STUDENTS FROM HOCHSCHULE BONN-RHEIN-SIEG (H-BRS) IN GERMANY PRESENT SPEAR PROJECT DURING A SEMINAR ON EUROPEAN UNION & SOCIAL INNOVATION

During a seminar on European Union & Social Innovation, four students from the HOCHSCHULE BONN-RHEIN-SIEG, University of Applied Sciences, made a presentation on SPEAR project and its key objectives and challenges.

As a part of their exam performance for the course „Substainable Social Policy“, the students (Lutz Drieling, Alina Höller, Phillip Jochmann and Saskia Peek) were encouraged to present an EU funded project and create a poster. The students selected SPEAR, as they considered vital the role of gender equality in our society,

Especially in an academic environment, a new set of standards in research and teaching is inevitable. Gender shouldn’t be seen as a reason to treat humans differently. The SPEAR project aims to raise awareness and overcome existing problems and barriers related to gender inequality on a supranational level.

The students also engaged our SPEAR partner, Christine Steffens from RWTH Aachen University who presented the key actors  of the project.

If you wish to learn more about this nice initiative you can watch the video 

Also below you will find a poster made the students.