0

The Institute for Learning Innovation is a non-profit that works collaboratively with organizations and communities around the globe to expand the way that people think about learning. Their research, and the application of those findings to everyday learning, are designed to broaden who has access to learning, expand where and when people learn, and extend the basic understanding of how people learn across their lifespan.

0

Since its foundation in 1996, Kultur Management Network has developed into one of the leading information and service providers for specialists and managers in the European cultural sector. Today, Kultur Management Network contributes to the professionalisation of the cultural sector by providing a broad range of information and knowledge and acts as a catalyst and mediator at the interfaces between culture, education, business and politics.

0

HTW Berlin offers study, research and further education in the fields of business, engineering, computer science, design, culture, health, energy & environment, law, construction & real estate. HTW Berlin offers around 80 degree programmes (Bachelor’s, Master’s, MBA), scientific projects and advanced training.

0

The Goethe-Institut is the Federal Republic of Germany’s cultural institute, active worldwide. It promotes the study of German abroad and encourages international cultural exchange. The Goethe-Institut provides information about the cultural and societal diversity of Germany and Europe. 151 Goethe-Institutes in 98 countries together with numerous partner institutions form the basis of its global network.

0

The University of Applied Sciences Potsdam feels particularly committed to advancing social development through the interdisciplinary combination of its range of subjects in the profile lines „Digital Transformation – Urban Futures”, „Building Society” and „Designing Building Preserving” in a perspective of study and teaching, research, transfer and continuing education both regionally and in an international orientation.