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First digital info day at the Wine Campus Neustadt

Digital info day for prospective students at the Wine Campus Neustadt / Thursday, May 28, 2020, 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. / 


New times require new concepts. Even though there are currently major restrictions due to COVID-19, the Wine Campus is offering all interested parties the opportunity to "get a taste" of the courses on offer and the entire campus virtually.


The Wine Campus Neustadt stands for practical teaching and applied science in the middle of vineyards. With around 200 students, teaching at the Wine Campus takes place in small groups with individual support. On our digital info day on 28.05.2020, participants will get to know the atmosphere of the Wine Campus and part of the campus team - all from the comfort of their own home.


The four-year dual Bachelor's degree program in Viticulture and Enology with a 24-month winemaking apprenticeship and the three-year dual Bachelor's degree program in Viticulture and Enology following a winemaking apprenticeship are the flagships of the Wine Campus. Anyone interested can also find out more about the part-time MBA Wine, Sustainability & Sales program, which is taught in English &. Information will also be provided on the new dualMaster's degree course in Viticulture and Enology (FAVO), which will start at the Wine Campus in fall 2020.


The info day will be presented online as a Zoom session and will start on Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 1:00 pm with a presentation of the Wine Campus Neustadt. As part of the presentation, participants will be offered a virtual campus tour through lecture halls, laboratories and the new oenological technology center in the St. John State Winery with Johannitergut. During the presentation, the various degree programs will be introduced along with the relevant contact persons, giving participants a glimpse behind the scenes. Important details and frequently asked questions are discussed on this occasion. For example, application and admission requirements, stays abroad during the course, language lessons in the German-French Master's program, financing and housing issues, as well as vocational training as a winemaker and the practical part of the course.


Registration is quick and easy via the Wine Campus Neustadt event page:
https://events.weincampus-neustadt.de/event/SG44PQ/digitaler-infotag


Participants will receive the relevant information on how to take part in the Zoom conference in good time.


Photo credits Photo "Students at the laptop": Stephan Presser\Wine Campus Neustadt