Gone2hear – Webinar on studying abroad

UPDATE on webinar 1:

As the date, 18th of January, quickly approaches, we would like to cordially invite you to our webinar ‘Gone2Hear’, organised by Unga Hörselskadade (Swedish organisation for hard of hearing people).
Save the date of 1st part of event: 18th January 2022 from 5 pm to 7 pm CET
Where: Zoom (we’ll send the link via e-mail to registrants)
Accessibility: Captions and Sign Language interpreters will be provided
Note: Official language of this event is English.
If you haven’t yet, sign up as a listener: https://buff.ly/3fhUQMV!
The first webinar will be focused on the research about Swedish universities and its support for hard of hearing students; but the crucial point of this event will be the panel discussion between exchange survivors – hard of hearing students/workers who went abroad! We’ll tell you a small secret… our Vice-President, Leonie, will be one of them, sharing her experience! Moreover, the moderator of the event will be Lidia Best – president of the European Federation of Hard of Hearing Young People, a long-time activist and advocate for HoH people’s rights!
Sounds exiciting doesn’t it?! 😃

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Are you a hard of hearing student who is curious but also afraid to go abroad?
Or are you interested in the experiences of hard of hearing people conquering the world? Curious in what universities in Europe can offer you?
If you are interested, then we would like to invite you to actively participate in an event organized by our member organization, Unga Hörselskadade (and by certain people from IFHOHYP 😃) -> ‘Gone2Hear’ on Zoom (captions and sign language interpreters will be provided)!
Note: official language of this event is English.
Save these dates: 18th and 25th January 2022, from 5 pm to 7 pm CET.
One can attend just one chosen webinar or both of them, it's up to you.
Don’t wait too long, sign up as a listener or speaker through this form or contact us for more details: https://buff.ly/3q6w6fI!
Looking forward to having you with us!

Leonie von Berlin