During my 8-semester major in ‘German-Spanish Studies’, I spent two years at the Complutense University of Madrid and the remaining two years at the University of Regensburg to finally graduate in spring 2017. My Bachelor thesis is titled 'All the Women are White, all the Men are Blacks' and deals with intersectionality in talent shows. This bi-national, interdisciplinary and integrated course of study focuses on a contrastive approach to the culturally specific fabric and intercultural issues between the German culture and its Spanish counterpart. Along with the intensive language training, I was given the opportunity to acquire and fine-tune my professional knowledge on international politics, history, sociology, intercultural communication, cultural and literary studies, economy and the corresponding legal system; with enthusiasm, I placed my main emphasis on cultural studies and linguistics.
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This bi-national, interdisciplinary and integrated course of study focuses on a contrastive approach to the culturally specific fabric and intercultural issues between the German culture and its Spanish counterpart.