Cultural Exchange And Language Improvement.

… the new language programs by KeepSchool Berlin, 13.10.2010: KeepSchool has expanded its tutoring program and offers immediately in cooperation with Nacel language courses. Thus, young people and adults can benefit from over 50 years experience in the organisation of language stays. Whether professionally, for educational or private purposes, the wide spectrum of KeepSchool allows each participant individual improving of his language skills. Nacel successfully offers language courses since 1957 and organized abroad for more than 15 000 participants annually. Due to the global network as well as the experience and expertise of Nacel KeepSchool for the excellent quality of service guarantee the selection of suitable host family, the pedagogical methods and the organizational process of the stay on-site by local officials. Foreign languages make mobile and flexible, therefore KeepSchool offers programs for young people, students and adults a variety of proven Nacel.

In addition to the classic high School stays in the United States, Canada or Australia the opportunity at St. Paul Preparatory School for students could also be a US to obtain high school diploma. Language courses from one week can take place Britain, France or Spain for example in large, so the holiday can be useful. The individual homestay students are supervised around, get to know country and people and have fun in learning a language programs in France, Canada or the United States. Adults can improve their language skills in Canada, Spain and New Zealand. The instruction is tailored to individual needs, for example, to brush up on existing foundations for communication in the Office, or specifically for doctors or engineers. Students who wish to gain teaching experience during their stay abroad, can work in Australia as an Assistant teacher. The rounded KeepSchool program allows each participant individually and specifically to improve his language skills.

Preparation On Chamber Of Commerce – Champion

ebam Academy qualified professional practitioners in Munich and Berlin opened the Chamber of Commerce for Chamber of commerce-specialist examination with their further education qualifications to the specialist (IHK) practitioners the chance to kind of championship titles. For the closing event specialist /-in (Chamber of Commerce) and economic specialist /-in (IHK) the ebam Academy in Munich and Berlin from September 12 in twelve-month part-time certificate courses provides the necessary basis for the Chamber of Commerce exam preparation. By concluding event specialist /-in (IHK) “employees by event agencies, event offices as well as exhibition and conference centres to comprehensive event and event industry specialists to qualify.” You will learn all the processes that are necessary to the design and implementation of fairs, exhibitions, congresses, meetings, arts, cultural and sporting events as well as marketing events to plan, manage and control. They applying targeted operational and human resources management tools. Two spa weekends per month prepare clear and practical economy-related portions of the exam such as accounting, legal and tax and corporate governance, as well as on action-specific skills such as designing event projects, planning, performing, and wrapping up of events and customer acquisition the ebam Academy. For the further education at the IHK trained event merchants and women (Chamber of Commerce), as well as professionals with relevant experience can apply.

Economic expert hosts, the so-called small business”, are all-rounders for commercial applications in all sectors of the economy. You can evaluate operations according to their legal and business side as well as operational decisions, based on the increased expertise, meet and implement. In the test-preparation course economic specialist /-in (IHK) “the ebam speakers in addition to the general business-related topic treat action-specific fields such as business management, logistics, marketing and sales” as well as leadership and cooperation. The conclusion of the training requires a completed vocational training in a recognized training occupation of commercial or administrative or other professional degree with up to three years of professional practice. With the two specialist financial statements, purchase professionals commercial expertise, a qualification on master level and subject-specific skills that match their area of interest, and thus improve their career opportunities in middle and upper management positions. There is more info on or 089 / 54 88 47 91.

European Logistics Association

11.06 2012 which started from the European Logistics Association “(ELA) program certified at the highest level for the fifth time. Under the umbrella of the Fraunhofer Academy, the Chair of logistics management at the University offered St. Gallen, in cooperation with the Fraunhofer Institute for material flow and logistics IML in Dortmund, the part-time diploma in logistics management. 11.06 2012 which started from the European Logistics Association “(ELA) program certified at the highest level for the fifth time. Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Stolzle, Director of studies, and Chairman of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Federal Ministry of transport, building and urban development, welcomed on June 11 the new participants and participants of in-service diploma studies in logistics management at the University of St. Gallen.

The course started with 14 people this year. We are pleased that this program, we have launched in 2008, has established itself so successfully”, Dr. Roman gods, Director of the Fraunhofer Academy, expressed the continuing education course is offered under its roof. The logistics is today more than ever crucial for business success. Professional development in this area is increasingly important therefore for managers to respond competently and profitably to the constant changes in the economy”, he continues. Science and practice equally incorporated into teaching the diploma degree in logistics management includes a total of twelve individual modules. The contents deal with all relevant sections of the modern logistics and supply chain management, among other things with strategy and management “,” management of supply chains transport management, logistics IT and demand management. Each of these modules is managed by a designated experts from the science in cooperation with a leading subject matter experts from the practice.

The focus in teaching is also on the teaching of business management and engineering Technology skills. A study tour to Shanghai, where the students in excursions and expert presentations can learn an intercultural perspective on logistics processes is completed. Participation requires professional and leadership experience in the areas of logistics and production. A first academic degree is not mandatory. Studying can be iterated through in a long time-variation either by 23 months or a short time variant of eleven months. This diploma is characterized by cooperation between the Chair of logistics management the University of St. Gallen and the Fraunhofer IML in Dortmund from. The Chair of logistics management encourages the participants, inter alia in the fields of logistics and supply chain management. As the largest research unit in the field of logistics in Europe, the Fraunhofer IML provides extensive insight into areas such as intra-logistics and logistics IT. Of the long-standing expertise of these two facilities, the high level of continuing education may continue to be guaranteed. The Fraunhofer Academy for more information about the program under the Fraunhofer Academy is an institution of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft for external training. It offers excellent courses, certificate courses and seminars on the basis of the research activities of the Fraunhofer Institute in cooperation with selected and renowned partner universities and partner institutions specialists and executives. Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft operates more than 80 research institutions, of which 60 institutions in Germany. More than 20 000 employees and staff, predominantly with natural or engineering and scientific education, edit the annual research budget of 1.8 billion euros.