The Fake news et théories du complot 2-ECTS credit course is EUNICE’s first course taught in French language, and students are required to accredit a B1 level in French to take part. Starting on 27th January 2022, sessions will take place on on Thursdays, between 2 and 3:00 pm (CET), and will run until 28th April. The aim of this course is that students “understand the evolution of our society through the study of conspiracy theories”, according to course director Christophe Bourseiller, from the Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France. The sessions will be held in French, and B1 level of French is required to enrol.
Applications will be accepted until December 20th.
Starting in February, International Relations is a 3-ECTS credit course that will take place on Wednesdays until June, in 2-hour sessions from at 6 pm (CET). SAFAR Aliçar, professor at the Université de Mons and lecturer for this course, would like to “develop an increased awareness of international issues for the engineering world”. The course will be taught in English, and students should demonstrate a B1 level to enrol.
Applications will be accepted until January 17th.
Global Health Governance, a 5-ECTS credit course, will start on 7th March and end on 8th April. Lessons will take place on weekdays from 9:15 to 11:30 am (CET), and will be taught by Professor Hanna-Kaisa Pernaa, from the University of Vaasa. D uring the course, students become acquainted with the concepts of equity, equality and social justice in the context of well-being, globalization and welfare policy-making.
Applications will be accepted until January 17th.
The Interpersonal Communication three-ECTS-credit course will take place in March, from 21st to 29th, Saturday and Sunday excluded, between 9 pm and 2 pm (CET). Organised by Poznan University of Technology, this course will enable students to recognise and understand cultural differences in professional and private conversations, as well as in a different cultural environments, preparing them to practice positive and successful communication in international teams. The course will be held in English and a B2 level is required.
Applications will be accepted until January 17th.