International Project Week 2015

From 4th to 8th May 2015 we welcomed 32 lecturers from 17 countries in Nordhausen and around 550 students from the University of Applied Sciences Nordhausen participated in the 17th International Project Week.

Name

University/Organisation

Country

Project

1

Jean François Vuylsteke

EPHEC Brussels

BELGIUM

Intercultural Communication Skills

2

Linda Turner

Linda Turner, BA, MSc (freelance translator and editor)

CZECH REPUBLIC

Effective Business Meetings in English

3

Michal Menšík

Moravian University College Olomouc

CZECH REPUBLIC

Information for Decision Making

4

Gerd Mühlenbeck

HS Nordhausen

GERMANY

Explosion Protection by Design Methods

5

Josep Aragay Borrás

 

SPAIN

Basket Beat: Sport, Art and Social Transformation.

6

Corinna Casi

Arbis (Swedish Adult Education Centre)

FINLAND

Introduction to Environmental Ethics

7

Liisa Harakkamäki

Häme Univeristy of Applied Sciences

FINLAND

Client Centred Orientation at Family Work/Child Protection

8

Timo Oravainen

Independent entrepreneur/Freelancer

FINLAND

Developing Services into E-services

9

Helena Päivinen, Juha Holma

University of Jyväskylä

FINLAND

Different Approaches in Preventing Intimate Partner Violence

10

Ratka Jurkovic

Svan Consulting

CROATIA

Leadership

11

Imre Gombkötő

University of Miskolc

HUNGARY

Sources of Future Raw Materials, their Features and Prospective

12

Gabór Mucsi

University of Miskolc

HUNGARY

Complex Utilisation of Fly Ash with Special Regard to High Added Value Products

13

Michael Daly

 

IRELAND

Developing a Strategic Management Plan within a Social Work Context.

14

Jon Halfdanarson

Skynsemi ehf

ICELAND

Natural Disasters

15

Gintautas Bareikis

Vilniaus Kolegija University of Applied Sciences

LITHUANIA

An Investment Project Evaluation

16

Danutė Belazarienė

Vilniaus Kolegija University of Applied Sciences

LITHUANIA

How to Find the Job of your Dreams?

17

Anneke Sools

Universität Twente

NETHERLANDS

Building Resilience in Times of Crisis by Imagining the Future

18

Fredericus Otto

Windesheim University of Applied Sciences

NETHERLANDS

Marketing in Practice; Image-gap Analysis (Marketing is Fun!)

19

Gregor Maxwell

Harstad University College

NORWAY

Building Inclusive Societies: Effective Child Participation

20

Marek Szajczyk

Powiat Pultuski (District of Pultusk)

POLAND

Ergonomic Workplaces for Persons with Disabilities

21

Grażyna O'Sullivan

 

POLAND

Corporate Governance

23

Ciprian-Beniamin Benea

University of Oradea

ROMANIA

Low Carbon World Economy and Climate Change

24

Andrey Nikishin

Kaliningrad State Technical University

RUSSIAN FEDERATION

Wind Energy - Problems and Solutions for the Modern Electrical Energy System.Group Picture

Final Presentation

25

Marina Ochkovskaia

Lomonosov Moscow State University

RUSSIAN FEDERATION

Place Branding: How to Transform a City into a Brand?

26

Jim Blythe

Blythe Consulting

UNITED KINGDOM

Personal Selling and Negotiation

27

Sue Blythe

 

UNITED KINGDOM

Managing Risk in Child Protection

28

Amerjit Walia , Sarah Walia

Orbitus Consulting Limited

UNITED KINGDOM

OPTIMISE - Effective Project Team Management & Gatka

29

Helga Hanks

The Psychology Business

UNITED KINGDOM

An Introduction to Child Abuse and Safeguarding Children in 2015

30

Peter Stratton

The Psychology Business

UNITED KINGDOM

Researching Interactions within Families

31

Jerry Gale

University of Georgia

UNITED STATES

A Systemic Approach to Relational Financial Therapy