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Munich International Summer University

Summer 2011

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MISU® ANNUAL REPORT

2011

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MISU® ANNUAL REPORT 2011

FOREWORD

Ludwig- Maximilians- Universität München (LMU Munich) is a top-level European research university that looks back on a more than 500-year-long history. LMU Munich also has a long-standing commitment to create a strong international community: the university is the academic home of almost 6500 foreign students who come from 125 countries, the largest contingent at any German university. Moreover, more than 1500 visiting fellows teach and do research at LMU. The university closely cooperates with more than 400 partner universities and research institutes all over the world. These cooperations regulate all areas from academic contacts and student exchanges to the design of joint degree programs and research networks.For the first time in 2008, LMU Munich offered its summer programs under the name of Mu-nich International Summer University. MISU® is an excellent opportunity for international students to gain valuable insight into research and teaching at LMU. And what’s more, MISU®participants experience a different culture which is ever more important in an increasingly connected world.For LMU Munich, MISU® is a chance to showcase its academic strengths to an international cohort of students, as well as to their home universities. Thus, the effort of arranging well organized summer programs is an investment which is, without doubt, worthwhile. There is hardly a better ambassador for LMU Munich than someone who returns home from a summer program full of new impressions and experience.The story of MISU® has been a success since its beginnings. This summer, some 500 partici-pants with approximately 80 nationalities participated in one of the dedicated MISU® courses. My thanks to all of those who made this success possible; may it continue over the coming years.

15 November, 2011Professor Dr. med. Ulrich Pohl

Vice President for International Affairs, LMU MunichChair of the MISU® Academic Board

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CONTENT

MISU® at a Glance p. 8 History p. 9 Concept and Key Features p. 9 Objectives p. 10 Organization and Responsibilities p. 10 MISU® office and Management p. 12 Organization p. 13 Events p. 13 Communication and Contacts p. 14 Reports from the academic side: MISU® courses p. 16 MISU® Summer Academies p. 16 German Language Classes p. 36 LMU Munich Partner Programs p. 44

Affixes p. 56

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MISU® at a GLANCE

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MISU® at a GLANCE

History

During the 1920s and 30s LMU Munich hosted summer courses pertaining to German lan-guage and literature. The first course to be documented was a German language class in the summer of 1927. After an absence of summer programs lasting several decades, LMU Munich restarted its summer activities in 1996 under the name of “Internationaler Münch-ner Sommer”, once again with a language class. Since then, the number of language classes has grown, along with the establishment of completely new summer academies covering a broad selection of scientific subjects. In 2008, LMU’s summer courses were integrated into the Munich International Summer University, or MISU®, giving a distinct vision and common standards to the various programs as well as consolidating its role as an international institu-tion of LMU Munich. Meanwhile, MISU® ranks amongst the largest summer programs of any German university.

Concept and Key Features

MISU® was instituted by LMU Munich in 2007. The MISU® Academic Board is chaired by LMU´s Vice President for International Affairs and the MISU® office is located at LMU‘s In-ternational Affairs unit. Curricula are developed and classes are held by LMU staff, partly in cooperation with outstanding international partners. A high academic standard is always gu-aranteed. Low numbers of participants per class, as well as modern and interactive teaching methods are utilized to ensure that students involved are fully engaged in their studies. All MISU® summer academies and language classes offer the possibility to earn credits (usually ECTS credit points in accordance with the European Credit Transfer System). MISU® pro-grams are academically intensive, but offer far more than an academic experience alone, as the participants also learn a great deal about their host city and country during their stay. In addition, the students are supported by a broad spectrum of services, such as detailed pre-arrival information and the organization of their accommodation. The fees, which participants are asked to pay, are calculated to cover the costs only; no profit is gained through any of the MISU® courses or activities. Additionally, MISU® strives to offer financial aid in order to fa-cilitate participation. In 2011, possibilities ranged from a funding of the complete course to a couple of tuition waivers for students from LMU partner universities.

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Objectives

MISU® aims at providing its participants with high level academic knowledge as well as an unforgettable stay in Munich, while simultaneously enhancing the international visibility of LMU Munich and its academic strengths. Summer programs are also valued as a means to de-velop international cooperation with partner institutions. They can serve both as an alternative to longer exchange programs as well as a pathway to further studies at LMU, thus increasing student mobility and attracting students of extraordinary caliber. MISU® is designed to be a permanent and continuous offer, with a spectrum of courses documenting all relevant acade-mic subjects of LMU Munich. Hence to increase the number of summer academies by and by is one further objective for the coming years.

Organization and Responsibilities

The MISU® Academic Board functions as an advisory panel and consists of six members: the Vice President for International Affairs, who acts as the chair; three LMU professors, who re-present three different disciplines - the social sciences, natural sciences and German language - and who advise for academic concern; and finally, the head of the International Affairs Office and the executive director of the IUCM, both of whom advise the board regarding the admini-strative and non-academic aspects. The practical organization of MISU® is divided between three parties. The MISU® office is part of the administration of LMU Munich and is thus the contact point for MISU® within LMU; the International University Club Munich (IUCM) has taken over the logistics. Academic staff members of LMU faculties or other academic facilities are responsible for the preparation of schedules, the selection of participants, along with hol-ding classes, testing, and writing certificates.

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MISU® OFFICE AND MANAGEMENT

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MISU® OFFICE AND MANAGEMENT

Organization

The MISU® office was established in the summer of 2007 in order to coordinate existing sum-mer programs, to cooperate in developing new ones, and to promote communication about MISU® inside LMU, to LMU partners and to interested people around the world. The International University Club Munich (a registered non-profit association of former LMU students, or “Verein” in German, abbreviated as “e.V.”) has been working since its establish-ment in 1996 on various functions with LMU´s International Affairs Office in order to enhance the internationality of LMU Munich by helping international students. The cooperation bet-ween LMU and IUCM is laid down in an agreement. In the case of MISU®, the IUCM is one of three crucial partners to run the MISU® courses, as they take over the organisational respon-sibility and support the development and realization of the courses. To name the main logi-stic activities: organization of the accommodation (MISU®-participants usually live in student dorms), organization and attendance of excursions (for example to Neuschwanstein Castle, Berlin, Salzburg, or the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site), realization of the social program (e.g. opera, museums, soccer games and the Sommerfest), and finally the handling of participant fees, which is surely one of the most essential businesses.

Events

There are three prominent MISU® events during the year: the Annual Meeting, the meetings of the Academic Board, and the MISU® summer campus welcome event. The Annual Meeting is a get-together with the chance to discuss experiences and ask questions, in particular prac-tical ones. The program for the following year is also decided upon during this meeting. Under the auspices of Vice President Prof. Dr. Pohl, the 2011 Annual Meeting took place on April 12 with 15 participants (course directors and organizers of summer academies and language classes, staff of the IUCM and the MISU®/ International Affairs Office). Two meetings of the Academic Board were organized on January 14 and July 26. As a result of these meetings the MISU® concept was approved and signed by all six members.

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The summer campus welcome event is one of the few opportunities to meet the students from other programs, thus getting an impression of the size of MISU® as a whole. This year it took place on August 3 in LMU´s ‚Eulenhof‘, which is one of the three yards of the central historical building of LMU Munich. The reason the event was arranged here was to give the participants a real “LMU-summer feeling” together with all international students. After the greeting by Prof. Dr. Putz, Vice President of LMU Munich for many years, approximately 400 guests had a chance to talk to other students and the teachers while having food and drinks and listening to live music.

Communication and Contacts

Communication within LMU Munich regards the administration - most notably the University Executive Board- on one hand, and members of the LMU academic staff on the other hand. With respect to the establishment of new summer programs, various contacts were made and several proposals were discussed during the past year. To name the most prominent outcomes, a new summer academy in the field of International Law will be offered in 2012. Two new spe-cialist German classes will be in the program as well. One new summer research program in Life Sciences joined MISU® already in 2011 and will continue in 2012.Parties outside LMU Munich and interested students have been kept informed primarily via the MISU® homepage, which is definitely the most important medium about MISU®. With regar-ds to MISU® flyers, the MISU® office cooperates with Haak & Nakat (an agency which also designed the corporate design of LMU) and provides texts and dates. Some other platforms which report regularly on MISU® are: the newsletter of the International Affairs Office, LMU´s international newsletter (insightLMU), along with the brochure and website “Summerschools in Germany” by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). The international LMU representatives in New York, Shanghai and Bangkok as well as our partner universities are further important communicators, what of course is also true of people you can meet at visits, fairs, and other events.

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MISU® Summer Academies

MISU® Summer Academies, which with almost no exception are held in English, offer high-level instruction in various scientific subject are-as. Opportunities range from demanding undergraduate courses via PhD seminars to practical research experience.

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Munich Summer Curriculum (MSC): Exploring Electronic Media

Center for Internet Research and Media Integration (CIM) at LMU Munich, Electronic Media Division of the University of Cincinnati (UC), USA

There has been a long-standing cooperation between the University of Cincinnati and LMU Munich. In 2005, both UC and LMU responded to a challenge grant administered by the Ger-man Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), called “Study Abroad in Germany/ Put Germany on Your Resume”. The following year the “Munich Summer Curriculum (MSC): Exploring New Media” was established as one of the summer partner programs at LMU. The MSC 2011 ser-ved as a test case for admitting students from across the US and the globe to attend the pro-gram and was finally deemed a success by all participants.

Topics and objectives: The program consists of three modules: a German language class fol-lowed by a challenging subject-specific study program in the areas of media management, media technology, media informatics, media theory, and electronic mass media. The crowning finish of the MSC is a four-week internship in a German media company located within the Munich area. Electronic Media is a global business and the experience of MSC aims to open the students’ mind to that reality.

Target group and application: MSC addresses to sophomore and junior students in relevant majors.

Certificates: Certificates with grades and ECTS / US quarter credits are rewarded upon suc-cessful completion of the whole program. The fifteen US quarter credits earned by the US students count toward their graduation.

Future prospects: DAAD funding ended in 2007, nevertheless the attractiveness of MSC re-mained unbroken. In 2010 the quality of the program was further confirmed by receiving the quality seal from the Forum on Education Abroad (USA), stating that it is in alignment with the Forum’s “Standard of Good Practice”.

www.msc-misu.de

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Staff: Academic Heads: Prof. Dr. Thomas Hess (LMU) Prof. Dr. Manfred Wolfram (UC) Academic Supervisors: Members of CIM and UC Program Coordination: IUCM

Dates and Length: 13 June – 19 August 2011 German class: 40 contact hours: E-Media classes: 90 contact hours: Internship: 1 month full-time

Credits: 15 ECTS / 15 US Quarter credits

Costs: 3050 Euros (all included apart from transatlantic travel and board)

Subsidies: 2000 Euros by MISU®, spent for the Berlin excursion

Number of participants: 20 Home countries of participants: 3

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Munich University Summer Training in German and European Law (MUST)

LMU Munich, Faculty of Law

The Munich University Summer Training in German and European Law (MUST) started in 2001 as an initiative of LMU´s Faculty of Law. Since its beginning it has included visits to the Max-Planck-Institute of Intellectual Property and Competition Law, some law firms and the European Patent Office. The program was initiated by Prof. Dr. Dagmar Coester-Waltjen as a part of DAAD´s “German Summer Academies”. Currently, MUST is under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Ackermann, the successor of Prof. Coester-Waltjen at the Faculty of Law. Since the DAAD funding ended, a limited number of other scholarships are also available.

Topics and objectives: The overall aim of the course is to convey a deep insight into German and European Business law. Special attention is devoted to the general structure of German private law as well as to specific fields of German and European business law; for example, Competition Law and Corporate and Securities Law. The program brings together exceptional lawyers and law students from many countries and provides the opportunity to create an in-ternational alumni network.

Target group and application: Any young lawyer or law student who has done at least one year of study at university level can apply for the program. Nevertheless, the majority of partici-pants are postgraduates and researchers. All applications must be done online. Participants are selected on the basis of their qualifications and academic or practical experiences.

Certificates: At the end of the program students have the opportunity to take an examination. Successful participation in the examination is documented by a transcript with credits and grades issued by the Faculty of Law of LMU Munich. In addition, a Certificate of Attendance is given to all students.

Future Prospects: The program has meanwhile become very well-established and has been integrated into the Law Faculty. Thus it will surely continue in a similar manner in subsequent years.

www.must-misu.de

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Staff: Academic Head: Prof. Dr. Thomas Ackermann Academic Supervisor/s: Professors and Assistants of the Faculty of Law as well as Researchers of the Max-Planck Institute Program Manager: Nikolaos Simantiras, LL.M. Project Coordination: IUCM

Dates and Length: 4 – 29 July, 80 contact hours

Credits: 6 ECTS

Costs: Registration: 200 Euros Tuition: 440 Euros Optional German Course: 50 Euros Accommodation: 360 Euros

Subsidies: 6 MISU® tuition waivers 1 International Office waiver 2 Faculty of Law waivers 5 MUST waivers

Number of participants: 30 Home countries of participants: 20

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International Summer Research Program in Nanoscience

Nanosystems Initiative Munich (NIM) at LMU Munich

The Nanosystems Initiative Munich (NIM) was founded in 2006 as part of the framework of the German Excellence Initiative and has LMU Munich as its speaker. Among the participating institutes are the Technical University of Munich (TUM), Augsburg University, some Max-Planck-Institutes and the Center for NanoScience (CeNS). In 2008, NIM decided to establish an international summer research program. Accommodation, public transport tickets, and fees for the supporting program are provided and paid for by NIM, in order to help applicants finance their participation.

Topics and objectives: The goal of the program is primarily scientific education. Students sharpen their scientific skills while working with state-of-the-art scientific equipment and de-veloping their presentation and scientific writing abilities. Along with this, they are provided the opportunity to experience German culture. This program is an eight- week, full- time, hands -on research program. In 2011, projects in Analytical Transmission Electron Microscopy, Experimental Physics, Semiconductor Physics, Physical Chemistry, Theoretical Physics - Na-nothermodynamics, Biochemistry and Theoretical Solid State Physics were offered, and all were supervised by a graduate fellow. The program aims to attract the best foreign students for PhD-studentships to LMU Munich.

Target group and application: Master students with a strong background in natural sciences or engineering and an avid interest to do a PhD are invited to apply.

Certificates: Upon completion of the project participants receive a confirmation of participati-on, the NIM Student Research Award, and a MISU® Certificate.

Future prospects: There is a general intent to continue this program in the following years.

ww.nano-initiative-muenchen.de

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Staff: Academic Head: Prof. Dr. Jochen Feldmann Academic Supervisors: Members of the participating faculties Program Manager: Silke Mayerl-Kink

Dates and Length: 1 July – 27 August 2011, full time

Credits: 12 ECTS

Costs: Registration: 100 Euros

Subsidies: Tuition and accommodation is financed by NIM scholarships. Some additional scholarships are provided upon application.

Number of participants: 13 Home countries of participants: 9

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Amgen Scholars Program: From Molecules to Behavior

Munich Center for Neurosciencess, Brain and Mind (MCN) at LMU Munich

Together with the University of Cambridge and the Karolinska Institute, Sweden, LMU Munich was selected as a partner of the Amgen Foundation in order to establish an undergraduate summer research program in the fields of biology and biotechnology. Under the guidance of Prof. Benedikt Grothe and directed by Lena Bittl, the summer academy “From Molecules to Behavior” has been running since 2009. Participating institutes are: the Munich Center for Neurosciences – Brain and Mind (MCN), the Faculty of Biology at LMU Munich, and the Max-Planck Institutes of Biochemistry, Neurobiology and Psychiatry. In 2011, 25 projects were offered in their respective fields of research.

Topics and objectives: The program aims at increasing learning and networking opportunities for undergraduate students committed to pursuing science or engineering careers. Target group and application: Eligible students should apply via the program’s online appli-cation site. Qualified students will be selected based upon overall academic success, qualified references, motivation to pursue research in the selected research area, and a sincere interest in pursuing a PhD and career in science. Due to the requirements of the Amgen foundation, however, only students from European countries (according to the European Higher Education Area (EHEA)) are eligible to participate.

Certificates: A certificate by the European coordination centre of the Amgen Scholars program at Cambridge University is awarded to all participants.

Future prospects: The first proposal was approved by the Amgen Foundation for 2009 and 2010. A successive one has now been approved for the next 4 years, thus the program will continue at least until 2014.

www.amgenscholars.mcn.uni-muenchen.de

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Staff: Academic Head: Prof. Dr. Benedikt Grothe Academic Supervisors: Members of MCN and the Faculty of Biology of LMU Munich; members of the Max-Planck Institutes of Biochemistry, Neurobiology and Psychiatry Program Management: Lena Bittl / Liz Atwood Dates and Length: 21 July – 17 September, full time

Credits: Can be awarded on demand

Costs: None

Subsidies: Completely financed by the Amgen Foundation and LMU/MCN

Number of participants: 25 Home countries of participants: 15

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International Summer School of Gra-duate School Life Science Munich

Graduate School Life Science Munich (LSM) at the Biocenter of LMU Munich

The LSM Summer Research Program is aimed at identifying talented and ambitious students of life sciences early in their academic careers and to recruit them for the LSM doctoral pro-gram. The international participants work on fascinating and demanding topics in Biology, Biochemistry or Chemistry. The long-term objective is the internationalization of the Graduate School LSM. Supported through funding by the DAAD for the first time in summer 2011, LSM invited outstanding bachelor or master students with a strong background in natural sciences to join LSM members for six weeks of compelling and demanding research. 19 different pro-jects have been offered by LSM members and their research groups.

Topics and objectives: The goal of the LSM Summer School program is primarily to sharpen the scientific skills of the participants while working with state-of-the-art scientific equipment and developing their presentation and scientific writing abilities, while also experiencing Ger-man culture, thus enhancing the participants‘ interest in a scientific career in Germany.

Target group and application: Eligible are bachelor (at least 5th or 6th semester) or master students from relevant fields of life sciences. They should apply via the program’s online appli-cation site. Qualified students will be selected based upon overall academic success, qualified references, motivation to pursue research in the selected research area, and a sincere interest in pursuing a PhD and career in science. Due to the requirements of the graduate school, stu-dents of all countries, with the exception of Germany, are eligible to participate.

Certificates: Upon successful completion of the projects, participants receive a confirmation with credits issued by the Graduate School Life Science of LMU Munich.

Future prospects: The summer research program 2012 will take place for six weeks in August/September 2012. The program is planned to be continued in subsequent years.

www.lsm.bio.lmu.de/summer_school

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Staff: Academic Head: Prof. Dr. Jürgen Soll Academic Supervisor/s: Members of the Faculty of Biology and of the Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy of LMU Munich Program Management: Dr. Cornelia Kellermann

Dates and Length: 8 August– 18 September, full time

Credits: 7 ECTS

Costs: None Subsidies: Travel expenses are covered by DAAD funding, Accommodation is covered by the Graduate School LSM

Number of participants: 12 Home Countries of participants: 11

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European Studies in Munich, Vienna and Prague

Center for Applied Policy Research (CAP), Austrian Institute for European and Security Policy (AIES) at Vienna

For the Center for Applied Policy Research (CAP) it was a matter of interest to expand its activi-ties in the field of education and to deepen its international cooperation. Providing the Center’s know-how and contacts, CAP initiated the European Studies Program in 2005. Since then, the European Studies Program has been under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Weidenfeld and has been implemented by CAP. In 2009, the Austrian Institute for European and Security Policy (AIES) joined the program and has been organizing the Austrian part since then.

Topics and objectives: The objective of the summer academy is to provide students with a broad understanding of institutional development and the economic, societal, political and philosophical dimensions of the European integration project. Furthermore, the course ana-lyses Europe‘s role as an international political and economic actor, as well as its relations to different countries and regions around the world.Students with different academic backgrounds and a general interest in European affairs be-nefit from each other in an intercultural and interdisciplinary learning process. Former classes consisted of regular students and practitioners such as civil servants, communication experts, young politicians and even members of parliaments.

Target Group and application: Prerequisites are a good basic knowledge about European po-litics, law, history and culture, and a strong interest in Europe in general. Class participation, especially in the discussions with experts, is essential for the success of this course and plays an important role in the grading process.

Certificates: Certificates with grade, transcript and ECTS credit points are received upon suc-cessful completion.

Future Prospects: The European Studies program will certainly continue in subsequent years.

www.european-study.eu

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Staff: Academic Head: Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Werner Weidenfeld Academic Supervisors - Vienna: Dr. Franco Algieri, Dr. Arnold Kammel Academic Supervisors - Munich: Sebastian Schäffer, Michael Bauer Academic Supervisors - Prague: Dr. Dan Marek Project Coordination: IUCM

Dates and Length: Course 1, intensive: 18 July – 20 August, 98 contact hours Course 2, standard with German class: 18 July – 26 August, 60 + 80 contact hours

Credits: 9 ECTS

Costs: Registration: 200 Euros Tuition: 1350 Euros (Course 1) 1650 Euros (Course 2) Accommodation: 280 € Vienna, 370 € Munich and Prague

Subsidies: MISU® tuition waivers Number of participants: 16 Home countries of participants: 14

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The Global Environments Summer Academy (GESA): Socio-Ecological Interactions in a Dynamic World

Rachel Carson Center (a joint initiative of LMU Munich and the Deutsches Museum), Global Diversity Foundation and its Biocultural Diversity learning Network (BDLN)

The Rachel Carson Center (RCC) is an international, interdisciplinary center for research and education in environmental studies. The Global Diversity Foundation (GDF) is an internatio-nal organization that promotes agricultural, biological and cultural diversity around the world through research, training and social action. In order to provide a platform for students to learn, discuss and reflect upon the most pressing, controversial and planetary challenges of our time, RCC and GDF established this new summer academy in 2011. The goal is to build an international community of young environmental scholars who will continue to network with each other as they develop their careers.

Topics and objectives: GESA focuses on human dimensions of global environmental change, ranging from community management practices and institutions to planetary processes. It spans local to global scales in exploring the most critical contemporary environmental history, biocultural diversity studies and sustainability science. In this way, it explores the relationship between society and the environment in the past, present and future. Using a multidisciplinary approach, students gain literacy in policy matters and acquire skills in research design, field-work methods and data analysis in order to document local environmental knowledge.

Target Group and application: Master´s or PhD students from around the world who have the potential to become future environmental leaders in academic, business, community or governmental institutions.

Certificates: Certificates and transcripts with grade and ECTS credit points are received upon successful completion.

Future Prospects: The program will continue on an annual basis

www.globalenvironments.de

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Staff: Academic Heads: Prof. Dr. Christof Mauch (RCC) Dr. Gary Martin (GDF) Academic Supervisors: LMU faculty members and guest speakers Program Coordination: Eleanor Hayman

Dates and Length: 2 – 26 August, 120 contact hours

Credits: 6 ECTS

Costs: Registration: 200 Euros Tuition: 775 Euros Accommodation: 375 Euros

Subsidies: 2 MISU® tuition waivers Number of participants: 21 Home countries of participants: 17

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Occupational Health Crossing Borders

Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Hospital of the LMU Munich

The two-week summer school “Occupational Health Crossing Borders” was established in 2008 by the Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology & NetTeaching Unit of the Insti-tute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine of the Uni-versity Hospital Munich. This interdisciplinary unit of researchers has several focuses, such as occupational and environmental risk factors for diseases in Germany and other countries throughout the world.

Topics and Objectives: The overall aim of this summer academy is to train physicians and other health specialists who are currently working or being trained in occupational health from low and middle income countries. The program focuses on the most important aspects of occupa-tional health in research as well as in practice. It provides the opportunity to explore different occupational health systems throughout the world while discussing important aspects in the field across Europe, paying particular attention to the system in Germany.

Target group and application: Occupational health professionals, postgraduate students and other health specialists currently being trained in occupational health and related fields are the target group of this course. The prerequisites for applying are a solid knowledge of English as well as a sound knowledge of qualitative and quantitative research methods.

Certificates: All participants receive a Certificate of Attendance upon successful completion of the whole course. Furthermore, the summer academy is accredited with 9 ECTS credit points as well as 60 Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits by the Bavarian Chamber of Physicians.

Future prospects: The hosts are eager to keep the topics of the summer academy as up-to-date as possible, adapting them to the problems in the participating countries in order to cover aspects that are important to the participants. Therefore, the participants are asked to evaluate the course so that it can be upgraded every year.

www.cih.lmu.de

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Staff: Academic Head: Prof. Dr. Katja Radon Academic Supervisor/s: Members of the Hospital of the LMU Munich, Institute for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine Project Coordination: Hannah Nickl

Dates and Length: 1 August – 12 August 2011, 90 contact hours

Credits: 9 ECTS, 60 Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits

Costs: Registration: 400 Euros Tuition: 300 Euros Accommodation: 1000 Euros

Subsidies: 25 DAAD-scholarships (covering lodging with half-board, flight-subsidy and tuition fee)

Number of participants: 32 Home Countries of participants: 24

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German-Japanese Summer Academy in German LinguisticsDepartment of German Studies, Nordic Studies, Comparative Studies, and Study of German as a Foreign Language (LMU Munich)

The Summer Academy is part of a planned cooperation program between the LMU Munich and universities all over Japan where German Linguistics is taught at the postgraduate level.

Topics and objectives: The primary objective of this summer academy is to provide typological insights into the nature of the morphological and syntactical structures of German and Japane-se. Three course contents were central in the 2011 program: Linguistic Typology, Syntax, and Modality. The course on Linguistic Typology laid its focus on deictic and anaphoric techniques in Germanic versus East Asian Languages. The course on Syntax treated the left periphery of the sentences. The course on Modality was devoted to epistemicity, evidentiality, and covert patterns of modality in German vs. Japanese. Contrary to all other MISU® summer academies, the lanuage of instruction of this program is German.

Target Group and application: Advanced Master and PhD students, young scientists in relevant fields of study

Certificates: Transcripts with grade and ECTS credit points are conferred upon successful com-pletion.

Future Prospects: The next Japanese-German Summer Academy in Linguistics will take place in 2013 at Hiroshima University

www.djl-misu.de

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Staff: Academic Head and Prof. Dr. Elisabeth Leiss academic Supervisors: Prof Dr. Werner Abraham Prof. Dr. Hubert Haider, Prof. Dr. Yoshiki Mori Prof. Dr. Heiko Narrog, Prof. Dr. Shin Tanaka Prof. Dr. Mitsunobu Yoshida Program Coordination: Jye-Jerng Jang / IUCM Dates and Length: 3 – 14 August, 30 contact hours

Credits: 4 ECTS

Costs: Registration: 200 Euros Tuition: 740 Euros Accommodation: 360Euros

Subsidies: 2 MISU® tuition waivers 4 LIPP tuition waivers 1 DJL tuition waiver 7 partial DJL waivers

Number of participants: 16 Home countries of participants: 4

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German Language Classes

German Language Classes are available at beginners´, interme-diate, and advanced levels, including DSH- or TestDaF- prepara-tion courses; some specialist classes, such as Business German, complement the offer.

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General German Classes

International University Club Munich (IUCM)

These four-week language classes are designed for foreign students in all areas of study. They have been offered by IUCM since 1998 in close cooperation with the International Affairs Office of LMU Munich.

Topics and objectives: Participants are aimed to develop four basic skills: speaking, reading, writing, and listening. Special focus, however, is laid on communication, in particular in the areas of culture and academic study. In addition, the courses explore and examine social contexts with a look at everyday life and culture in Munich. Classes are supplemented by a variety of activities, such as films and excursions to points of local cultural significance.

Certificates: By regularly attending the course, students are awarded a certificate. This cer-tificate details the number of lessons attended as well as the content and language level of the course in accordance with the regulations of the Council of Europe‘s Common European Framework as recognised throughout Europe.

Future prospects: The continuation of German language classes is guaranteed; only the number of classes will vary during the years.

www.ssk-misu.de

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Staff: Program Management: IUCM Kai Wede, Katrin Dümmler Dates and Length: 2 – 27 August, 80 contact hours

Credits: 2 ECTS

Costs: Registration: 110 Euros Tuition: 460 Euros Accommodation: 360 Euros

Scholarships: 40 DAAD scholarships Number of participants: 228 in 16 classes Home countries of participants: 45

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Business German

The Munich Club for International Relations in Cooperation with the Year of Study in Munich at the LMU Munich

This specialist class started in 2001 as a distinct summer program and has been running as a part of MISU® since 2008.

Topics and objectives: Participants are constantly engaged with the central theme of Busi-ness and Economy in discussions, newspaper articles, books, analysis, etc. During the course they enhance their competence in speaking German, deepen their understanding of econo-mics, and develop solutions for both familiar and unfamiliar questions. While communication through discussion is the main focus during the first week, the course concentrates on the insight and understanding of texts during the following two weeks.

Target Group and application: The program is intended for high school seniors and students from all academic backgrounds with an interest in international relations and good-to-advan-ced German skills.

Certificates: At the end of the course, participants have the opportunity to test the knowledge they have acquired. If they are successful, they receive a certificate with ECTS credit points.

www.lclark.edu/munich/mcb/en

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Staff: Program Management: Ralf Saborrosch Dr. Christelrose Rischer

Dates and Length: 2 - 24 August 2011, 20 contact hours / week

Credits: 6 ECTS

Fees: Registration: 150 Euros Tuition: 640 Euros Accommodation: 290 Euros Subsidies: 11 DAAD scholarships

Number of participants: 25 in 2 classes Home countries of participants: 13

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DSH and TestDaF Training and Ger-man for Professional Purposes

Deutschkurse bei der Universität München e.V. (DKFA)

Deutschkurse bei der Universität München e.V. (DKFA) offers a specialist class for students who want to improve their business vocabulary, as well as the most advanced German langu-age class within MISU®, which prepares its participants for DSH and TestDaF examinations.

Topics and objectives: Passing a DSH- or TestDaF- examination is required for academic study in Germany. Therefore, this course is aimed particularly at prospective students of LMU - or other German universities. The goal of the “German for Professional Purposes” class is to give the participants the op-portunity to advance their written and spoken German skills in order to use it in a professional environment. The main emphasis of this course is business in the context of Europe and the European Union.

Target group and application: Advanced knowledge of German is a prerequisite either for the “German for Professional Purposes” or the DSH and TestDaf- preparation class.

Certificates: Regular tests are held in class to check achievements. Upon successful completi-on and request ECTS credit points are awarded.

Future prospects: Both courses will be offered again in 2012.

www.dkfa.de/Programm/Sprachkurse/Sommerkurs

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Staff: Academic Head: Dr. Melanie Moll

Dates and Length: 2 - 26 August 2011, 20 contact hours /week

Credits: 4 ECTS

Fees: Registration: 150 Euros Tuition: 430 Euros Accommodation: 360 Euros

DSH and TestDaF Training: Scholarships: 8 DAAD scholarships Number of participants: 28 Home countries of participants: 16

German for Professional Purposes:

Scholarships: 10 DAAD scholarships

Number of participants: 22 Home countries of participants: 12

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For and with selected partner universities of LMU Munich, MISU® offers some customized LMU Partner Programs. Due to the requirements and wishes of the partners, the programs can be conducted as a German lan-guage class or a summer academy in any subject. In 2011, however, all partner programs were organized in the field of European Studies and were tailored to individual and particular needs.

LMU Munich Partner Programs

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European Studies for students of the Chulalongkorn University Bangkok

Center for Applied Policy Research (CAP) at LMU Munich, Austrian Institute for European and Security Policy in Vienna (AIES)

This summer academy targets postgraduate students and focuses in particular on Europe‘s role as a political and economic actor in global affairs, as well as its relations with different countries and regions around the world. A particular emphasis is also put on the evaluation of the student’s research projects for their Master’s Theses. The program, which is exclusively for students the Chulalongkorn University Bangkok takes place in Brussels, Munich and Vienna and has been running since 2011. It is expected to continue in 2012.

www.maeus-misu.de

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Staff: Academic Head: Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Werner Weidenfeld Academic Supervisor - Munich: Michael Bauer Academic Supervisors - Vienna: Dr. Franco Algieri, Dr. Arnold Kammel Program Coordination: IUCM

Dates and Length: 20 February – 13 March 2011 60 contact hours

Credits: 6 ECTS

Costs: 1500 Euros (housing included)

Number of participants: 7

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European Studies for students of the National University of Singapore

Center for Applied Policy Research (CAP) at LMU Munich, Austrian Institute for European and Security Policy in Vienna (AIES)

This summer academy provides advanced students with an introduction to European politics. It addresses various aspects of European affairs such as economic integration, European co-operation on justice and home affairs, as well as European foreign and security policy. A par-ticular emphasis of the program is on the relations between Europe and South East Asia and on a comparative analysis of regional integration in the EU and ASEAN. The program, which is exclusively for students of the National University of Singapore, takes place in Munich and Vienna. It has been running since 2008 and is expected to continue in 2012.

ww.nus-misu.de

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Staff: Academic Head: Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Werner Weidenfeld Academic Supervisor - Munich: Michael Bauer Academic Supervisors - Vienna: Dr. Franco Algieri, Dr. Arnold Kammel Program Coordination: IUCM

Dates and Length: 1 – 21 June 2011, 60 contact hours

Credits: 6

Costs: 1500 Euros (housing included)

Subsidies: 6 partial MISU® waivers

Number of Participants: 19

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European Studies for students of the Al Yamamah University Ryad

Center for Applied Policy Research (CAP) at LMU Munich, Austrian Institute for European and Security Policy in Vienna (AIES)

This summer academy aims at providing students with an understanding of the economic and political dimensions of the European integration process. A particular focus is on the EU’s role in global trade and finance, and on the political, economic and cultural relationship between Europe and the Middle East. The program also includes an intercultural training component. The program takes place in Munich and Vienna and has been exclusively developed for stu-dents Al Yamamah University Riyadh. It has been running since 2011 and is expected to con-tinue in 2012.

www.yu-misu.de

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Staff: Academic Head: Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Werner Weidenfeld Academic Supervisor - Munich: Michael Bauer Academic Supervisors - Vienna: Dr. Franco Algieri, Dr. Arnold Kammel Program Coordination: IUCM

Dates and Length: 3 – 22 July 2011, 60 contact hours

Credits: 6

Costs: 1500 Euros (housing included)

Scholarships: 6 partial MISU® waivers

Number of Participants: 13

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European Studies for students of the Peking University

Center for Applied Policy Research (CAP) at LMU Munich

This summer academy aims to provide its participants with a broad understanding of the hi-storical and institutional development, as well as the economic, societal, political and philoso-phical aspects of the European integration process. It also addresses EU’s role in international affairs and EU-China relations. This course has been organized under the patronage of the CAP since 2008. It will continue in 2012.

www.pku-misu.de

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Staff: Academic Head: Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Werner Weidenfeld Academic Supervisor: Michael Bauer Program Coordination: IUCM

Dates and Length: 2 – 20 August 2011, 60 contact hours

Credits: 6 ECTS

Costs: 1200 Euros (housing included)

Scholarships: 2 MISU® waivers

Number of participants: 14

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European Studies for students of the Tsinghua University

Center for Applied Policy Research (CAP) at LMU Munich

This summer academy aims to provide its participants with a basic understanding of the eco-nomic, societal, political and philosophical dimensions of the European integration process. A particular focus is on the European science and technology policy and on Europe’s role in international trade and finance. The course is organized under the patronage of the CAP and took place for the first time in 2011. It will continue in 2012.

www.thu-misu.de

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Staff: Academic Head: Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Werner Weidenfeld Academic Supervisor: Michael Bauer Program Coordination: IUCM

Dates and Length: 2 – 20 August 2011, 60 contact hours

Credits: 6 ECTS

Costs: 1250 Euros (housing included)

Number of participants: 13

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Affixes

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Affixes

Academic Board

Chair: Prof. Dr. med. Ulrich Pohl

Members: Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Werner Weidenfeld, Department of Political Science Prof. Dr. Benedikt Grothe, Department of Biology Prof. Dr. Elisabeth Leiss, Department of German Studies Dr. Matthias Hadesbeck, Deputy Director, International Office Kai Wede, Director, International University Club

Office: Christa Wenhart-Ritter

MISU®Coordination and Administration

MISU® Office c/o International Affairs Ludwigstr. 27 / II / G201 Christa Wenhart-Ritter [email protected] [email protected]

MISU® Program Organization International University Club Munich (IUCM) c/o International Affairs - LMU Munich Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1 Kai Wede www.iucm.de [email protected]

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MISU® Participants 2008-2011*

Number of Participants

500

400

300

200

100

Year 2008 2009 2010 2011

MISU® Summer Academies

Summer German Classes

Partner Programs

Total number of students

* Data have been registered since 1996.

488

66

303

185

483

38

284

161

25

423

241

152

330

15

205

120

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Complete 488 MISU® Summer Academies 185 Language Courses 303 Partner Programs 66

MISU® Summer Academies Occupational Health 32 Nanosystems Initiative Munich (NIM) 13 Amgen Scholars Program 25 European Studies Program 16 Munich University Summer Training (MUST) 30 Munich Summer Curriculum „Exploring Electronic Media“ (MSC) 20 The Global Environments Summer Academy 21 German-Japanese Summer Academy 16 in German Linguistics International Summer School of 12 Graduate School Life Science Munich

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24 9151420

317 4

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Number of Home Countries participants of participants

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Language Courses General German Classes 228 Business German 25 German for Professional Purposes 22 DSH and TestDaF Training 28

Partner Programs Chulalongkorn University Bangkok 7 Al Yamamah University Ryad 13 European Studies Program of National University of Singapore 19 Peking University 14 Tsinghua University 13

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Number of Home Countries participants of participants

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Albania 2 0 2Armenien 2 1 1Australia 1 0 1Azerbaijan 6 1 5Belarus 1 0 1Belgium 3 1 2Bolivia 2 1 1Bosnia-Herzegovina 1 0 1Brazil 6 4 2Bulgaria 7 2 5Canada 12 2 10China 36 5 31Colombia 3 3 0Costa Rica 1 1 0Croatia 7 3 4Cyprus 1 1 0Czech Republic 5 1 4Egypt 2 2 0Estonia 2 2 0Ethioia 1 1 0Finnland 3 2 1 France 8 1 7Georgia 1 0 1Germany 11 11 0 Ghana 1 8 0Great Britain 16 1 8

Complete Summer Language Academies Courses

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Greece 6 2 5Hungary 7 6 5India 7 6 1Iran 1 1 0Iceland 4 0 1Ireland 2 1 1Italy 26 1 25Japan 21 13 8Kazakhstan 3 0 3Kenya 2 2 0Khirghizia 6 0 6Kosovo 1 0 1Lebanon 2 1 1Lithuania 1 1 0Macedonia 2 0 2Malaysia 3 3 0Mexico 3 2 1Moldova 1 0 1Mongolia 1 1 0Nepal 2 2 0Netherlands 4 3 1Nigeria 2 2 0Norway 2 1 1Peru 2 2 0Philippines 4 4 0Poland 17 7 10

Complete Summer Language Academies Courses

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Portugal 4 3 1Romania 13 3 10Russia 56 3 53Sambia 1 1 0Saudi Arabia 3 3 0Serbia 9 4 5Singapore 2 1 1Slovenia 4 1 3Somalia 1 1 0South Korea 5 3 2Spain 35 3 32Sri Lanka 1 1 0Sweden 3 2 1Switzerland 3 1 2Tadzhikistan 2 1 1Taiwan 14 3 11Tanzania 1 1 0Thailand 4 3 1Trinidad und Tobago 1 1 0Turkey 12 8 4Turkmenistan 1 0 1Ukraine 11 2 9United States of America 29 24 5Uzbekistan 1 1 0Venezuela 1 1 0Vietnam 1 0 1

Complete Summer Language Academies Courses

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