Studying and living in Seggau Castle is truly a unique experience. The Summer School offers various lectures on a wide array of topics. The programme enables students to learn a lot about contemporary scientific debates in Europe. The best part is nevertheless the chance to meet people from other countries. Not only does this lead to more understanding, but it also leads to friendship. (Erwin Bongaerts, The Netherlands) ++++++++++++++++++++++++ It Rocks! International Summer School Seggau is an avenue to meet different people coming from different cultures, background, and countries. It opens you to the reality that the world today is globalized and connected. The castle is amazing and the excursion trips are interesting. Topics cover different fields from law to social sciences and humanities. My seminar group on Culture and Society helps me understand the dynamics as well as the paradox of European Culture - unified and at the same time diverse. To sum it all up, Summer School Seggau is remarkable. (Nikkolo Gaspe, Philippines, 2010) ++++++++++++++++++++++++ When I was notified that I got a place at Summer School Susegg 2010 I was excited and was also looking forward to new knowledge and experience waiting for me there. But it exceeded my expectations - I gained not only totally different perspective of the topics covered by our seminar courses, but I also made new friends and learned a lot about other cultures! I would go back definitively! (Kristina Baus, Croatia, 2010) ++++++++++++++++++++++++ The "so special thing" about summer School in Seggau is that it is going to re-paint your summer as well as your convictions. It is going to trap you in between the time, wishes and reality and you would be lost in the maze of the interesting lectures and amounts of people - participants as well as lecturers, with an incredible sense of humor, cordial approach, but most of all, people who are caring and smiling. What could be better? (Lidija Pejcinovic, Serbia, 2010) ++++++++++++++++++++++++ SEGGAU Summer School is a great experience for young and open-minded. If you want to learn more about other cultures, make friends from all over Europe, share your ideas, and just have an amazing and unforgettable summer - you are welcome to SEGGAU! (Yuliya Motiyets, Ukraine, 2010) ++++++++++++++++++++++++ “The best journey ever is the one which opens up new questions in your mind, rather than answering your questions.” I can honestly say that SUSEGG is that best journey, not just because it's amazing sight, objective professors or friendly social environment. It is, because you learn a lot of things even without realizing and mostly because it will create pretty much questions in your mind that you can't stand without seeking their answers. Hope you‘ll also experience (Yasemin ŞENER, Turkey, 2010) ++++++++++++++++++++++++ ''Meditation in the morning for those who are interested. Hard work. And a swimming-pool waiting... Different cultures – Common aims. Beautiful surroundings - New knowledge. Early mornings - Summer nights. New friends or even a girlfriend. Amusing - but demanding. Enriching - but also doubt arising. Diversities manage to sit together at Seggau castle. " (Vladan Petković, Serbia, 2010) ++++++++++++++++++++++++ “If for someone studying is a heavy load. In this school, you will completely change your idea of studying and professors. For sure, All will enjoy the beauty and historical charm of Seggauberg and interesting discussions with Professors...” (Artyom Kocharyan, Armenia, 2010) ++++++++++++++++++++++++ "Summer School in Seggau 2010 was a special experience for me, not just because I've met many wonderful people from all over the Europe, improved and exchanged my knowledge in different areas and subjects, and enjoyed in impressive Seggau Castle, it is because those 2 weeks definitely fullfilled the main topic of the School: „United in diversity“. Different people from different national territories confirmed that together they can start to see problems from past in the new bright light of the future." (Andreja Šarić, Croatia, 2010) ++++++++++++++++++++++++ |