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Neukölln in Berlin. It hosts perhaps the largest number of migrant owned businesses out of the 12 Berlin's districts/Photo: AfricanCourierMedia

Berlin holds business start-up seminar for residents with migrant background

ANNOUNCEMENT

The extraordinary seminar programme offered by the State of Berlin on the topic of start-ups and self-employment for people with a migration background interested in starting a business begins a new round in July!

For the past 21 years, the state of Berlin has been strengthening cultural diversity of Berlin’s start-ups and has been running the seminar series “Vielfalt gründet” (formerly: “Planning the future. Seeing opportunities”). In cooperation with various intercultural networks, these introductory seminars are offered bilingually and provide international founders with an initial insight into the topic of start-ups.

We hereby draw your attention to the date for the next seminar in English:

The business start-up seminar in English:

          Date:                   Tuesday, 11 July 2023

          Time:                   10:00 – 16:00 hours (10 am – 4 pm)

          Language:           English & Germany

          Format:                Online via Zoom and Live (Venue: Lonex e.V., Marchlewskistraße 101, 10243 Berlin)

          Partners:              LONEX e. V. & LOK.a.Motion e. V. & GmbH

          Registration:          https://lets-meet.org/reg/0ca050dd9e1597a49a

Registration deadline: Monday, 23 May 2022, 17:00hrs

Support the project with your application.

You are also welcome to follow us on Facebook and Twitter and stay up to date on upcoming seminar dates.

Further information on the seminar series, the seminars and the partners of the project can be found on the Vielfalt gründet website: www.vielfalt-gruendet.de

If you have any questions, concerns or would like to register for upcoming bilingual business start-up seminars, please do not hesitate to contact us personally at: vielfalt@ariadne-an-der-spree.de.

© Vielfalt Gruendet

More about Vielfalt Gruendet HERE

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