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by Dalia Sabah
trainee as a bank clerk at HypoVereinsbank – Member of UniCredit,
2nd year
The Project and my motivationThe project „azubi europa“ is organised and coordinated by the company isw
(Gesellschaft für wissenschaftliche Beratung und Dienstleistung mbH) and funded by the European Union (ESF) and the Federal State of Saxony-Anhalt.
One day Denis Diderot wrote „There are three principal means of acquiring knowledge... observation of nature, reflection, and experimentation. Observation
collects facts; reflection combines them; experimentation verifies the result of that combination.”
In my opinion and also that’s my main motivation is that I think the project connect all the important elements to gain more knowledge about different countries but also
about myself and it’s gives the chance for new experiences in another place on earth. And of course the indentation in the English language.
Contents - Internship calendary 1. Poland – Kraków (01.06. – 06.06.2015) 1.1. Day 1: trip from Germany to Poland 1.2. Day 2: 1. workshop and visit „Techglass“ 1.3. Day 3: Vocational school Zespól Szkól Ekonomicznych nr. 1 in Kraków 1.4. Day 4: 2. workshop and visit Kopalnia Soli „Wieliczka“ 1.5. Day 5: Auschwitz concentration camp 1.6. Day 6: onward journey to Gdańsk 2. Poland – Gdańsk (07.06. – 12.06.2015) 2.1. Day 7: 3. workshop 2.2. Day 8: 4. workshop and visit „Invest in Pomerania“ 2.3. Day 9: Vocational school Szkoly Ekonomiczno-Handlowe and visit the consulate general of Germany in
Danzig 2.4. Day 10: Gdañsk University of Technology and the city rally in Gdansk 2.5. Day 11: Westerplatte Education Path and final test 2.6. Day 12: trip from Poland back to Germany 3. acknowledgment 4. Sources
Poland our internship led us to Poland – first to Kraków and
then to Gdańsk
Poland‘s capital is Warsaw (1,7 Mio. inhabitants)
Poland has the 9th largest area in Europe with 312.679 km² and 38.485.779 inhabitants
the language is – of course – polish (it‘s a North Slavic language)
as currency they have the Złoty -> 1 EUR ≈ 3,9 Złoty (1 Złoty = 100 Groszy)
member of EU since 2004, independence in 1918
neighboring countries: Russia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Slavakia, Czech Republic, Germany
leading industires: chemical industry, food industry, metal industry
Kraków01.06. – 06.06.2015
some facts: the second largest and one of the
oldest cities in Poland Kraków has traditionally been one of
the leading centres of Polish academic, cultural, and artistic life
Poland's most important economic hub an area of 326,85 km²and a population
of 759.800
Day 1: trip from Germany to Poland we met at 11:30 am at Halle (Saale)
central station then we went by train to Berlin-Tegel from the airport Berlin-Tegel we have
flown to the airport of Kraków after we arrived in Kraków we remained a long time in a shoping
mall to check the shopping possibilies at least we took the tram till we arrived in our Hotel Domus Mater
my hotel room
On the plane
Day 2: 1.workshop and visit „Techglass“1. workshop
the most important facts about the country, history, economy, geography and people of Poland - we could learn about the regional and international role of Poland in the EU
talk about the Vocational training in the CEE countries
prepare the presentation for Polish students in the vocational schools
.
get to know the vendor and constructors of industrial plants for glass production and its offers and markets
we had the possibility to visit the CEO – Andrzej Skowiniak - at the main headquarters
since 1990 they have been involved in glass industry, supplying products and providing services
130 employees and over 800 completed projects
some impressions…
some machines of Techglass
the Project Manager of Techglass
our wonderful group at Techglass
I really appreciate this
company – like it!
Day 3: Vocational school Zespól Szkól Ekonomicznych nr. 1 in Kraków
at first everyone translated his own text for the presentation at the vocational school (from German to English)
the presentation includes our school system in Germany, our own vocational school and general information about Saxony-Anhalt and the peculiarities there
then the students in the attended school tell us some facts about their school system
we had the opportunity to speak with the students and exchange ideas - it was interesting to compare the two system with each other
The concourse was informative!
Day 4: 2. workshop and visit Kopalnia Soli „Wieliczka“
2. workshop
Business English
How to make a Powerpoint presentation – which is to be published
Preparation city rally in Kraków– get all the question to start with my group of 5 people
Kopalnia Soli „Wieliczka“ – Salzbergwerk Wieliczka
located in the town of Wieliczka (southern Poland)
built in the 13th century
Produced table salt continuously until 2007
one of the world's oldest salt mines still in operation
mine's attractions include dozens of statues and four chapels that have been carved out of the rock salt by the miners
about 1.2 million people visit the Wieliczka Salt Mine annually
The mine is one of Poland's official national Historic Monuments
some impressions… Renaissance Cloth Hall
my lovely group
Wawel – castle Main Market Square
Saint Mary's Basilica
Sweets in
Kraków
Barbakane
Leonardo's "The Last Supper"carved in a wall of rock salt
our whole group… so many stairs …
Bottom of St. Kinga's Shaft
the garden outside the salt mine
Chapel of St. Kinga, deep within the Wieliczka salt mine.
Day 5: Auschwitz concentration camp was a network of German Nazi concentration camps and extermination camps
built and operated by the Third Reich in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany during World War II
1.1 million prisoners died at Auschwitz, around 90 percent of them Jewish - "Final Solution to the Jewish question“
transport trains delivered Jews to the camp's gas chambers from all over German-occupied Europe, where they were killed with the pesticide Zyklon B
Auschwitz stands as a tragic
reminder of the terrible
potential man has for violence
and inhumanity.
- Billy Graham -
very emotional interview with a survivor of Auschwitz
Day 6: onward journey to Gdańsk we went by train from Kraków to Gdansk
our travel lasted about 6 hours
upon arrival we checked into our amazing Hotel „Wolne Miasto“
then we chill and in the evening we attend to a very funny pub crawl tour in Gdanskhave some fun in the train
Jenny and my hotel room
Gdańsk 07.06. – 12.06.2015
Some facts: Poland's principal seaport and the centre of the country's
fourth-largest metropolitan area
largest city in the Pomerania region of Northern Poland
city lies on the southern edge of Gdańsk Bay (of the Baltic Sea), in a conurbation with the city of Gdynia, spa town of Sopot, and suburban communities, which together form a metropolitan area called the Tricity
Gdańsk was the birthplace of the Solidarity movement which under the leadership of Lech Wałęsa, played a major role in bringing an end to Communist rule across Central Europe
an area of 262,20 km²and a population of 461.935
Day 7: 3. workshop Talk about Intercultural Communication and Business English Prepare the presentation of the German school system for the
Czech students Free-time for sight-seeing in the old town of Gdansk
bohemian district in Gdansk and traditional polish food
Day 8: 4. workshop and visit „Invest in Pomerania“
4. workshop .
we had the possibility to visit the marketing department of „Pomeranian Development Agency“ and listened to a lecture by the Director Marcin Piatkowski
Pomerania is one of the most dynamically developing regions in Central-Eastern Europe
the Invest in Pomerania team was appointed to support investors at each stage of the investment process
the Motto is: “We care more”
Director
Edit the travel diaries and market research, we get time to work on our own presentation for the company
Pomeranian Development Agency
Day 9: Vocational school Szkoly Ekonomiczno-Handlowe and…
Vocational school Szkoly Ekonomiczno-Handlowe
We get a great presentation from a economic class of the vocational school about Danzig (general facts, sightseeing, pubs and more) but also the school system in Poland – and how important education is
Then we hold a presentation for the class about our school system in Germany and general fact about Saxony-Anhalt and quite explicitly about Halle (Saale)
The students were handsome
… visit the consulate general of Germany in Danzig
Met Mrs. Pieper and Mr. Ess and talked with them about their job, their career and how they get this position in the consulate
our group became familiar with the subject of the consulate general
Consul
General
Cornelia
Pieper
Day 10: Gdañsk University of Technology and the city rally in Gdansk
is a technical university in Gdańsk-Wrzeszcz
one of the oldest universities in Poland
nine faculties and with 41 fields of study and more than 26 thousand undergraduate
we meet the Faculty of Economics of the University
visit to the Faculty of Chemistry
Understand the Importance of intercultural exchanges for Poland
some impressions…
St. Mary's Church - the largest brick church in the
worldRoyal Chapel of the Polish King
Neptune's Fountain in the center of the Long Market
Green Gate The medieval port crane, called Żuraw over Motława river
Gdańsk eye
Day 11: Westerplatte Education Path and final test
Get by pirate boat to the “Westerplatte”
It´s a peninsula where the 2nd World War began
There was the bombardment of the polish ammunition-stock
Walked around the memorial-path
Had a final test about the two weeks in Krakow and Danzig
Day 12: trip from Poland back to Germany
The days are passing so far… but we are looking forward to see our family in Germany
First we drove to the Central Station of Gdansk and then we took the tram directly to Berlin – from Berlin back to Halle (Saale)
Now it‘s time to say goodbye Poland it was a amazing time! Do widzenia!
3. acknowledgmentI am very grateful for the possibility to take part on the project „Azubi – Europa“.
The project was absolutely instructive and I would do it always again.
I‘d love to thank my great company „HypoVereinsbank – Member of UniCredit“ for the permission to let me get through this venture.
But also I want to thank my vocational school which is always up to date about projects like this.
And of course I want to thank especially Mrs. Kaufhold which has campaigned for my participation and our trainer Mr. Dargatz which has always motivational phrases.
I learned so much about the MOE countries – but also so much about myself and I had the opportunity to know such amazing people through the 2 weeks.
4. sources4. sources http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/topics/topic_knowledge.html
http://www.isw-bildung.de/azubi-europa/
https://translate.google.de/?hl=de&tab=TT
https://www.leo.org/ende/index_de.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gdańsk
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kraków
DVD von Herrn Dargatz
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