Saarland University (Germany)
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MICROCREDENTIAL COURSE: Soft Skills

Type

lifelong learning

University

Saarland University (Germany)

Modality

In Person

Lecturer

Julia Senni, M.A.

Language

English

Location

Saarland University Campus Saarbrücken

Max participants

30

Tutor

n.a.

Summary

This module aims at raising student´s cultural awareness and enhancing and deepening their competences in intercultural business communication, boosting their presentation skills to become convincing and effective presenters in business contexts, comprehensively practicing soft skills needed to establish successful relationships in business.

Description

TARGET GROUP: Praktiker, die Chancen und Schwachstellen erkennen wollen Unternehmen, die Innovationen fördern möchten oder nach umweltfreundlichen Technologien, Produkten und Dienstleistungen suchen Alle, die sich auf dem Gebiet der Nachhaltigkeit weiterbilden wollen

COST: n.a.

REGISTRATION: https://www.eiabm.de/zertifikate-2/#kontaktus

PARTICIPANT'S OBLIGATIONS: /

COMPETENCES: Participants will practice their intercultural and presentation skills to successfully do business in an international context. The course content will, in parts, be presented to the participants by the lecturer. Group work, panel discussions, role plays as well as seminar dialog are among the formats used to explore the different topics. Day 4 of the course will be dedicated to the participants giving a business presentation. Working on case studies will enable the participants to practice the newly acquired knowledge and put their soft skills in business to the test.

Open only to T4EU students

Credits

3

Duration

4 Days

Start Date

05 November 2025

End Date

08 November 2025

    Immagine in fondo

    Co-funded by
    the European Union

    This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101035805

    Immagine in fondo

    Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are, however, those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.