Kostenlose Postkarten mit Leipzig-Bezug/Motiv gesucht

Hallo! Hat jemand zufällig eine Idee, wo man in kostenlose Postkarten bekommen könnte, die entweder Leipzig zeigen oder zumindest einen Bezug zur Stadt haben? Oft gibt es ja z.B. so Werbekarten in Cafés/Bars, es dürften also auch Karten von Einrichtungen oder Firmen sein. Ich benötige leider eine größere Stückzahl (für ein Projekt).

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u/noes_72 — 19 hours ago

Erfahrungen mit der Fernakademie für Tourismus & Hospitality?

Hallo! Hat hier jemand zufällig Erfahrungen mit der Fernakademie für Tourismus & Hospitality? Die Fernakademie bietet verschiedene Weiterbildungen an, u.a. im Tourismusmanagement. Insgesamt wirkt alles qualitativ hochwertig, es gibt auch IHK-Abschlüsse, aber ich finde bisher wenig Erfahrungswerte.

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u/noes_72 — 24 days ago

Hey! I would like to ask for your advice:

I am in my thirties and already have a BA/MA degree in languages and education, and I am currently working as a teacher with adults, which I enjoy and feel happy with. I have always been interested in art history and architecture but back then I decided against studying those subjects. For example, I could also have become an art teacher (but I have never produced enough art myself to be accepted).

Now I am seriously considering taking up art history again. I see two options:

a) Studying art history as a full degree programme (Bachelor of Arts) at a university near me. That would, however, require time alongside work and also tuition fees. It would probably be the most complete option, but do I really need another Bachelor of Arts? Would it be worth all the effort? There are also degree programmes in art mediation and art education, although these often require entrance exams and artwortk portfolios.

b) I have found some online courses that sound quite good and high-quality, and all of them come with certificates: "Art Explora" (Sorbonne University), the "Städel Course on Modern Art", various courses on Coursera and edX, e.g. "The Architectural Imagination" (Harvard). Wouldn’t it also be a good or even better idea to take these courses and, in addition to gaining knowledge, collect a few certificates as well? I know that these certificates are not worth much, but that wouldn’t be my main motivation anyway.

Apart from personal interest as my main motivation, I could also imagine using this knowledge professionally at some point, for example as a tour guide, travel guide or in art education. Art and architecture are also great conversation starters in language classes. But even there a few certificates alongside my degree in languages/education might be enough, I suppose?

What would you do? And do you have any other tips for good online resources with certificates? Or even affordable online degree programmes?

Thank you!

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u/noes_72 — 2 months ago