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iStudi Pass available now

The University's occupational orientation programme for international degree-seeking students is available now. Please get your personal copy from the iStudi Coach and get started gathering valuable experience for your successful entry into the German job market.

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The iStudi Pass is a service for international degree-seeking students who wish to gain work experience and prepare for an entry-level career position in Germany while studying for their degree. The iStudi Pass and the iStudi Coach's programme of training measures include workshops, information events, interactive meetings, one-on-one coaching, company visits, language courses and more. The offering is divided into six different modules.

For more details, visit the iStudy Coach's webpages. The iStudi Coach works together with local and regional network partners who offer additional, extra-mural training measures under the iStudi Pass programme.

The six modules, designed to prepare participants for entry into the German labour market, are aligned with the themes of job seeking and applications, company presentations and networking events, social networks, degree success, and language skills. Participants who complete the programme receive a certificate.

The iStudi Pass can be collected from the iStudi Coach, room 106, Administration building (Innstrasse 41), weekdays from 9 a.m. to 12 o'clock noon.

Further details:
<link en istudi>www.uni-passau.de/en/iStudi
istudicoach@uni-passau.de

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