Continuing Education for Employees at Technische Universität Berlin
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The Continuing Education at the Centre for Continuing Education and Cooperation (ZEWK) offers an interdisciplinary range of courses, workshops and inspiration in German and English, as well as advice and formats for building networks. The offerings are aimed at TU Berlin staff and early-career researchers. The continuing education courses are both needs- and practice-oriented as well as scientifically sound.
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Topics
- Leadership and cooperation
- Career and personal development
- Management and administration
- Occupational health and safety, environmental protection and health protection
- Basic IT and digital skills
- Media production services
Programmes for leaders and employees
- unverzichtbar@TUB – managing, connecting, deepening
- Onboarding Programm for newly appointed professors
- Leadership Certificate for junior research group leaders and junior professors
- Scholarship for Master's degree in Science Management
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Topics
- In-Person and Digital Teaching and Learning
- Project and Research Management
- Scientific Writing
- Science Communication
- Mental Health
- Promoting Talent | Berlin University Alliance
Certificate programmes in continuing education
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German for International Doctoral Candidates, Postdocs, and Visiting Researchers
Individuals from abroad who are currently conducting research at Technische Universität Berlin only have time to learn German “in passing.” For this reason, we offer evening courses where they can learn general language skills for work and everyday life. The courses are specifically targeted at international doctoral candidates, postdocs, and visiting researchers.
For more information and to sign up visit the Modern Languages Center's webpages.
Continuing Education Abroad for Non-Scientific Staff
Vienna, Trondheim, Sydney, Tokyo, Warsaw, Milan, St. Petersburg, Haifa, Johannesburg – pretty much the whole world is your oyster for a one-week professional stay for continuing education when completed through the Staff Mobility Program. The program aims to offer non-scientific staff an opportunity to make international contacts. These experiences in another (work) culture will help to shape the cultural diversity, openness, and internationality at Technische Universität Berlin. The Staff Mobility Program is targeted towards non-academic staff in administration and technical staff.
For further information visit the International Scientific Cooperation section's webpages.
Continuing Education for Experienced Professionals
Technische Universität Berlin offers a number of continuing education master’s programs to individuals interested in acquiring additional skills and qualifications by supplementing and furthering their professional experience with a targeted program. These programs range from Stage Design and Scenography to European Studies to Science Management/Science Marketing.
BANA – Continuing Education for Individuals 45 Years and Older
If you never tire of learning and are longing for the lecture hall feeling again, BANA is right for you. BANA provides training for post-professional activities, while providing individuals over 45 with auditor status. Participants acquire skills for post-professional activities, such as civic engagement in socially relevant areas.
This program focuses on the following topics:
- City
- Environment
- Nutrition and health
Further information is available from Center for Scientific Continuing Education and Cooperation (ZEWK).
Continuing Education for the Public
Public lectures, colloquia, and seminars for everyone can be found in our central events calendar. Even if you do not study or have never studied at Technische Universität Berlin, you are still able to pursue continuing education here. It is of utmost importance to the University that scientific findings are shared with the public.
Technische Universität Berlin also offers “Studium generale” with public lectures. To participate in this offering, you must first apply to become an auditing student.