5 million to Innovation School in Germany

The program consists of five modules starting in January 2021.
By Astri Kamsvåg

16 December 2020 14:48

(updated: 26 February 2021 14:29)

5 million to Innovation School in Germany

NHH has received funding from Diku for three years for a new Innovation School in Germany. "We are extremely grateful for the support from Diku", says Program Manager Steffen Juranek.

Steffen Juranek

"The support will allow us to develop a program that combines an innovative academic program with an international work experience. We believe that this combination will benefit students by developing skills required for their future careers. Furthermore, the grant from Diku allows us to develop new teaching content that can benefit the student body as a whole."

Diku’s call: Økt arbeidsrelevans i høyere utdanning (‘Increased work relevance in higher education’) (in Norwegian)

The program consists of five modules starting in January 2021 (see details on the illustration on top of this page).

It combines a modern academic study program with an internship in Germany. The partner portfolio consists of companies from a wide range of industries. It includes start-ups, venture capitalists, hidden champions from small and middle-sized enterprises, as well as large companies with well-known brands.

30 students start in January

58 students applied to the Innovation School. 30 of them were offered a place and have accepted. In the summer, they will travel to Germany to do their internships in various cities all over the country.

Management team

  • Steffen Juranek, Associate Professor at FORETAK
  • Stella Angove, Adviser at Section for International Relations/International Career Centre
  • Ann-Mari Haram, Senior Adviser at Section for International Relations/International Career Centre

Contributors

  • NHH’s Department of Business and Management Science (FOR)
  • Goethe University
  • NHH’s Department of Professional and Intercultural Communication (FSK)
  • NHH’s International Career Centre
  • Technical University Munich
  • University of Gothenburg

More about the awarded projects at regjeringen.no (in Norwegian)

Innovation School