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Obisk Masarykove univerze v Brnu

Program Erasmus+ mobilnost z namenom usposabljanja osebja mi je v jesenskem času omogočil obisk Filozofske fakultete Masarykove univerze v Brnu, prijaznem češkem mestecu s čudovito arhitekturo in kakovostno univerzo.

Srečanje s profesorji in doktorskimi študenti na Oddelku za slovanske študije mi je omogočilo širjenje in obogatitev strokovnega obzorja na področju literarnih ved s poudarkom na primerjalni analizi slovanskih literatur. Prek izkušnje mobilnosti sem vzpostavila nove pomembne akademske povezave. Na fakulteti sem stopila v kontakt tudi z lektorico za slovenski jezik, ki mi je predstavila možnosti študija slovenščine v Brnu, pogovarjali sva se o dobrih praksah pedagoškega dela, srečala pa sem se tudi z nekaterimi študenti slovenskega jezika in literature.

Navdušilo me je tako pozitivno študijsko in akademsko vzdušje na fakulteti kot tudi obnovljena in urejena fakultetna zgradba, ki študentom in profesorjem nudi dobre materialne pogoje za kakovostno delo. V okviru usposabljanja sem obiskala tudi zelo dobro založeno in urejeno fakultetno knjižnico.

Program Erasmus+ mobilnost z namenom usposabljanja je odlična priložnost za obogatitev izkušnje predstavljanja svojega dela v mednarodnem okolju, medsebojno izmenjavo pogledov na raziskovalne pristope in pedagoško delo ter obogatitev znanja in veščin za argumentirano diskusijo s strokovnjaki v mednarodnem okolju.

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Film making abroad

I arrived in Portugal in September, the weather was so nice and going to the beach was still enjoyable. Caldas da Rainha is a small town, one hour away from Lisbon, it’s cute and quiet. The town had many hidden jams, and a strong artistic soul. And this is what I immediately loved about it.
During my mobility time here I got the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful weather, learn some of the language and expecially make art, be creative. The perk of if was expecially to learn their own singular way to view art. At the school I had the opportunity to pick any subject and class, and I’ve tried to many different ones. I expecially enjoyed stepping outside my comfort zone. I’ve tried teather, drawing, ceramics. But the main reason I came here is my Film studies. Filming short movies here was everytime so fun and taughtful! Having an international crew, with also so many other Erasmus students was a great opportunity where everyboy I think learned a lot from. And every and each other new activity I have tried have for sure added knowledge to my film studies and taught me new ways to approach to it! So thanks to Portugal to be a warm and sunny country, that makes possible filming outside any time of the year!

Anna Loi

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Spain internship Valencia – Barcelona

I spend the winter working for Xceed company as a photographer and videomaker. The company works through a phone app – Xceed and making video and photo material for its promotion was quite an interesting challenge! I was happy to work with other interns and together we created nice visual products – two amazing advertisement videos. I also spent few days walking around Barcelona making interviews for the youtube company channel with random people, which was very interesting and later realized most of the people were not even Spanish. I got access to record in one of most famous clubs in Barcelona, where only a few people have rights to record or take photos and that was very awesome too. Basically, I spend almost majority of my working hours discovering the city and recording it and I think this is the best way to really get the feeling of a foreign place, culture, and people. While working on projects in Barcelona, I was also living in Valencia. This was actually a good idea, because its much warmer and calmer city, with not so many tourists and propaganda, it really feels more natural, relaxed and unique. Even the long rides from one city to another didn’t influence me wishing to stay in only one place. I love Spain by its visual beauty, a very human attitude to things and other people. I would love to return!

Teotim Logar

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Working in Santiago de Compostela

I work as a young researcher in the field of Astroparticle physics for the Pierre Auger Observatory collaboration. This year, thanks to the E+ mobility, I had the possibility to work for 2 months with the Spanish Auger group of the University of Santiago de Compostela (USC).

Concerning my research, I can say that this time in USC made a huge difference, even beyond my expectations! I worked with really expert and qualified people who really wish to share their knowledge and truly support the student. Daily my supervisor checked my progress and always helped me if I had concerns. The people of the group were happy to involve me in discussions but they never had been intrusive. If I could, I would immediately return there for at least one year.

My impression of Santiago is that it is a very calm and safe city, but, at the same time, it is always full of life. The magnificent Cathedral of Santiago is the the final stop of the “Camino de Santiago” pilgrimage and the medieval stone streets of the old town are usually full of pilgrims from all over the world. Also Santiago surroundings are very beautiful, the coastline is stunning and the Celtic atmosphere is everywhere. And, of course, seafood in “tapas” bars is excellent.  

Marta Trini

 

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My Amsterdam adventure as an Intern

This is the summary of my experience being an Intern at the Vrije University of Amsterdam, department of environmental studies (IVM).

My adventure started in Villach from where  I departed with the train. The whole trip was 12 hours long, when I arrived to the main train station of Amsterdam, where my menthor and now a close friend Žiga met me.

I stayed at his flat for two months and a half.

In the time of me doing my stuff (e.g. preparing data and learning a new spatial model called DynaCLUE for my Bachelor thesis), I also visited some amazing places in Amsterdam itself and also outside of it.

I met a lot of new friends from different countries, who also helped me a lot when I was doing my internship.

When I thoroughly acclimatised myself to the a bit special and fickle Amsterdam weather, my Erasmus+ adventure has come to an close end. I departed from Amsterdam Schiphol airport and arrived to Ljubljana on 7. of December.

It was an amazing experience, that I truly recommend to anybody to try it out.

Klemen Cotič

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