Ulm’s International Committee tackles migration, education, and economic growth in public forum
Ulm's International Committee is set to hold a public meeting on Tuesday, November 11, from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM in the Town Hall's Great Hall. The committee, which supports and advises Ulm’s City Council on issues from the perspective of people with migration backgrounds, has an intriguing agenda. Among the topics to be discussed are education, economic affairs, and new immigration. The meeting will also introduce the 'Language Contact Point' and the International Interpreting Service (IDU), presented by Claudius Faul from the Social Services Department. A presentation by Martina Bachmann on the Welcome Center of the Ulm Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IHK Ulm) is also scheduled. All Ulm residents are welcome to attend and engage with these important discussions. The International Committee's meeting promises to be insightful and inclusive, covering a range of topics that directly impact Ulm's diverse community. The public is encouraged to participate and contribute to the conversation.
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