This course was offered as an elective to advanced M.A. students seeking a degree in sociology and looking for a deeper understanding of work contracts.
This two-day workshop was offered to M.A. students and PhD. researchers, in collaboration with collegues from the Department of Anglophone Studies, University of Duisburg-Essen. The idea of the workshop was to provide students key tools to improve their academic reading, writing and critical thinking skills.
This course was offered as an elective to M.A. students seeking a degree in sociology, introducing sociological traditions on the topic of work and economy.
This two-day course was offered to B.A. and M.A. students, in collaboration with collegues from the Department of Anglophone Studies, University of Duisburg-Essen. The idea of the workshop was to provide students key tools to improve their academic writing skills.
This M.A. course was offered to Sociology students at a later stage of acquiring their degree and seeking an understanding of governance theories and case studies on the question of migration.
This course was offered to early B.A. Sociology students under the larger module on the 'Einführung in das Studium und die Arbeitstechniken der Soziologie' or Introduction to the study and working techniques of sociology, to those interested in looking into sociological perspectives on and issues of the future.
This course was offered as an elective option to fifth and sixth semester B.A. Sociology students who have had basic training in the discipline and sought a deeper understanding of basics of economic sociology.
This course was offered as an introductory material to first year B.A. students seeking a degree in Sociology. Under the larger module on 'Aktuelle gesell. Fragen aus soziologischer Perspektive' or Current social issues from a sociological perspective, this module introduced students to the issue of migration.
This course was offered to first and second year masters students at the University of Duisburg-Essen towards a degree in MA in Sociology.
This is one of the foundational courses offered to first year doctoral researchers at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne. It is an integral part of the International Max Planck Research School on the Social and Political Constitution of the Economy.