Made In Taiwan: from island to Deutschland

Hi everyone, I’m Jo-Yu Wang, though Jo works just fine. Originally from Taiwan—a dynamic and democratic society—I currently split my time between pursuing a Ph.D. at National Chengchi University (NCCU) in Taipei and teaching Chinese at a local high school. I take pride in Taiwan’s progressive stance, being the first in Asia to legalize same-sex Read More

I’m back !

After a month at home between the two semesters, I’m back in Munich! As I already followed this class last semester, this post will be more like an update than an introduction. If you want the full presentation and a little background, I redirect you to my first post. But for the lazy ones: I’m Julie, Read More

A Bit About Gefei, But More To Explore

My name is Zhang Gefei. Unlike the Western norm, Gefei is my first name, and Zhang is my family name. My nickname, which is called by my family members and only closest friends, is Feifei. It is very normal for Chinese people to have such a nickname which is made up of the last word Read More

Auf Wiedersehen, but not goodbye

As the sun sets on my exchange semester at LMU, I actually can’t find a word to express the depth of gratitude and emotions. This experience filled with moments of learning, growth, and unforgettable memories. I’ve become a braver person here. When I arrived on the other side of the continent on a nearly 20-hour Read More

Interview with Kerem Schamberger:“To Fight for a Better and Just world”

| 18th January 2024:Group Interview with Kerem Schamberger In a recent interview with Kerem Schamberger, he introduced us to the daily work of MEDICO, sharing his concerns on immigration issues from a communication perspective. We were deeply impressed by his passion for social activism and his pursuit of a just world. Part 1 “I decided Read More

How did my 5 months in Munich change me?

Time flies – I feel like I just came to Munich a few weeks ago but in practice my first semester is ending very soon. It was my first time living in Germany, living abroad for more than a month, and living by myself. I believe, overall, the experience here helped me try to be a Read More

The worst thing about Munich

The worst thing about Munich is the thought of leaving it. It’s been 5 months since I’ve been here, I’ve got to know everything. I made new friends, learned a few things from my courses, and even learned some German.I got here at the end of September. I had a week to settle in, and then the terror massacre on October 7th Read More

Munich, see you next time.

Hi Munich, this is my 119th day here. In Samuel’s (coming soon) farewell video, I said that coming here for an exchange was the best decision I’ve ever made. This is true, I love the beautiful and conducive learning environment at LMU, cherish the room I meticulously decorated in Olydorf, and appreciate the cleanliness and safety of the Read More

Unforgettable and irremovable memories in Munich

In the blink of an eye, it is time to say goodbye to all the unforgettable and irremovable memories I have made here in Munich. 👁️👁️ During my arrival in Munich in October, I was a girl not expecting too much about what would happen during my exchange semester and just worrying about unpacking my huge Read More

Farewell to LMU Munich!

As I sit down to pen this farewell blog post, a wave of nostalgia and gratitude washes over me. My time studying abroad at LMU has been nothing short of extraordinary. From enriching courses to cultural escapades, each experience has left an indelible mark on my academic journey. One of the highlights of my stay Read More

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