Erasmus Mundus Master´s programme: Global Markets, Local Creativities (GLOCAL)
The European Audiovisual and Cultural Executive Agency (EACEA) will support the proposed new Master's programme "Global Markets, Local Creativities" with 3,000,000 Euro in stipends and mobility grants, as part of the Erasmus Mundus Programme.The University of Göttingen is part of a consortium of four European universities including Barcelona, Rotterdam and Glasgow as lead partner, which will administer the new programme starting in the fall of 2017/18.
Organized in Göttingen by the Institute for Economic and Social History, this two-year Master leverages the complementary expertise, resources and networks of four subject areas (Economic and Social History, Business, History, Economics) within four major European universities to provide a profoundly interdisciplinary programme and international learning experience. The programme equips students with the analytical tools and critical skills necessary to make sense of the history, theory, institutions and cultures of global and local capitalism. "At the core [of this programme]," states the EACEA review panel "stands the education and training of the next generation of leaders that can understand the nature of global change and its impact on localities and regions." In Göttingen, GLOCAL is part of the M.A. progamme "History of Global Markets"
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Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters are prestigious international masters, jointly designed and delivered by at least 3 institutions from 3 different countries, alongside additional associated partners from the academic and non-academic world. Click to downioadGlocal Alumna Thaisa Caesar published a German edition of her MA-Thesis on “Female Migration to Wolfsburg, 1960s – 1990s” recently reviewed on H-Soz-Kult. Congratulations!
GLOCAL Excursion to Berlin January 30 - 31, 2020
With the end of the semester near, Göttingen Glocal students embarked on a trip to Berlin. To see the core courses themes of global marketing and immigrant entrepreneurship in practice, they went with Prof. Berghoff to visit different Berlin organizations. Stops on the tour included the digitalization think tank iRights Lab as well as the association for migrant entrepreneurs in Germany. For lunch the group stopped at Kreuzberger Himmel, a Syrian restaurant run by refugees and supported by a local NGO. A tour of the multi-cultural history of the Kreuzberg district capped off a busy day in Berlin.GLOCAL Summer School: “Mittelstand goes Global: Local Roots and Internationalization Pathways of SMEs”, August 25 - 31, 2018
2017: Programmauftakt in Glasgow