Virtual event on Zoom - 14:00 - 15:00 CET
Are you interested in how businesses are run in the globalized world? Learn more about the skills and opportunities our BSc (Hons) Business Management and BSc (Hons) Business Management with Business Analytics programmes have to offer.
Our lecturers Dr Jose Alcaraz-Barriga and Dr Neha Jindal will introduce you to the world of Business Management and Business Analytics: our teaching methods, learning outcomes, and career prospects.
Our current students will join the conversation to share their student experience at Lancaster University Leipzig.
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Virtual event on TAP - 16:00 - 17:00 CET
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Although not always visible, many different talents are present and needed within this industry. With the new “diversIT: Women in IT” series of events, the Cluster IT aims to shed light on, connect and empower those who might not have enough platforms yet.
After our kick-off in March, we now present the second edition. No matter if you are a CIO (m/f/d) or just about to start your career in IT, it promises to be an inspiring and refreshing morning. Feel invited and save the date:
Wednesday, November 8th, 8.30h to 13.00h at Lancaster University Leipzig.
”We strongly believe that making a difference in Cyber Security requires an inclusive company culture and diverse team", so Eileen Walther from Northwave Germany, initiator of diversIT. "As such, it keeps on surprising me how homogeneous the group of representatives of the IT industry typically still is. There is this special kind of energy filling the room if ratios are flipped for a change. Can’t wait for this gathering!”
The webinar discussed the MSc Logistics and Supply Chain Management at Lancaster University Leipzig. The Program Lead, Dr Najam Anjum, spoke about the content and structure of the programme. He highlighted the programme's focus on data analytics and practical learning, and the balance of quantitative and qualitative aspects. Angela, a current student, shared her experience and reasons for choosing the program. The webinar concluded with a Q&A session.
Germany has been widely recognised as a leader in digital and technological circles within the European Union and worldwide. Our lecturers are at the forefront of their fields. Meet Dr. Fabio Papacchini, Head of the Computer Science and Software Engineering department, and hear about our programmes, which stand out through innovative teaching and learning in state of the art computer labs. Current students join the conversation to share their student experience on the programme.
Recording of the event (YouTube)
During this online session, Dr. David Georg Reichelt, an Assistant Professor in Computer Science at LU Leipzig, is speaking about why quality problems in software development arise. By practical examples, he discusses why we still experience software bugs in our everyday life and which different types of quality problems exist. Finally, he provides an overview of approaches to fix them.
Recording of the event (YouTube)
Online event on Zoom - 13:00 CET
During this session, Dr Benjamin Hammer will introduce the concept of efficient capital markets. He will draw on insights from the research of the three winners of the 2013 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics: Eugene Fama, Robert Shiller and Lars Peter Hansen. You will learn about the basic principles of company valuation and what affects stock prizes. This will help you understand how capital markets work. The session will also touch upon the topic of behavioural finance, i.e., psychological factors affecting financial decision-making.
Throughout your time at Lancaster University Leipzig, we’re here to offer more than an experience – we’re here to help you discover the path to the future you want.
Find out more about the study abroad year, project-based work, German conversational classes, student roles, and the outstanding job prospects in the region.
Meet our Career and Engagement Manager, Josefine Fitchett, and our current students that will discuss the competencies and skills needed for the global employment market.
Recording of the event
This year's Leipzig Symposium on Intelligent Systems will bring researchers from a diverse set of backgrounds together with the goal to facilitate discussions about applications and risks of intelligent systems, as well as methods to develop such systems. The expertise of the speakers at the symposium covers, among other topics, Machine Learning, Neural Networks, Logic, Cognitive Systems, Formal Methods, Knowledge Representation & Reasoning, and Hybrid Artificial Intelligence. At the same time, the event will be open to the interested public; in particular, a panel discussion on a more general topic on intelligent systems will also address students and a non-expert audience. Moreover, students’ engagement will be fostered by an on-topic creativity contest.
April 27: on campus and online
April 28: online