Encounter Europe – Visit Germany: A DAAD Seminar for European-Studies in Australia at the European Academy Otzenhausen
for advanced Australian and New Zealand students
The course is open to all Australian and New Zealand undergraduates and graduates. The course will be held in English. The programme is comprised of a course on European affairs and study trips to Saarbruecken (University, City) and Trier, to Luxembourg (European Court of Justice, City), to Strasbourg (European Parliament, European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, City with Christmas Market), and to Germany’s former capital Bonn (visiting the DAAD).
The cost of the program, accommodation at the European Academy Otzenhausen (www.eao-otzenhausen.de), all meals and medical insurance for the time of the program (not for any private extensions) and all excursions are paid for by the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) and the ASKO-Europe Foundation. You must organize and pay for your own transport to Germany and back and whatever pocket money you might need. The DAAD will assist to the costs of your flight with a small contribution of EUR 370.- (approx. 650 AUD/ 820 NZD).
Duration
Including arrival and departure day the course will last two weeks from 6 – 19 December 2009
Location
EUROPÄISCHE AKADEMIE OTZENHAUSEN gGmbH (EAO)
Europahausstraße, 66620 Nonnweiler/ Saarland, Germany
Tel.: +49 (0) 6873/662-0 Fax: +49 (0) 0873/662-350
http://www.eao-otzenhausen.de/
Transfer from and to Frankfurt Airport will be organised. Please contact: Elisabeth Schmitt: schmitt@eao-otzenhausen.de.
Responsibility
Dr. Michael Meimeth, Director of ASKO EUROPA-STIFTUNG (AES), Germany
Dr. Elisabeth Schmitt, EUROPÄISCHE AKADEMIE OTZENHAUSEN (EAO), Germany
Prof. Dr. Jürgen Bröhmer, School of Law, University of New England, Australia
Coordination
Hans Beitz, M.A., AES, h.beitz@asko-europa-stiftung.de
Dr. Elisabeth Schmitt, EAO, schmitt@eao-otzenhausen.de
Elegibility Requirements
· Applications from advanced students of all subjects will be accepted, provided they have completed at least two years of university education at the beginning of the Course and have academic interest in German and European affairs. Graduates and Ph.D. students may also apply.
· Applicants must be enrolled at an Australian university.
· Applicants must not be younger than 19 years old at the beginning of the course
· Please ask for an application form, fill in all details correctly and readable (esp. Email addresses), add all required papers.
DAAD Information Centre Sydney, Dr Andreas Jäger; daad.australia@gmail.com
· Please hand in one original application + 1 copy by August 15, 2009 to
Dr Andreas Jaeger
DAAD Information Centre
c/o Goethe-Institut Sydney
90 Ocean Street
Woollahra NSW 2025
Please note that incomplete or late applications cannot be considered. Applicants will be informed about decisions in writing by the beginning of September, 2009. Please contact daad.australia@gmail.com with any questions