Short interviews with Forest Sciences students about living and studying FEM in Freiburg.
Albert-Ludwigs-Universitaet Freiburg
FEM students can describe the program as having a global perspective, having an emphasis on ecology and sustainability and often teaching outside the realm of forestry.
Students have a variety of plans for their lives post FEM; from working in their home countries, planning a Ph.D, working in Freiburg or international environmental work, these answers give you a glimpse as to what doors are open for graduating FEM students.
“Freiburg is a green city” and the desire for an international masters attracted students in applying to FEM. See the video for their other reasons.
Along with exclamations of “buy a bike!”, “bring a dictionary!”, students also emphasize that one should keep an open mind, be enthusiastic about the international atmosphere, and to be ready for self-learning. However, they have other valuable advice.
Kenneth from Ghana found his internship after many applications to different places. He was always interested in dendrochronology and was excited to be offered an internship at the University of Montreal in Quebec, Canada. His internship was composed of two parts. The first looked at boreal forest tree species regeneration and the second one was [...]
Wei from China worked for the Asian unit of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) in Bangkok, Thailand. She worked on a background paper and assisted a UN officer with research related to drought and desertification for the Asian-Pacific region. She also helped with preparation work for an international conference on desertification. In [...]
“People from all over the world!”, colder weather and a fast adjustment to English are a few of the things FEM students remark upon their first weeks in the program. What else do they recall?
An international atmosphere, friendly professors, proximity to the Black Forest and a green city were some of the special things about the FEM program.
FEM students can describe the program as having a global perspective, having an emphasis on ecology and sustainability and often teaching outside the realm of forestry.
Students have a variety of plans for their lives post FEM; from working in their home countries, planning a Ph.D, working in Freiburg or international environmental work, these answers give you a glimpse as to what doors are open for graduating FEM students.
“Freiburg is a green city” and the desire for an international masters attracted students in applying to FEM. See the video for their other reasons.
Along with exclamations of “buy a bike!”, “bring a dictionary!”, students also emphasize that one should keep an open mind, be enthusiastic about the international atmosphere, and to be ready for self-learning. However, they have other valuable advice.
Kenneth from Ghana found his internship after many applications to different places. He was always interested in dendrochronology and was excited to be offered an internship at the University of Montreal in Quebec, Canada. His internship was composed of two parts. The first looked at boreal forest tree species regeneration and the second one was [...]
Wei from China worked for the Asian unit of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) in Bangkok, Thailand. She worked on a background paper and assisted a UN officer with research related to drought and desertification for the Asian-Pacific region. She also helped with preparation work for an international conference on desertification. In [...]
“People from all over the world!”, colder weather and a fast adjustment to English are a few of the things FEM students remark upon their first weeks in the program. What else do they recall?
An international atmosphere, friendly professors, proximity to the Black Forest and a green city were some of the special things about the FEM program.