Welcome
to Eberhard Karls Universität!

Tübingen/South
Africa is a cultural and language program for South African students
initiated by the eastern Seaboard Association of Tertiary Institutions
and the University of Tübingen, aiming to expose students to
German culture and to bring about closer ties and understanding
between the two countries. Students spend a month in Tübingen
in a program designed to provide a broad spectrum of knowledge in
a wide variety of subjects, from language to history to economics,
punctuated by a number of leisure activities, which makes for an
exciting month of multi-faceted learning.
Message to the
participants
A warm welcome
to Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen ! Since 2000 we
are glad to host this 4-week seminar that is designed to give young
South Africans a taste of German culture and business life. You
can feel privileged for having been chosen by your home universities
and technikons for participation in this most successful immersion
program. Besides the fact that you find yourself learning about
Germany at an internationally most renowned research university
in this country, during the upcoming 4 weeks you will also be living
in a lovely and picturesque town, where student life goes along
very well in midst a stunning architecture with medieval facades,
with crooked streets, and countless romantic sights. I am confident
that in the near future you will look back at your Tübingen
experience as a life-changing eye-opener and as one of the most
exciting experiences in your young lives. Among the various activities
of Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen relating to South
Africa the Tübingen South Africa Program is certainly the most
ambitious one, which in the meantime well over 100 students have
benefited from. Our enthusiastic and experienced team has put together
an exciting schedule for you. Coming from the southern to the northern
hemisphere, from a warm summer to rather chilly winter temperatures
you will find that things are quite different here in Germany, and
these differences do not only apply to the climate and food. The
making of this program would not have been possible without the
input from various organizations that need to be acclaimed in this
context. The idea for the Tübingen South Africa Seminar is
based on the fact that Gauteng, Kwa-Zulu-Natal, Eastern Cape and
Western Cape are all partner provinces of the State of Baden-Württemberg,
and Tübingen is located in the heart of this German region.
Therefore a first big "Thank you" goes to the Ministry
of Science, Research and the Arts of Baden-Württemberg that
provides the bulk of funds for conducting this program. Then, our
gratitude goes to our friends at the University of Stellenbosch
who have taken the leadership in South Africa and done all the preparatory
coordination work in the run-up to your departure We are also grateful
to Mr. Bethrum Dzonzi at DaimlerChrysler South Africa who has recognized
the sustainable value of such a program with regard to nation building
in South Africa. Hence DaimlerChrysler South Africa is again sending
two of their working students and has generously agreed to cosponsor
our program by providing travel grants to all participants. So,
welcome again to an exciting month in a true UniverCity and I am
positive that you will enjoy and profit from "Tübingen
2007" as much as your predecessors. Have a great time in Tübingen!
With
my best wishes,

Wolfgang Mekle
Director,
International Relations
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