| |
|
 |
 |
| Trainees Raul Montalvo, Klara Bagoly and Nelson Pereira Quintas. |
Berlin, Germany -- L.U.M. GmbH, Berlin, world-wide leading producer of analytical devices for direct and rapid stability analysis and particle characterization of dispersions offers traineeships within the European Leonardo da Vinci programme since 2002. The trainees are actively involved in the business processes of this company producing investment goods.
“For the first time we have now 3 trainees at LUM in parallel, besides 15 full-time employees. It has begun with the successful cooperation with the University of Miskolc, Hungary, which is traditionally in the field of marketing “, states Prof. Lerche, Managing Director of L.U.M. GmbH. „Additionally this year, we have selected two further graduates from Spain and Portugal for our research and development“, continues Prof. Lerche. „We obtain important support from trainees in the non-producing processes. The decision for the Leonardo programme is regarded as part of our investment in the future of our company as well as in in the young people.“
Klara Bagoly (Master in Economics from Hungary) extends her international experiences within the 8 months marketing-traineeship at L.U.M. and actively participates in the business processes. „Especially, I do enjoy the adantages of a small but powerful company and gain insight into all fields“, she says happily and expects positive influences on her future career.
Nelson Pereira Quintas, Chemical Engineer from Portugal, gains his first professional experiences at L.U.M. and esteems the high flexibility, fast decision processes and the appreciation of his work. „Here, I am able to make an important contribution to actual solutions and decisions.“
For the Chemist Raúl Montalvo from Spain the selection of Europe’s most modern science and technology park Adlershof for his 6 month-work was a must, moreover he enjoys the benefits of the attractive metropolis Berlin.
About the Leonardo da Vinci programme
In today's economic climate Europe is facing a twofold challenge. First, there is a need to prepare European citizens better for entering the labour market, thereby reducing the number of unemployed. Second, companies need a skilled workforce to cope with rapid scientific and technological changes in an increasingly competitive world. To meet this challenge the European Commission's Leonardo da Vinci programme serves as a laboratory of innovation in the field of lifelong learning.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/education/programmes/leonardo/leonardo_en.html
For more information kindly contact
Prof. Dr. Dietmar Lerche
L.U.M. GmbH
Rudower Chaussee 29
12489 Berlin
Germany
Telephone: ++49 30 6780 6030
Fax: ++49 30-6780 6058
Email: info@lum-gmbh.de
Web site: www.lum-gmbh.com
© Copyright 1998 - 2008 Water and Wastewater.com
Top of Page
|
|
| |
| Send news and case
histories to:
news@waterandwastewater.com |
|
|
| |
|
|
|
I Live Newsfeed
I |
|
Increase traffic and add
content to your website
with our exclusive
newsfeed generator.
Our live newsfeed
allows you to
include news
headlines from our
News Center, right
on your homepage.
Headlines update in
real-time, automatically.
Click here to create
your own newsfeed! |
|
| |
|
 |