Did you notice that this morning’s post was our 200th? No worries, we did 🙂 Time to say thanks to all those who made this possible! Continue reading
We celebrate our 200th post!!!
Did you notice that this morning’s post was our 200th? No worries, we did 🙂 Time to say thanks to all those who made this possible! Continue reading
The Welcome Center is starting another round of the competition for the best depiction of your experiences in the working world. Students on the master’s programs in Ecotoxicology or Environmental Sciences can share their internship experiences and win attractive prizes. Continue reading
Yaaay, the first of its kind international dance party in Landau! The international community in Landau is growing fast. In a bid to exchange native culture and values, a group of Ecotox and Environmental Sciences students decided to host a party where internationals can showcase music and dance steps from their country in a creative way. Continue reading
Last post, Kym reported on the first day of the SETAC YES Meeting (Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry’s Young Environmental Scientists Meeting); the second and third days of the meeting consisted inter alia of the student platform and poster presentations. Continue reading
In this post, student blogger Kym reports about their visit to the YES Meeting.
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The BlogTeam and all members of Landau’s Institute for Environmental Sciences wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Continue reading
In this post, student blogger Kym shares her experiences gathered on German christmas markets. Continue reading
The Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry’s (SETAC) German Language Branch (GLB) is awarding a prize for 2015’s best diploma or master thesis as well as for the best dissertation thesis that has been prepared at a University in Germany, Switzerland or Austria. Continue reading
Every semester the KHG (Catholic student community) organises a lot of events for students. All events are open to all students – no matter their faith or belief. Continue reading
IPAS – short for “Intergrative Project for International Students” – proudly presents: CafĂ© Lingua for all! CafĂ© Lingua is an offer from us to give international students the opportunity to get in touch with locals and vice versa, to talk about your experiences in your trip abroad or just a place to talk in your mother tongue. Continue reading