EUNICE RadioClub: Students shape cultural diversity in radio!

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PULSAR Radio Club at EUNICE universities promotes cultural exchange and technical knowledge. Registration by April 11, 2025.

PULSAR Radio Club an EUNICE-Universitäten fördert kulturellen Austausch und technische Kenntnisse. Anmeldung bis 11. April 2025.
PULSAR Radio Club at EUNICE universities promotes cultural exchange and technical knowledge. Registration by April 11, 2025.

EUNICE RadioClub: Students shape cultural diversity in radio!

The newly founded PULSAR Radio Club at the EUNICE universities is a promising project that offers students the opportunity to get involved in the field of broadcasting and media production. The platform actively promotes cultural exchange, technical knowledge and European integration. b-tu.de reports that registration for interested students is possible until April 11th. The main focus is on practical experience in radio production and the acquisition of broadcasting skills.

The club's activities are diverse and include, among other things, news programs on European topics produced by students. In addition, cultural exchange broadcasts with local art and music as well as technical tutorials and workshops are part of the program. Regular virtual meetings are intended to promote exchange among participants. Academic discussions to network researchers are also on the agenda. Workshops on broadcasting techniques and audio production in particular round off the offering.

Target group and interests

The PULSAR Radio Club is aimed at EUNICE students with a wide range of interests, including:

  • Rundfunk und Medienproduktion
  • Journalismus und Inhaltserstellung
  • Technische Aspekte der Radioproduktion
  • Kulturaustausch und europäische Angelegenheiten
  • Tontechnik und Tonproduktion
  • Medienkommunikation und Projektmanagement
  • Internationale Zusammenarbeit und Networking

In addition to the PULSAR Radio Club, the EUNICE Book Club “Assim de repente…” is being launched, which aims to promote reading and exchange among students. The focus is on topics such as freedom, responsibility, equality and cultural inclusion. The club plans monthly meetings to discuss selected books determined by consensus or individual choice of members. Planned activities include challenges, lectures and visits to literary places open to all students from partner universities, such as eunice.put.poznan.pl highlights.

Additional offers for students

Student life in Berlin is enriched by various communities. The Catholic Student Community Berlin (KSG Berlin) offers a meeting point for students from different backgrounds and disciplines. It organizes community evenings on Wednesdays and church services on Sundays. The Evangelical Student Community Berlin (ESG Berlin) also creates an active environment for students with themed evenings and church services. Further information can be found on the website tu-berlin.de.

Overall, these diverse initiatives help enrich the student experience at EUNICE universities and create a vibrant, inclusive community.