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This half-day seminar gives students the opportunity to gain insight into the topic of general intercultural competence, a skills-set which becomes ever more useful for all professional activities and which is thus looked for by prospective employers. As the seminar is held in English, you will also improve your English language proficiency. Therefore, you should bring a good knowledge of English (CEFR B2 level) so as to be able to participate in discussions and group activities.
Words Open Worlds
Open to all students who wish to "loosen up" and write with more creative ease. Writing exercises with props, pictures and games may inspire some actual works of literary brilliance, or at least readability! Work will be read aloud among the group (but only if you wish) and thoughts shared – giving and receiving feedback (not criticism) is a key element of improving one’s writing skills. But do leave the "inner critic" at home! You may complete this course alone for .5 credit point (0,5 Leistungspunkt), or combine it with Creative Writing 2 to obtain one full credit point (1 Leistungspunkt). NEW: Attend BOTH workshops on Monday, 29 April as a "compact course". For more information, please contact Nancy Minard, the course leader at nancy.minard@fh-kiel.de
Writing from start to finish
To participate in this workshop, you will have attended Workshop 1 OR you will have done some writing on your own, recently or in the past. You will have the opportunity to focus on what you would like to write, be it short stories, poems, creative non-fiction or a novel. We will share our work and give feedback. Tips on various aspects such as hooking the reader, refining the plot, character development, writing from experience and finding your own voice will be provided. You may complete this course alone for .5 credit point (0,5 Leistungspunkt), or combine it with Creative Writing 1 to obtain one full credit point (1 Leistungspunkt). NEW: Attend BOTH workshops on Monday, 29 April as a "compact course". For more information, please contact Nancy Minard, the course leader at nancy.minard@fh-kiel.de.
Writing from start to finish
To participate in this workshop, you will have attended Workshop 1 OR you will have done some writing on your own, recently or in the past. You will have the opportunity to focus on what you would like to write, be it short stories, poems, creative non-fiction or a novel. We will share our work and give feedback. Tips on various aspects such as hooking the reader, refining the plot, character development, writing from experience and finding your own voice will be provided. You may complete this course alone for 0.5 credit point (0,5 Leistungspunkt), or combine it with Creative Writing 1 to obtain one full credit point (1 Leistungspunkt).
Advanced techniques in photographic genres and post-production
A hands-on photography workshop learning the technical skills to produce work in genres such as portraiture, documentary/street, fashion, close-up/macro, landscape, architecture, studio and nature photography. We will discuss the techniques, equipment and skills necessary to create work across a wide range of styles. Alongside this practical work we will explore advanced genre-specific techniques in Photoshop such as Layers & Masking, Generative-AI, Colour Theory and Framing/Composition to create images in the selected genres. Students will select genres and produce work within their chosen areas for presentation in the workshop. For students without access to a camera and laptop we will explore ways to optimise phone photography. Students may choose to deliver an extended genre-based project and written assessment. Participation with no assessment = 0.5 ECTS, Delivery of a presentation = 1 ECTS, Delivery of in-depth genre-based project and written assessment = 2.5 ECTS.
Linking attitudes and values to sustainable behaviour
Why do some people behave in a more sustainable manner than others? Are wealth levels or infrastructure availability, e.g. good bicycle paths, always the root cause? Or are there some deeper underlying attitudes and values concerning sustainable behaviour that lie at the base and may be subconsciously directing our biases towards the topic of sustainability. This short lecture seeks to address these questions by exploring several potential origins of sustainable behaviour. It is part of an ongoing study that analyses how shifts in attitudes and values shape our sustainable behaviour and perception by correlating datasets from two large international organizations: The Environmental Performance Index and the IMD’s World Competitiveness Yearbook. A short assignment pertaining to the lecture topic is to be delivered shortly after the lecture ends in order to receive the ECTS.
What is an elevator pitch? It's a brief, persuasive speech that sparks interest in yourself or your idea and gets other people to listen to you. You’ll discover the best practices for anticipating your audience, preparing your story, and practicing your delivery. Required English language: CEFR B2 (higher intermediate) minimum.
Two-Day Workshop on Costume Design and Film Production
This workshop aims to assist students in understanding the influence and impact of fashion and costume in film. Over the course of two days, students will receive an introduction to the importance of the role of the costume designer within film, and how this role is instrumental in determining character, shaping narrative, and forming mise en scéne as part of the production of film, with a focus on James Bond. The students will be encouraged to think about: • How does their costume reflect the character? • What colours/fabrics would they use for this costume? • What was their inspiration behind this design? For a more detailed description of the course, see the attached abstract.
The course gives a basic introduction to Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV). It consists of a lecture explaining basic theory and a demonstration of simple experiments. Particle Image Velocimetry is a non-intrusive, laser optical technique used for determination of the velocity distribution in fluids. The complexity of a system varies with the type of application, however, the basic principle of PIV stays the same: In PIV, the motion of a fluid (either gaseous or liquid) is visualized by illuminating a thin sheet of fluid containing reflective and neutrally buoyant tracer particles. A digital camera is positioned parallel to the illuminated sheet, capturing the movement of the particles. https://optolution.com/en/measuring-principles/piv-principle/
The course gives a basic introduction to Temperature Sensitive Paint (TSP). It consists of a lecture explaining basic theory and a demonstration of simple experiments. Surface temperature distributions and heat transfer on test bodies can be determined with the help of temperature sensitive paint (TSP), which is a well known method for two-dimensional temperature measurement. A specific measurement technique based on the use of TSP enables us to visualize for example the laminar-to-turbulent boundary-layer transition on wind tunnel models. Stationary measurements are possible in hypersonic, transonic and low-speed conditions alike. Measurements can also be performed on rapidly rotating propellers or rotors. Transient measurements at frequencies of up to 10 kilohertz are also possible in transonic flows.