"Above all, the high flexibility of examinations and courses made the transition to my career very easy. I really enjoyed the interdisciplinary collaboration and was able to put the skills I learned during my studies into practice straight away. Above all, the interdisciplinary approach in Kaiserslautern convinced me compared to other universities. My experience at my current job also shows that generalists who look at problems and issues from different angles and from the perspective of different disciplines are needed more than ever. This is exactly the kind of training I was able to enjoy at TU Kaiserslautern."
Alexander Wickel, graduate of the Master's in Integrative Social Science and now works for a large company in the automotive industry
"I studied sport and social studies at the TU Kaiserslautern to become a teacher. I particularly liked the proximity to the lecturers, to the main areas of research, I was virtually right in the middle of it all. After my traineeship, I wanted to do something different. The training at the TU was not narrow-minded, it also made it possible for me to use all the skills from sport, social studies and educational science and to embark on new career paths."
Daniela Franck, Unisport employee at TU Kaiserslautern, responsible for program design and events
"Even during my studies, I was able to gain deep insights into the organization of research and teaching as a student assistant. After completing my teaching degree in social studies and chemistry, I immediately had the opportunity to write my doctoral thesis in the political science research group. The exchange with international academics and presenting my results at meetings and conferences were very useful to me. The proximity to the sciences and being "taken along" absolutely convinced me. After my doctorate, however, I was drawn back to my dream job as a teacher."
Dr. Sebastian Werle, St. Ingbert