International Practice Cooperation for Global Change (I-PraC)

I-PraC Event 16th-18th October 2023

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What does I-PraC stand for?

The programme „International Practice Cooperation for Global Change (I-PraC) is designed to provide students with international practical experience through close cooperation with partners abroad.

With I-PraC, we want to assume responsibility as global citizens and develop the required labour market skills for the future. The project anchors its activities on the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and incorporates the concept of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) of UNESCO. The implementation takes place in the curricula and the transfer at a local and a global level.

Interdisciplinary work will be tested, since I-PraC was initially being conceived in the Faculty III (Media, Information and Design) , Faculty IV (Business and Computer Science) and Faculty II (Mechanical and Bioprocess Engineering ). Further faculties are welcome to join!

Last but not least, the project aims to be part of the development of the internationalisation and digitalisation at the HsH in a broad and structural way. It should serve as a pilot to implement internationalisation at all university levels and across all groups - students, teaching staff, researchers and administrative staff.

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Teaching and Learning Events

Meet our Team

At Faculty 2 (F2: Mechanical and Bioprocess Engineering)
Prof.in Dr.in Anne Nadolny and Monika Stöhr

At Faculty 3 (F3: Media, Information and Design)
Prof.in Martina Glomb and Maria Silies

At the Strategic Development Department (S1)
Robert Westendorf

I-PraC is part of the ‘UAS.International’ programme from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) at the Hochschule Hannover- University of Applied Sciences and Arts, and funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF).

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