We were at Dotmurd IFS

We were at Dortmund IFS on June 21, 2024

Upon the kind invitation of Professor Nele, we were at Dortmund IFS on June 21, 2024.

We discussed the projects we plan to undertake in collaboration with The Center for Research on Education and School Development at Dortmund University. Our official German partner, Wilhelm Digital GmbH (wilhelmdigital.de), represented by Ms. Monica Buller, Key Account Manager, also attended the meeting.

During the meeting, we had the opportunity to brainstorm potential integration training projects under the research leadership of IFS. Professor Nele reiterated their commitment to digitalization in the field of integration and their openness to collaboration in future research endeavors. We extend our sincere gratitude to Professor Nele for her invitation and look forward to providing updates on the progress and outcomes of this promising partnership.

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Marjolein L. Van der Sluis
Integration and Inclusion Specialist
Picture of Marjolein L. Van der Sluis
Marjolein L. Van der Sluis
Integration and Inclusion Specialist

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