ARTEMIS introduces itself to students

The information day for the winter semester took place on 30 October. Numerous student initiatives and university departments presented themselves to students – including ARTEMIS for the first time since its foundation.

ARTEMIS attracted a great deal of interest at the information day: students learned about future exchange programmes, the project itself and the participating university partners. In addition to traditional discussions, interactive formats such as short quizzes were used to test the students' knowledge and make the exchange more fun.

In order to promote international exchange in the best possible way, students will be offered the following opportunities in future:

  • BIP (Blended Intensive Programme) – a short-term scientific project that brings together students and staff from at least three different countries for 5–30 days.
  • Sandwich programmes – an optional study path with fixed stays at one or two ARTEMIS partner institutions, including practical work experience where applicable.
  • Internship opportunities at partner institutions.
  • Theses in almost all subject areas at partner colleges and universities.
  • An even more diverse and international campus life.

The ARTEMIS programmes for students are designed to be straightforward and easily integrated into the respective degree programmes.

ARTEMIS gives students the opportunity to gain international experience, discover new perspectives and enrich their studies through practical exchange programmes and project work.

The students enjoyed taking part in quizzes. Photo: Alizée Bertrand / OTH Regensburg
Good spirits and lively interest at the information day stand. Photo: Marco Krakowitzer / OTH Regensburg