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CIM – Center of International Migration Topic of presentation:

„RETURNING EXPERTS PROGRAMME“

Ms. Nadine Schneider, CIM

Date: Tuesday, June 17 Time: 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Location: Universität Stuttgart, Universitätsstr. 38 Room: V 38.04

Returning experts who have acquired their professional skills in Germany have an important role to play in their countries of origin. When they are integrated professionally, they can make a

sustainable contribution to the economic, technological and social development of their country.

Their professional know-how is cutting-edge. They have international contacts, are at home in several cultures and speak at least two languages fluently.

The Returning Experts Programme puts this potential to work for development. It supports the professional integration of university graduates and experienced experts from developing, emerging and transition countries, who have completed their training in Germany and are interested in returning to their countries of origin. The focus is on placing professionals in areas of particular relevance to development policy. In addition to placement and advisory services, the programme offers financial support to experts interested in returning to their own countries.

Employers, too, can benefit from programme services such as assistance with recruiting employees.

More information:

http://www.cimonline.de/de/

http://www.zav-reintegration.de/

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