Career in view: Career Week for students in Berlin and Brandenburg!

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Career Week at Berlin universities from March 10th to 14th, 2025: An important date for students to find a career and network.

Career Week der Berliner Hochschulen vom 10. bis 14. März 2025: Ein wichtiger Termin für Studierende zur Berufsfindung und Netzwerkarbeit.
Career Week at Berlin universities from March 10th to 14th, 2025: An important date for students to find a career and network.

Career in view: Career Week for students in Berlin and Brandenburg!

Significant events for students in Berlin and Brandenburg are coming up on March 8, 2025. The Career Week at the Berlin and Brandenburg universities is now taking place for the second time, with an exciting program for bachelor and master students. From March 10th to 14th, 2025, numerous workshops and seminars will be offered that deal with topics such as job searches, applications, starting a career and career planning.

The inclusion of international students in particular is an essential part of the event. A total of 13 universities participate in this important network for prospective skilled workers. The detailed program and registration details are available online, providing a valuable resource for anyone interested.

Career planning offers

Career Week is not the only initiative that helps students start their careers. According to the Bochum University There are various programs that support professional career planning. As part of these offerings, greater emphasis is placed on networking and the development of necessary skills to make the transition into professional life easier.

In addition, the plan Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich a workshop on May 26, 2025. This will take place from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. in the Kardinal Wendel Haus and places a particular focus on the design thinking approach.

Workshop on design thinking

The number of participants is limited to 20 and the language of the workshop will be English. Led by trainer Karolin Goldstein, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the phases of design thinking. Content includes understanding, defining, ideating, prototyping and testing, all applied to academic and professional challenges.

The workshop offers practical experience by conducting a design thinking sprint in which individual problems can be solved creatively. It also teaches how failures can be viewed as learning opportunities and how curiosity and resilience can be encouraged.

This combination of theory and practice-oriented approaches aims to provide participants with a toolbox for creative methods. This should enable them to successfully overcome challenges in their personal and professional contexts.