Local activities
You are interested in particular topics? For example issues concerning society, economy, and ecology? Or how students from abroad are experiencing living and studying in Germany? You would like to tell what every day life is like in the country you come from?
STUBE would like to encourage you to get involved. Organising a movie night, or inviting a speaker in the town you are studying are only a few examples for a so called local activity. Last year’s high point was an evening session with the ambassador of Costa Rica taking place in Leipzig.
If you come up with a suggestion or an idea for a local activity, STUBE will help you organise it or support it financially to get the event going. Please contact a STUBE coordinator.
STUBE Alumni
You have already completed your studies? You took part in STUBE events in the past and are still eager to find out how and where other STUBE students live and stay? You would like get back in touch with old friends and make new friends on the Internet? Forming a network for work and life revolving around social committment is an integral part of the STUBE alumni work.
Mohtashim Bukhari (Germany) and Nazaruddin (Indonesia) are in charge of establishing contacts between STUBE alumni and students currently studying in Germany via the Internet.
You can contact them at: stube-alumni@infozentrum-dresden.de.
Life without Racism
Idea: STUBE Sachsen
Photos: Gerardo Palacios Borjas
15 Photos and 1 text, light acrylic glass (60×80 cm)
You are welcome to initiate an opening event for the exhibitions. Plan about 60 min. There will be the chance to discuss about racism, to talk with each other and to get to know more how the exhibitions were developed.
If you want to lease: it will cost the transport of the photos, there can be more costs if you plan an opening event, donations are very welcome.
contact: g.palacios@infozentrum-dresden.de
Life without Racism – in Saxony and everywhere
Another 15 photos were taken by international students as a reaction to racist attacks in 2016.The photos are meant to be a reminder to stand up for a life without hate and racism.
Idea: STUBE Sachsen, Photos: Christoph Boosen