
On July 1, students from Rupert-Neß-Gymnasium visited RWU and took part in various workshops.
Together, around 100 pupils spent an exciting morning at the university. Among them were also some pupils from their partner school "Deutsche Internationale Schule" from Johannesburg in South Africa. After a welcome by Professor Dr. Sebastian Mauser, who told the guests how life as a student at the RWU campus works, they went straight into the various workshops.
Podcasts, applications and magic
Here, the students dealt with a variety of topics and were supported and guided by the RWU professors: These included developing their own podcast, writing job applications and combining science and magic. During the short "pretzel breaks" and after the workshops, the students took the opportunity to ask further questions about the university.
For further visual impressions, click here for our picture gallery: Visit of the Rupert-Neß-Gymnasium Wangen at RWU