BEU student will have an internship at the University of Koblenz in Germany
The implementation of pedagogical and production practices for the students of Baku Engineering University (BEU) for the 2019/2020 academic year has begun. The total number of bachelor’s degree students sent to the production internship from the Faculties of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Engineering, and the Departments of Translation and Psychology of Education Faculty is 516, and the number of those sent to the pedagogical internship is 303. A total of 819 students were involved in the internship program.
Students will have their production internship at the E-GOV Development Center under the State Agency for Public Service and Social Innovations under the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, State Social Protection Fund, State Oil Fund, SOCAR, Baku City Executive Power, Absheron District Executive Power, Sumgait Technologies Park, Embassy of Mexico, US Embassy, Azertechnoline LLC, Aurora LLC, PASHA Bank, Kapital Bank, International Bank of Azerbaijan, Azersun Holding, Gilan Holding, North West Construction LLC, State Translation Center, Gunay Sigorta OJSC, Veyseloglu Group of Companies, Center for Analysis of Economic Reforms and Communication, Small and Medium Business Development Agency, Azersu OJSC and Aztelekom LLC.
A student majoring in Finance will be sent to University of Koblenz in Germany for an internship.
Students will have pedagogical practice at the lyceum named after Academician Zarifa Aliyeva, European Azerbaijan School, Zirve Lyceum, Idrak Lyceum, Azerbaijan British College, Landau School, XXI Century International Education and Innovation Center and secondary schools in Khirdalan.
The 14-week pedagogical and production internship began on February 17 and will end on May 25, 2020. Students are supervised by experienced teachers of the University.
Moreover, it was envisaged to hold scientific research internship from February 17 to March 13, and scientific pedagogical internship from March 16 to April 10, 2020 for 38 graduate students majoring in International Relations and Diplomacy, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, International Economic Relations, Computer Engineering, Management Information Systems.
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