English für Personalreferate

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English für Personalreferate 22. 24. August 2018 Tagungsort: Gustav-Stresemann-Institut e.v., Langer Grabenweg 68, 53175 Bonn Vorläufiges Programm / Änderungen vorbehalten Mittwoch, 22. August 2018 14.00 Uhr Welcome and Introduction Jana Dalinger, international DAAD-Academy Susan Lippmann 14.15 Uhr Session 1: "Getting Started": Warm up; creation of a welcoming atmosphere; small talk. 15.45 Uhr Coffee break 16.15 Uhr Session 2: "The Language of Personnel Documents" Filling out a personal information form and asking for documents, e.g. official degree certificates, previous professional activities, ancillary employment or activities, statement guaranteeing employment. 17.45 Uhr Feedback Reflection on issues that have emerged and gathering suggestions from participants for tomorrow s sessions. 18.00 Uhr End of day 1 ab 18.00 Uhr Informal get together im Gustav-Stresemann-Institut Donnerstag, 23. August 2018 09.30 Uhr Introduction to Day 2 Summarising yesterday s key issues and information on the day s agenda. 09.45 Uhr Session 3: Intercultural Challenges Reflecting on social customs and cultural differences, e.g. politeness, formality, body language and gestures, manners, humour and timing. 11.15 Uhr Coffee break

11.45 Uhr Session 4: The Language of Work Contracts Explanation of labour relations, collective agreements, working conditions, health & safety and statutory rights of employees. 13.15 Uhr Lunch 14.15 Uhr Session 5: The Language of Finances Talking about pay scales, income tax, net and gross pay, explaining travel expenses forms, remuneration statements and banking procedures. 15.45 Uhr Coffee break 16.15 Uhr Session 6: The Language of Insurance Presentation of the main issues with the German Social Insurance system and pension scheme. 17.45 Uhr Wrap up and summary of the workshop s results so far. Feedback round. 18.00 Uhr End of day 2 Freitag, 24. August 2018 09.00 Uhr Introduction to Day 3 Language game. 09.15 Uhr Session 7: The Language of Appointment Negotiations Describing the appointment process and role play of negotiations, e.g. faculty position, description(s) of duties, support staff and material resources, office(s) and office hours, presence, salary and other compensations. 10.45 Uhr Coffee break 11.15 Uhr Session 7 cont. 12.45 Uhr Closing Round and Review: Where can we go from here? Concluding remarks and evaluation. 13.00 Uhr. End of Seminar

Dozentin Susan Lippmann susan_lippmann@yahoo.de Leitung und Organisation Organisation Lena von Eichborn Leitung Referat S23 - international DAAD-Academy DAAD, Kennedyallee 50, 53175 Bonn +49 228 882-707, eichborn@daad.de Jana Dalinger Referat S23 - international DAAD-Academy DAAD, Kennedyallee 50, 53175 Bonn +49 228 882-635, dalinger@daad.de

English for Human Resources Departments The term internationalisation has become highly relevant in key university strategies and statements. Most Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) attempt to launch and promote international activities in order to improve the quality of their education and research. These attempts include such key factors as enhancing staff mobility as well as employing more international academics of a high calibre. Consequently, HEIs should have a quality-oriented recruitment process in place, in which new staff receives all the information and services they need, both in German and in English. Particularly at the beginning of their professional careers, newly appointed professors and young academics from abroad will likely have a large number of questions and their limited German language skills may prevent them from asking questions or understanding the answers in German. Bilingual support services, offered by Human Resources Departments, play a crucial part in all bureaucratic hurdles which may need to be overcome when taking up a new post. An efficient HR Department will also provide comprehensive assistance throughout their time in Germany. The aforementioned obstacles may involve the recruitment process and applicable documents, making arrangements for the relocation to Germany, the signing of the work contract itself, potential claims for travel expenses as well as procedures for the German Social Insurance system, the pension scheme and payroll tax, inter alia. Some colleagues may also be asked to prepare all relevant papers for appointing a new professor and/or to attend the actual appointment negotiations. Furthermore, enquiries about general information regarding living and working in Germany need to be addressed. The needs of accompanying family members must also be given some consideration. This workshop will cover all of the aforementioned topics and issues. It will also provide a safe, fun atmosphere for experimenting with the English language in a context relevant for HR Departments at HEIs. After building up a bank of work-related vocabulary, learning some important idiomatic expressions and doing some translation exercises, its aim is to stimulate active involvement for all participants by launching discussions and simulations, setting up role-plays, writing and responding to professional emails and giving short presentations. This will equip the participants with the skills to inspire, support and maintain effective written and oral practice at their workplace in a foreign language. The participants will quickly learn many useful

strategies to give their English confidence a boost, so that speaking English will soon come easier. This will prove invaluable when advising in a variety of challenging situations. English will be the main language spoken in the workshop (90%), although participants will have the opportunity to express certain concepts and ideas in their mother tongue when necessary. Profile Susan Lippmann is an expert in various specialist linguistic fields. In a joint collaboration with a law professor, she has recently published an exercise book on the German Civil Code. She is currently working on her second book on contract law for practicing lawyers, thus linking the academic with the professional world. Ms Lippmann studied German Linguistics and English Literature & Culture at the University of Potsdam. Before and after graduating with a Magistra Artium degree, she worked as a language teacher and intercultural trainer in Germany, South Africa, Argentina and Russia. Ms Lippmann spent the last five years living and working in the United Kingdom where she joined the German Department and the School of Law at the University of Warwick. In addition to her duties as a language teacher, she took on responsibilities as a career consultant and scholarship advisor. Susan Lippmann s main research interests are theories and practices of language teaching, especially intercultural learning and communication, as well as technical terminology. She regularly gives teacher training courses worldwide. For this seminar Ms Lippmann will draw on the vast experience that she has collected over years of working with native and non-native students and staff alike in Higher Education overseas.