Regulations for BIP Participants

The Summer School Programme on International Business Ethics is organised and hosted by TH Rosenheim (Germany). With application, registration and participation the students - referred to as participants - agree to the following regulations.

Requirements for participation

Participants need to provide a current proof of studies of a TH Rosenheim partner university at the time of their application for the programme. Advanced English skills (B2 CEFR) are required to take part in the programme. Cf. Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: The CEFR Levels (coe.int) The partner university has to take part in the Blended Intensive Programme (BIP).

Application

Participants need to apply until 1 May 2023 by sending a complete application by e-mail to international@th-rosenheim.de. Dates and deadlines communicated on the website and advised in writing are binding. The application itself does not entitle the participant to a place on the programme.

Data processing and Communication

The applicant's data will be reviewed by the TH Rosenheim and data will be passed on and processed by the organisers for the purpose of the application and participation. Further information regarding the acceptance or rejection of applications will be communicated through the e-mail address provided in the application form. With their application, participants agree to the privacy statements of the organising units and the terms of service of third-party online services.

Registration and Payment

Only completed applications will be further processed. After successful application, participants will receive a letter of confirmation including payment details if the applicant opted for the accommodation package. A final hotel booking is not completed until the payment is made. Participants need to pay within the given time frame in order to receive a hotel room. If a participant does not pay on time, the TH Rosenheim may withdraw their offer.

Fees / Pricing

For BIP applicants from participating partner universities no tuition fees apply. You can choose the accommodation package for 350 €. See full pricing information at costs

Entering Germany and Travelling to Rosenheim / Visa Regulations / COVID-19

The TH Rosenheim asks international participants to keep themselves informed about entry requirements at an early stage and on an ongoing basis. Participants are advised to check the Visa regulations by the Federal Foreign Office. If necessary, the letter of invitation may be used to apply for a visa to enter Schengen area or Germany. 

Participants are responsible for organising their travel to and from Germany and Rosenheim before and after the programme. Regarding the current COVID-19 pandemic, the organisers advise adequate planning and preparation: travel cancellation insurance and reimbursable airline tickets or public transport tickets. The Federal Foreign Office keeps travellers informed about possible entry restrictions, testing and quarantine regulations in Germany

Participants inform themselves about the necessary permits and processes of transit, including applicable vaccination, testing or quarantine regulations. Participants are also responsible for valid identification documents, checking visa regulations and entry permits and sufficient financial resources for travelling and staying abroad.

Required Corona protection measures and Safety guidelines

The organisers are committed to protecting participants and staff from contracting the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. All participants must be actively contributing to the protection measures in order to create a safe and healthy learning environment. Participants declare their cooperation and understanding that the situation is constantly evolving due to the dynamics of the pandemic. In any case, the applicable regulations for university operations will apply. 

Required vaccinations against the virus

No more required vaccinations for campus attendance. 

Negative test proof

No more required negative test proof for campus attendance.

Supplementary measures such as hygiene and testing protocols, social distancing and mandatory face masks may apply on site. These measures must be followed.

Cancellation policy / Refund policy

The TH Rosenheim reserves the right to cancel the programme in the event of unforeseen circumstances. In reasonable cases, participants may also cancel their participation. A cancellation must be made by e-mail. In the case of cancellation before June 15, 2023, a refund is possible. However, a fee of € 50 for administrative expenses will be charged. Bank transfer charges are at the expense of the participant.

Credit Validation

If accepted to the programme, credit validation and certificate will be provided based on attendance of mandatory sessions and successful examination of the programmes. For the recognition of the rewarded credits at their home university, participants will consult their academic advisor to receive credit transfer approval before applying.

Costs and Liability disclaimer

Attending the programme does not imply any insurance coverage by or compensation claims against the TH Rosenheim.

Release statement

Participants transfer the rights to TH Rosenheim, for the photo/video/audio recordings of themselves made during Joint Summer School programme and grant the Universities communications department permission to use this footage in unchanged or modified form (processed by third parties) for the media and purposes specified below. They waive their rights to identification and compensation. All other rights to the images, including all copyrights and other commercial property rights which relate to the photo/video and audio material remain with the copyright owner.

The footage will be used for the universities representative purposes as well as for individual degree programmes. In this sense, the footage will be used for advertising purposes, especially in the context of virtual orientation to university studies, both in print and online (advertisements, advertorials, posters, banners, flyers, radio), on the website, for publications (brochures, community publications, newspapers, research reports, newsletters), for online courses (such as MOOC, VHB) and the universities social media channels (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Xing, YouTube). In addition, the footage can also be shown at trade fairs or public appearances by the universities.

The consent may be revoked at any time at the University communications department. Insofar as the declaration of consent is not revoked, it remains valid indefinitely.