"We want in Karlsruhe keep our students even after graduation,"
Our group supports very much the extension of the" student city "to a" science city of Karlsruhe, "said Tom Hoyem, Deputy Group Chairman in the council debate on 27 July 2010:
. It has taken me personally a few years before I the difference between my previous experiences from Munich, Oxford, Stockholm and Copenhagen and the situation in Karlsruhe understand it. The special feature that say right here in Karlsruhe, the students so "integrated". They live everywhere in our city and that's good. I know from experience how important ambassadors for our students Karlsruhe, and I think we can just use this function even more and support. A
Science Festival is a good idea, but it must be prepared in detail and professional, otherwise, an event to be embarrassing.
The competence and competition are global and the competition takes place at a very high level. Karlsruhe has not always one step ahead when it comes right to think internationally. I have a concrete proposal to the student accommodation. The city of Karlsruhe is the owner of the European School with huge grounds. With tram or bike through the forest is only 15 minutes from most universities. I'm not prejudiced, because if and when there is a dormitory realized I am determined in retirement.
I remember more than skeptical, so head-shaking reaction here in the local council and Youth Services Committee, when I proposed to build a Karlruher Kita on the site. Nevertheless, the KITA will now open the doors in October.
But we also want to be happy that our graduates remain here in Karlsruhe. It is not particularly helpful when the boss for the high school advises KIT open to study certain subjects to prefer in Heidelberg. .
We the connection between high school graduates in our region with our universities should have in high school deepen very carefully, "
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