Petr DohnalI think that this will help me become a better teacher.
Laima LiepinyteIt’s a great course which I can’t find anywhere else in the EU, so this education is quite unique and I’m really delighted to be here. Ismael Niadawe IssakaThe Danish educational system attracted me, because there is a close relationship between students and lecturers. William McgeeMy first impression when arriving in Denmark was that everything was well planned and well taken care of. The international coordinator had taken care of accommodation, a food box and other practical issues. Harley Foster-SkewisI like the Scandinavian style and it’s a good place to study. It wasn’t a cultural shock coming here as many things are alike, but you still see things from many different perspectives.
John TzanakisVIA’s international profile is exciting and that was one of the reasons why I chose to come to Denmark. Mark WallisI was very surprised by the informal atmosphere between the teachers and students. The teachers are keen for the students to get involved. Torbjørg GrøttveitVIA UC, TEKO has a good reputation and it offers an education which cannot be found in Norway; it was an easy decision for me to move to Denmark. Marieke SmitsI’m from Holland and chose to come and study at VIA UC, TEKO because of the school’s learning system. The school is well-structured and very professional Radu-Christian CondreaMost Danish people speak English, so there are very little problems with communication here. I like the informal way of Danish teaching. Mihai VirbanIn Denmark we work a lot in groups with the other teacher students when we do our projects. |
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