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j o l n e s – Joint Learning in Northern European Studies

j o l n e s media coverage

 

The project has received increasing media attention since 2018.

Please note that the j o l n e s project was known as E-Master Scandinavian and Finnish Studies prior to 2020.

 

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Social media

Arbeitsstelle Kleine Fächer tweets about our co-taught transnational hybrid seminar Myth, media and the joy of narration. Receptions of Old Norse mythology since the Middle Ages.

Two new video testimonials/student voices are published. What is it like to study in an international student group and in the co-taught transnational hybrid seminar Myth, media and the joy of narration. Receptions of Old Norse mythology since the Middle Ages?

https://youtu.be/J9WxNxhWczY https://youtu.be/MzJFht0TVSk

We are part of DAAD-fundedInternational Virtual Academic Collaboration (IVAC) – again!

j o l n e s mentioned in ZEIT campus as good practice on page 2 (not by name).

Seán D. Vrieland about our video interview with him and Anja Ute Blode on their collaboratively taught IVAC DAAD course Danish Manuscripts from the Middle Ages.

Seán D. Vrieland about teaching the IVAC DAAD course Danish Manuscripts from the Middle Ages..

UoC about our j o l n e s IVAC DAAD course Transnational Aspects of Finnish Literature..

Anne-Katrin Heinen presented jolnes on a HRK conference on rare subjects.

Northern European Studies – and then what?

Northern European Studies – and then what?

Northern European Studies – and then what?

Anja Ute Blode presented j o l n e s on the Informations- und Vernetzungsworkshops „Digitalisierung in Lehre und Forschung kleiner Fächer“ as a best practise example!

Portal Kleine Fächer published an Interview with us. Der E-Master Skandinavistik und Fennistik an der Universität zu Köln.

Anne-Katrin Heinen presented jolnes (then known as E-Master Skandinavistik und Fennistik) on a HRK conference on creditation and mobility.

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