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33 Graduates Celebrate Completion of Dual Study Programs at University of Heidelberg

Meet the 33 graduates who combined studies with practical experience. See what's next for these business and computer science talents.

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33 Graduates Celebrate Completion of Dual Study Programs at University of Heidelberg

The University of Heidelberg recently held a traditional graduation ceremony, celebrating 33 vocational trainees who completed their dual study programs in business administration and computer science. The event was well-attended by family, friends, trainers, and other guests.

The University of Heidelberg, in collaboration with the Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg (DHBW), offers dual university studies in business administration and computer science specializations. These programs allow students to gain practical experience through internships with external companies and organizations.

Makayla Ravenelle, a business management assistant trainee from the USA, delivered a speech on behalf of the graduates. The ceremony also featured musical entertainment by Angelina Madeleine, who played pop songs on the piano. Each graduate received a small gift, presented by Katharina Bitter-Brückmann and Brigitte Knopp, as a token of recognition for their achievements. Colin Morgenthal and Dr. Sita Schanne congratulated the graduates and wished them success in their future careers. Currently, around 90 young people are in training at the University of Heidelberg, with eight different training professions available.

The University of Heidelberg's graduation ceremony marked a significant milestone for the 33 vocational trainees who completed their dual study programs. With a strong focus on practical experience and diverse training opportunities, the University continues to prepare its students for successful careers in business administration and computer science.

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