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Spanish Students experience DHBW VS and the Black Forest

Students from the University of Girona in Spain spent about a week at the Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University (DHBW) in Villingen-Schwenningen and in the Black Forest. During their stay, the 15 students and their accompanying supervisor, hosted by the International Office, not only experienced academic life on the DHBW campus in Schwenningen, but also got to know the region through various excursions.

During their stay, the Catalan students explored the historic city center of Villingen, visited Germany's highest waterfalls in Triberg, and spent a day in the state capital Stuttgart, including a tour of the Mercedes-Benz Museum.

Under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Clive Flynn, Head of BWL - International Business, the group gained insights into a marketing project focused on working in intercultural teams, as well as attended a lecture on "Intercultural Management and Cultural Differences."

DHBW Villingen-Schwenningen emphasizes its international orientation and openness to the world. The skills acquired through such experiences are essential for a forward-looking academic education.

Die Studierenden aus dem spanischen Girona besuchen Deutschlands höchste Wasserfälle in Triberg. Mit dabei sind Irene Hamacher (rechts, kniend) und Eva Cerbelle (rechts, stehend) vom International Office der DHBW VS. Foto: DHBW VS