Schwitzke & Partner repeatedly supports the
Deutschlandstipendium at the Düsseldorf University of Applied Sciences (HSD).
This year the scholarship holder Kemo Abbing is being supported. The focus is on the exchange with the university
innovative projects and company-related seminar papers or experience abroad.
focus. Schwitzke & Partner sees itself as a committed partner to the academic world and
world and specifically supports collaborations that promote the development of new approaches and
technologies.
Currently, 38 companies, associations, foundations and private individuals at HSD support
153 committed and talented students via the Deutschlandstipendium, of which 31
in the Department of Architecture and 12 in the Department of Design.
Kemo Abbing is in his 3rd semester on the Architecture and Interior Design course.
Interior Design. “The Deutschlandstipendium gives us the opportunity to support
support 'our' scholarship holder during his studies, to get him excited about the exciting
exciting job profile and gain a deeper insight into his skills as a potential specialist.
as a potential specialist,” says Kathrin Kirchhoff, Head of HR Schwitzke.
“We see this funding as an important investment in the future of our industry.”
With the Deutschlandstipendium scholarship, the German government has been supporting talented
and high-achieving students. It aims to honor outstanding achievements and
social commitment, strengthen society's sense of responsibility for education and
society's sense of responsibility for education and talent and ultimately contribute to a new
scholarship culture in Germany.
In this way, an important contribution is made both for the young talents and for the
and retaining them in the company. “We see this initiative not only
as a contribution to securing skilled workers, but also as an expression of our
social responsibility to help shape the future in a sustainable and innovative way.
That's why we are delighted to be involved again this year,” says Kathrin
Kirchhoff