PASCH@HSKL
PASCH stands for “Schools: Partners for the Future.” The PASCH initiative supports schools worldwide where language teaching plays an important role. PASCH@HSKL means: Good opportunities to attract international pupils to study at Kaiserslautern University of Applied Sciences.
The project is funded by the DAAD's “Support Initiative fo
SFInt stands for "Structural consolidation of internationalization through DoubleDegree programs and living partnerships".
It is a project for the internationalization of Kaiserslautern University of Applied Sciences funded by "BMFTR - Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space" and "DAAD - German Academic Exchange Service" from Febru
Intensifying contacts between (regional) companies and international students
One of the SFInt project objectives is to intensify contacts between regional companies and international students. To this end, both groups were surveyed, see results in the picture on the right. On the one hand, these were partner companies in the KOSMO network (KOoper
Projects of the department International Relations and Languages
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skills4chips
As part of the "Skills4chips" project, the national educational academy Microtec Academy is being established, focusing on the fields of mechanical engineering (ME) and microsystems technology (MST). This academy pursues innovative concepts and structures and is supported by a strong interregional network. The goal is to attract and f
openIntelliCare it includes the development of an open system for monitoring vital parameters of people who need care living independently on the basis of biometric-physical sensor networks, intelligent, knowledge-based recognition of emergency situations and their efficient, ergonomic management.
Duration: 2013 to 2016
Funded by the Federal M
Fall Holiday Project in Kaiserslautern, Campus Morlautererstr. October 14–16, 2024
During the first week of fall break, we are offering a three-day theater-educational film project. Under the guidance of actor Dennis Rehm, children can write and perform their own short film. In doing so, they’ll take on the roles of political decision-makers, sci
Project Times: October 14–16, 2024, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Costs: The project is funded by the Ministry for Family Affairs, Women, Culture, and Integration. A contribution for meals will be charged afterward.
We will welcome your children starting at 8:00 a.