Paris Students Turn a Tour of the Palais Garnier into a Public Speaking Lesson
Students in the EN373 Public Speaking course at our Paris campus recently stepped outside the classroom for a visit to the historic Palais Garnier.
Paris Students Turn a Tour of the Palais Garnier into a Public Speaking Lesson
Students in the EN373 Public Speaking course at our Paris campus recently stepped outside the classroom for a visit to the historic Palais Garnier.
Experiential Learning in Madrid: Schiller Students Research Politics and Human Rights
At Schiller International University, learning often extends beyond the classroom. This semester, students in courses taught by Professor Alan Coyne are combining primary research with experiential learning.
Environmental Diplomacy in Action: Lessons from Greenland and Beyond — A Conversation with Ambassador Tom Armbruster
Schiller International University Tampa campus had the privilege of welcoming Tom Armbruster, former United States Ambassador to the Marshall Islands, for a powerful session on Environmental Diplomacy.
Schiller International University Students Visit the German Cancer Research Center in Heidelberg
Students from Schiller International University’s Heidelberg campus recently visited the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) as part of a joint initiative between the Research & Methodology course and the campus Employability Calendar.
Bridging Theory and Practice: A Guest Lecture on International Diplomacy at Schiller International University
At Schiller International University’s Heidelberg Campus, students recently had the unique opportunity to engage directly with the world of international diplomacy.
How Would You Change The World? Public Speaking in Action
Every year, the public speaking course taught by Professor José Pinto at Schiller culminates in a final public speaking assignment that is as simple in its wording as it is powerful in its impact: “How would you change the world?”
The Truths of Being an International Student: Schiller Student Mária Nyolcas Book
Schiller student Mária Nyolcas shares her study abroad journey in a new book exploring the real challenges and truths of international student life.