What does the SoMa student council actually do? The official answer: It represents the interests of students, supports them and campaigns for their interests on the student side. My request [...]
This was the motto of the second practical support days for students in their 4th semester last Thursday and Friday. It was already clear at the first accompanying days in May: it needs [...]
Last Wednesday afternoon, 14 May 2025, the campus became a sports arena: the Social Management Student Council invited students to a volleyball tournament - and the event was a complete success! [...]
Excursions play a central role at the university and in the Social Management degree programme: you get to know social organisations from the inside during your studies and are given the opportunity to [...]
Volunteering is indispensable for many organisations in the social sector - it is therefore very important for the management of social organisations to deal specifically with this topic.
Boredom in the seminars? No, there's no question of that. After a practice-orientated introduction with theoretical basics on the subject of communication policy, the students are given [...]
While there are specialist centres and contact points for FASD in some federal states, there is no such support format in Thuringia, especially for foster and adoptive parents. FASD is called Fe [...]
When the seminars and lectures end, examination time begins for the students. Just like the students, we SoMa lecturers leave the weekly structured routines behind us and [...]
Interesting bachelor thesis on storytelling in organisational communication Sometimes it takes a long period of reflection when it comes to finding a suitable topic for a bachelor thesis.
Inspiring bachelor thesis on the topic "Conceptualisation of a simulation game as a problem- and practice-oriented learning format for the Social Management course at Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences" Not only the [...]
In January 2025, a charity concert took place at Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences, which was initiated and organised by Mr Justus Reichelt, a student in the 7th semester. The idea came from [...]
The Social Management degree programme gave rise to the innovative startup anfang., a digital grief counsellor developed by students Luisa Otto, Janek Voss and Pia Mauermann. anfang [...]
In November 2024, students in the 7th semester of the Bachelor's degree programme in Social Management presented their "theory-practice projects", which they had designed over three semesters: In the module of the same name [...]
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