Internship Intructors' Meeting 2023

Date 2023-10-27

Annual networking between bachelor's degree program in Social Work and practice partners

Internship instructors play an important role in the supervision of interns. They ensure that students have reliable contact persons during their internships, can carry out relevant tasks as independently as possible and, above all, gain a realistic insight into the profession of Social Work.

At this year's meeting, 30 colleagues from Tyrol, Vorarlberg and Baden-Württemberg visited MCI | The Entrepreneurial School®. In an open-space format, they discussed together with the practice lecturers Michaela Pichler, Robert Koglek, Christina Lienhart and Bastian Oechsle which criteria must be met for a successful internship.

Bastian Oechsle
Bastian Oechsle, BA MA Teaching & Research Assistant
<p>Impressions of the internship instructors' meeting Photo © MCI/Kilinc</p>

Impressions of the internship instructors' meeting Photo © MCI/Kilinc

<p>Impressions of the internship instructors' meeting Photo © MCI/Kilinc</p>

Impressions of the internship instructors' meeting Photo © MCI/Kilinc

<p>Impressions of the internship instructors' meeting Photo © MCI/Kilinc</p>

Impressions of the internship instructors' meeting Photo © MCI/Kilinc

<p>Impressions of the internship instructors' meeting Photo © MCI/Kilinc</p>

Impressions of the internship instructors' meeting Photo © MCI/Kilinc

<p>Impressions of the internship instructors' meeting Photo © MCI/Kilinc</p>
<p>Impressions of the internship instructors' meeting Photo © MCI/Kilinc</p>
<p>Impressions of the internship instructors' meeting Photo © MCI/Kilinc</p>
<p>Impressions of the internship instructors' meeting Photo © MCI/Kilinc</p>
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