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In-House Classes

Twice a year, will meet your professors and peers in Berlin for in-house classes face-to-face. Usually these intensive seminar weeks are scheduled in the beginning of October and in the beginning of March. The in-house classes cover one week from Monday through Friday (for part-time candidates, visiting four in-house classes is mandatory. Individual arrangements with the IR Online team are possible).

Come and enjoy the international flair during these intensive seminar weeks - it is unique and leaves you with something to remember. The intensive seminars grant professors and lecturers the opportunity to discuss particular topics of their modules in more detail. Also, you actively develop soft skills and the ability to work in an international team through innovative simulations of international negotiation processes.

In-house classes benefits:

You meet your class mates, your instructors and the program team face-to-face
You sharpen your communicative competencies in discussions and round-table meetings
You learn how to present clear-cut statements in an intercultural context
You create a network between young dedicated IR professionals and decision-makers from different IR-related fields
You spend some inspiring days in the exciting city of Berlin – take time to explore it!


Please note:
You are required to cover travel and accommodation expenses occurred for the in-house classes individually.


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