Professional Writing

This graduate-level course focuses on writing well at work. Students will learn the basic principles that result in elegant, effective writing and gain an overview of business communication principles, including persuasive techniques. The course has three writing assignments: an informative email, a persuasive memo, and a bad news letter.

Applied Sport Science

Course Description: Examines fundamental concepts related to the acquisition, analysis, and interpretation of data relevant to the outcome of human performance across myriad physical and cognitive domains including sport, exercise, tactical operations, and medical professions. Addresses the use of statistics and broader fields of data science, artificial intelligence, analytics, and Read More …

Studies in English Literature. The Windrush Generation

Dr. Nicole Blair is a faculty member in in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences at University of Washington, Tacoma. She is hoping to implement COIL in the following course: Studies in English Literature: The Windrush Generation. Nicole says: "In this course, students will learn the story of a Read More …

Bilateral agreement

We offer potential partners to organize several joint online events for students in 2023. Areas of our interests are the following: international business, world economy, European integration, international relations, sustainable development, international law and others. Ready to discuss all options. 1. Virtual exchange of students within 2 agreed courses. One Read More …

European Union and Its Enlargement

This course examines the European Union's enlargement process and politics, and impact on the domestic politics of the applicant countries. The goal of the virtual exchange will be to identify the situation, values, interests and expectations of several actors who observe or are affected by the EU negotiations.

German Listening Comprehension and Speaking

German Listening and Speaking uses a variety of teaching and learning tools that provide students with the necessary information and opportunities to practice their language skills in modules focusing on topics related to music, art, movies, the news, traveling, businesses, and jobs/internships in the German-speaking world. The materials and tools Read More …

Social Inequality

The three recent crises—economic (the Great Recession), racial (post-George Floyd), and public health (the COVID-19 pandemic)—have created an increased awareness of the systemic nature of inequalities in the United States. In this context, this course is designed to enable a deeper understanding of the causes, dimensions, and consequences of social Read More …

Global Medical Narratives

We will examine stories of health, illness, and disease written by physicians, patients, and the public all over the world. We will explore the process of writing through the lens of healers, patients, organizations, and laymen. Together we will examine the intersections of cultures, societies, economies, histories, policies and how Read More …

Culture, sustainability, and intercultural communication

We are searching for partners for a virtual exchange project which has already been designed and is in its first test run. The class is an elective which draws students from all majors. The following is the official description in our course catalog for the current semester. In its Resolution Read More …

Family business looking for art

IDEAL PARTNER I am looking for a University Professor in the Art field (e.g., theatre, dance, photography, plastic arts, etc.), who is willing to create a Virtual Exchange for our student. COURSE INVOLVED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PADOVA (ITALY) I teach a course in Family business, I am willing to Read More …