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Europa-Universität Flensburg

The European University of Flensburg (EUF) is a dynamic public university located in Germany's northernmost city, Flensburg. Founded in 1946 as a teacher training college, it was granted full university status in 1994. With approximately 5,000 students by 2022, EUF offers a close-knit academic community on a modern, green campus located by the picturesque Flensburg Fjord, close to the Danish border.

EUF is renowned for its interdisciplinary approach to education, with a strong focus on teacher training, education and international management. The university offers a wide range of subjects including humanities, social sciences, business and natural sciences. It is particularly renowned for its unique programmes in European Studies, Energy and Environmental Management and the international Masters in European Cultures and Society. The University prides itself on its international outlook and has partnerships with over 80 universities in 38 countries. EUF's global outlook is reflected in its diverse student body and its emphasis on intercultural learning experiences. The university's commitment to sustainability and social responsibility is evident in its research priorities, which include education, economics, environmental sciences and interdisciplinary European studies.

Notable features of EUF include its close cooperation with the University of Southern Denmark, with which it offers joint degree programmes, and with the Flensburg University of Applied Sciences, with which it shares a campus and facilities. The University's location in the German-Danish border region offers students a unique opportunity to experience the cultural richness and historical significance of this area. With its innovative approach to education, international character and commitment to addressing global challenges, the European University Flensburg offers students an enriching academic experience in a vibrant and culturally diverse environment.

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LITERASEA

Your EUF Literary Journal!

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In our next issues, students and staff from our partner universities will also have the opportunity to submit their creative work.

We just put together some press packages for our partners, including a press release , stickers, flyers for their own campuses, and a print version of issue 1!

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Issue 2 is coming…

Did we just release the very first issue of Literasea ? Yes. Do we already have a theme for the second issue? Also yes!

The theme of the 2nd Issue of Literasea is Movement .

Like the waves of the ocean, the  LiteraSEA  is in constant motion. In an ever-changing world, movement is everywhere, whether it be of a social, cultural, political, or personal nature, in time or in space. 

We are so excited and already looking forward to all your contributions. Maybe some of you already feel inspired to write or draw something during the semester break.  The submission deadline for texts and artworks is the 7 October .

Happy writing and drawing!

P.S.: If you have any further questions for submission guidelines check out our FAQs and Submission Guidelines .

Launch Party

Last Friday we launched the very first issue of Literasea and we couldn’t have had bigger smiles on our faces. Thanks to everyone who celebrated with us. It was a blast!

Here are a few photos to reminisce…

The Team of the first issue of Literasea

Show us where you read Literasea!

No matter if online or print – show us where you read Literasea by tagging us on instagram @eufliterasea and using our hashtag #eufeellikereading !

The time has finally come and we can present you the very first issue of Literasea – the new literary magazine of the Europa-Universität Flensburg. We hope you enjoy the various texts and artworks about Human Behavior which is the issue’s theme.

Over the past few months, we have worked hard to not only hold the first printed edition of Literasea in our hands but also to have a website filled with literary content as well as an Instagram account and promotional material such as posters and fun stickers. All this involved many hours of joint work, accompanied not only by laughter, but also by occasional discussions and many brainstorming sessions. There were many decisions to be made to end up with a cohesive journal.

We now hold the first issue of Literasea in our hands and couldn’t be prouder to present to you the German and English texts and the few artworks of numerous authors and artists.

Hopefully, the literary magazine will serve as a platform for creative experimentation for students and staff of the Europa-Universität Flensburg in the future.

A few words of thanks

First, we would like to thank Sibylle Machat for this project idea and her active support in all matters.

We would also like to thank Liv Hambrett for the good cooperation and her great help with the editing. Without them, the cooperation between the Creative Writing course and the Editing & Publishing project would certainly not have gone so smoothly.

Thank you to all authors and artists for submitting their texts and art- works. Their creative work is the basis of Literasea and without them, there would have been no journal to even publish.

We would also like to thank the Fördergesellschaft der Universität Flensburg for their financial support. They made it possible to advertise this journal, celebrate the launch of this first-ever issue and sell it at a low price point.

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FUAS offers a broad range of master's degree programmes, one of them taught entirely in English. Find out more about the course contents, application requirements and career options as well as who your contact is for each programme.

If you have completed a bachelor's or a similar degree, studying for a master's could be your next step. Whether you want to do this right away or gain some work experience first, is entirely up to you.

The master's degree programmes at FUAS usually take three to four semesters, meaning that you will have acquired either 90 or 120 credit points at the end of your master's. Depending on how many semesters your bachelor was made up of, you may have to add a semester to your master's to gain the required overall number of credit points - this total is at 300 credit points.

Does that sound good? Because it is about to get better when we introduce our master's degree programmes to you. One of them - Wind Engineering - is taught entirely in English. Others include classes taught in English. What they all have on common are their up-to-date curricula and a great focus on application as well as offering a great opportunity to further your knowledge and your career.

Find out what we can offer you.

Here is an overview of all the relevent legal information on the admission requirements for our master's degree programmes.

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How to Write a College Essay | A Complete Guide & Examples

The college essay can make or break your application. It’s your chance to provide personal context, communicate your values and qualities, and set yourself apart from other students.

A standout essay has a few key ingredients:

  • A unique, personal topic
  • A compelling, well-structured narrative
  • A clear, creative writing style
  • Evidence of self-reflection and insight

To achieve this, it’s crucial to give yourself enough time for brainstorming, writing, revision, and feedback.

In this comprehensive guide, we walk you through every step in the process of writing a college admissions essay.

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Why do you need a standout essay, start organizing early, choose a unique topic, outline your essay, start with a memorable introduction, write like an artist, craft a strong conclusion, revise and receive feedback, frequently asked questions.

While most of your application lists your academic achievements, your college admissions essay is your opportunity to share who you are and why you’d be a good addition to the university.

Your college admissions essay accounts for about 25% of your application’s total weight一and may account for even more with some colleges making the SAT and ACT tests optional. The college admissions essay may be the deciding factor in your application, especially for competitive schools where most applicants have exceptional grades, test scores, and extracurriculars.

What do colleges look for in an essay?

Admissions officers want to understand your background, personality, and values to get a fuller picture of you beyond your test scores and grades. Here’s what colleges look for in an essay :

  • Demonstrated values and qualities
  • Vulnerability and authenticity
  • Self-reflection and insight
  • Creative, clear, and concise writing skills

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It’s a good idea to start organizing your college application timeline in the summer of your junior year to make your application process easier. This will give you ample time for essay brainstorming, writing, revision, and feedback.

While timelines will vary for each student, aim to spend at least 1–3 weeks brainstorming and writing your first draft and at least 2–4 weeks revising across multiple drafts. Remember to leave enough time for breaks in between each writing and editing stage.

Create an essay tracker sheet

If you’re applying to multiple schools, you will have to juggle writing several essays for each one. We recommend using an essay tracker spreadsheet to help you visualize and organize the following:

  • Deadlines and number of essays needed
  • Prompt overlap, allowing you to write one essay for similar prompts

You can build your own essay tracker using our free Google Sheets template.

College essay tracker template

Ideally, you should start brainstorming college essay topics the summer before your senior year. Keep in mind that it’s easier to write a standout essay with a unique topic.

If you want to write about a common essay topic, such as a sports injury or volunteer work overseas, think carefully about how you can make it unique and personal. You’ll need to demonstrate deep insight and write your story in an original way to differentiate it from similar essays.

What makes a good topic?

  • Meaningful and personal to you
  • Uncommon or has an unusual angle
  • Reveals something different from the rest of your application

Brainstorming questions

You should do a comprehensive brainstorm before choosing your topic. Here are a few questions to get started:

  • What are your top five values? What lived experiences demonstrate these values?
  • What adjectives would your friends and family use to describe you?
  • What challenges or failures have you faced and overcome? What lessons did you learn from them?
  • What makes you different from your classmates?
  • What are some objects that represent your identity, your community, your relationships, your passions, or your goals?
  • Whom do you admire most? Why?
  • What three people have significantly impacted your life? How did they influence you?

How to identify your topic

Here are two strategies for identifying a topic that demonstrates your values:

  • Start with your qualities : First, identify positive qualities about yourself; then, brainstorm stories that demonstrate these qualities.
  • Start with a story : Brainstorm a list of memorable life moments; then, identify a value shown in each story.

After choosing your topic, organize your ideas in an essay outline , which will help keep you focused while writing. Unlike a five-paragraph academic essay, there’s no set structure for a college admissions essay. You can take a more creative approach, using storytelling techniques to shape your essay.

Two common approaches are to structure your essay as a series of vignettes or as a single narrative.

Vignettes structure

The vignette, or montage, structure weaves together several stories united by a common theme. Each story should demonstrate one of your values or qualities and conclude with an insight or future outlook.

This structure gives the admissions officer glimpses into your personality, background, and identity, and shows how your qualities appear in different areas of your life.

Topic: Museum with a “five senses” exhibit of my experiences

  • Introduction: Tour guide introduces my museum and my “Making Sense of My Heritage” exhibit
  • Story: Racial discrimination with my eyes
  • Lesson: Using my writing to document truth
  • Story: Broadway musical interests
  • Lesson: Finding my voice
  • Story: Smells from family dinner table
  • Lesson: Appreciating home and family
  • Story: Washing dishes
  • Lesson: Finding moments of peace in busy schedule
  • Story: Biking with Ava
  • Lesson: Finding pleasure in job well done
  • Conclusion: Tour guide concludes tour, invites guest to come back for “fall College Collection,” featuring my search for identity and learning.

Single story structure

The single story, or narrative, structure uses a chronological narrative to show a student’s character development over time. Some narrative essays detail moments in a relatively brief event, while others narrate a longer journey spanning months or years.

Single story essays are effective if you have overcome a significant challenge or want to demonstrate personal development.

Topic: Sports injury helps me learn to be a better student and person

  • Situation: Football injury
  • Challenge: Friends distant, teachers don’t know how to help, football is gone for me
  • Turning point: Starting to like learning in Ms. Brady’s history class; meeting Christina and her friends
  • My reactions: Reading poetry; finding shared interest in poetry with Christina; spending more time studying and with people different from me
  • Insight: They taught me compassion and opened my eyes to a different lifestyle; even though I still can’t play football, I’m starting a new game

Brainstorm creative insights or story arcs

Regardless of your essay’s structure, try to craft a surprising story arc or original insights, especially if you’re writing about a common topic.

Never exaggerate or fabricate facts about yourself to seem interesting. However, try finding connections in your life that deviate from cliché storylines and lessons.

Common insight Unique insight
Making an all-state team → outstanding achievement Making an all-state team → counting the cost of saying “no” to other interests
Making a friend out of an enemy → finding common ground, forgiveness Making a friend out of an enemy → confront toxic thinking and behavior in yourself
Choir tour → a chance to see a new part of the world Choir tour → a chance to serve in leading younger students
Volunteering → learning to help my community and care about others Volunteering → learning to be critical of insincere resume-building
Turning a friend in for using drugs →  choosing the moral high ground Turning a friend in for using drugs →  realizing the hypocrisy of hiding your secrets

Admissions officers read thousands of essays each year, and they typically spend only a few minutes reading each one. To get your message across, your introduction , or hook, needs to grab the reader’s attention and compel them to read more..

Avoid starting your introduction with a famous quote, cliché, or reference to the essay itself (“While I sat down to write this essay…”).

While you can sometimes use dialogue or a meaningful quotation from a close family member or friend, make sure it encapsulates your essay’s overall theme.

Find an original, creative way of starting your essay using the following two methods.

Option 1: Start with an intriguing hook

Begin your essay with an unexpected statement to pique the reader’s curiosity and compel them to carefully read your essay. A mysterious introduction disarms the reader’s expectations and introduces questions that can only be answered by reading more.

Option 2: Start with vivid imagery

Illustrate a clear, detailed image to immediately transport your reader into your memory. You can start in the middle of an important scene or describe an object that conveys your essay’s theme.

A college application essay allows you to be creative in your style and tone. As you draft your essay, try to use interesting language to enliven your story and stand out .

Show, don’t tell

“Tell” in writing means to simply state a fact: “I am a basketball player.” “ Show ” in writing means to use details, examples, and vivid imagery to help the reader easily visualize your memory: “My heart races as I set up to shoot一two seconds, one second一and score a three-pointer!”

First, reflect on every detail of a specific image or scene to recall the most memorable aspects.

  • What are the most prominent images?
  • Are there any particular sounds, smells, or tastes associated with this memory?
  • What emotion or physical feeling did you have at that time?

Be vulnerable to create an emotional response

You don’t have to share a huge secret or traumatic story, but you should dig deep to express your honest feelings, thoughts, and experiences to evoke an emotional response. Showing vulnerability demonstrates humility and maturity. However, don’t exaggerate to gain sympathy.

Use appropriate style and tone

Make sure your essay has the right style and tone by following these guidelines:

  • Use a conversational yet respectful tone: less formal than academic writing, but more formal than texting your friends.
  • Prioritize using “I” statements to highlight your perspective.
  • Write within your vocabulary range to maintain an authentic voice.
  • Write concisely, and use the active voice to keep a fast pace.
  • Follow grammar rules (unless you have valid stylistic reasons for breaking them).

You should end your college essay with a deep insight or creative ending to leave the reader with a strong final impression. Your college admissions essay should avoid the following:

  • Summarizing what you already wrote
  • Stating your hope of being accepted to the school
  • Mentioning character traits that should have been illustrated in the essay, such as “I’m a hard worker”

Here are two strategies to craft a strong conclusion.

Option 1: Full circle, sandwich structure

The full circle, or sandwich, structure concludes the essay with an image, idea, or story mentioned in the introduction. This strategy gives the reader a strong sense of closure.

In the example below, the essay concludes by returning to the “museum” metaphor that the writer opened with.

Option 2: Revealing your insight

You can use the conclusion to show the insight you gained as a result of the experiences you’ve described. Revealing your main message at the end creates suspense and keeps the takeaway at the forefront of your reader’s mind.

Revise your essay before submitting it to check its content, style, and grammar. Get feedback from no more than two or three people.

It’s normal to go through several rounds of revision, but take breaks between each editing stage.

Also check out our college essay examples to see what does and doesn’t work in an essay and the kinds of changes you can make to improve yours.

Respect the word count

Most schools specify a word count for each essay , and you should stay within 10% of the upper limit.

Remain under the specified word count limit to show you can write concisely and follow directions. However, don’t write too little, which may imply that you are unwilling or unable to write a thoughtful and developed essay.

Check your content, style, and grammar

  • First, check big-picture issues of message, flow, and clarity.
  • Then, check for style and tone issues.
  • Finally, focus on eliminating grammar and punctuation errors.

Get feedback

Get feedback from 2–3 people who know you well, have good writing skills, and are familiar with college essays.

  • Teachers and guidance counselors can help you check your content, language, and tone.
  • Friends and family can check for authenticity.
  • An essay coach or editor has specialized knowledge of college admissions essays and can give objective expert feedback.

The checklist below helps you make sure your essay ticks all the boxes.

College admissions essay checklist

I’ve organized my essay prompts and created an essay writing schedule.

I’ve done a comprehensive brainstorm for essay topics.

I’ve selected a topic that’s meaningful to me and reveals something different from the rest of my application.

I’ve created an outline to guide my structure.

I’ve crafted an introduction containing vivid imagery or an intriguing hook that grabs the reader’s attention.

I’ve written my essay in a way that shows instead of telling.

I’ve shown positive traits and values in my essay.

I’ve demonstrated self-reflection and insight in my essay.

I’ve used appropriate style and tone .

I’ve concluded with an insight or a creative ending.

I’ve revised my essay , checking my overall message, flow, clarity, and grammar.

I’ve respected the word count , remaining within 10% of the upper word limit.

Congratulations!

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Colleges want to be able to differentiate students who seem similar on paper. In the college application essay , they’re looking for a way to understand each applicant’s unique personality and experiences.

Your college essay accounts for about 25% of your application’s weight. It may be the deciding factor in whether you’re accepted, especially for competitive schools where most applicants have exceptional grades, test scores, and extracurricular track records.

A standout college essay has several key ingredients:

  • A unique, personally meaningful topic
  • A memorable introduction with vivid imagery or an intriguing hook
  • Specific stories and language that show instead of telling
  • Vulnerability that’s authentic but not aimed at soliciting sympathy
  • Clear writing in an appropriate style and tone
  • A conclusion that offers deep insight or a creative ending

While timelines will differ depending on the student, plan on spending at least 1–3 weeks brainstorming and writing the first draft of your college admissions essay , and at least 2–4 weeks revising across multiple drafts. Don’t forget to save enough time for breaks between each writing and editing stage.

You should already begin thinking about your essay the summer before your senior year so that you have plenty of time to try out different topics and get feedback on what works.

Most college application portals specify a word count range for your essay, and you should stay within 10% of the upper limit to write a developed and thoughtful essay.

You should aim to stay under the specified word count limit to show you can follow directions and write concisely. However, don’t write too little, as it may seem like you are unwilling or unable to write a detailed and insightful narrative about yourself.

If no word count is specified, we advise keeping your essay between 400 and 600 words.

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Canteens in Flensburg

Our canteen awaits you on the Flensburg campus with its tasty and affordable menu. Not only will you get your fill here, but you can also meet your fellow students and prepare your next presentation, for example. In addition to the canteen, there is also the Café Lounge and the cafeteria in the B building, where you can indulge in culinary delights.

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Interesting facts about our facilities, mensa flensburg with cafeteria.

The Mensa is located in the middle of the Flensburg University campus. The bright interior is surrounded by generous window fronts and offers you a meeting place between lectures. The cafeteria team offers daily changing dishes, a salad and dessert buffet as well as currywurst and co. from the grill.

Cafeteria In the entrance area of the Mensa, the Café Lounge welcomes you with fresh baguettes, pastries, various drinks and organic Fairtrade coffee specialties, which you can enjoy directly on site in the cozy lounge atmosphere.

In summer, the Mensa's outdoor terrace offers places to relax. The Mensa is barrier-arm. And for our youngest visitors, there are highchairs and a diaper-changing facility.

Address Thomas-Fincke-Strasse 20 24943 Flensburg

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Cafeteria in the B-Building

The cafeteria is located on the first floor of the university's B-building and offers a variety of snacks such as sandwiches, crisp salads, muffins and cakes, as well as a selection of hot and cold drinks. At lunchtime you can choose between daily changing warm dishes as well as currywurst and co. There is a high chair for our youngest guests.

Address Kanzleistraße 91A 24943 Flensburg

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If you are looking for the chance to study the English language, its literature(s) and culture(s) at a high quality level, as well as acquire the comprehensive academic education necessary for an English teacher, we might be exactly what you have been searching for.

 As our entire program (lectures, exams, term papers) is conducted in English, we thought it fitting to welcome you in English as well!

Explore our website to find more information (in both German and English) about our various Bachelor and Master course programmes, our staff, our research profiles, projects and publications, and our many extracurricular opportunities, as well as our contact details and information on special events.

If you have questions or need to know more, feel free to contact us.

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  1. PDF Was ist ein Essay?

    Im Folgenden einige Hinweise, zum Verfassen von Essays: 1. Ein Essay schreiben ist wissenschaftliches Schreiben, d.h. die kritische Auseinandersetzung - nicht mehr und auch nicht weniger! In einem präzisen, knappen, aber ausreichenden Text soll eine Fragestellung diskutiert werden. Dementsprechend soll der Text "schlank" und "locker ...

  2. B.A. European Cultures and Society

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  3. PDF Academic Writing Guide

    M.A. European Studies Europa-Universität Flensburg. 6. The academic paper itself should always contain three parts: 1. Introduction: - Catch the readers attention - Declare the topic - Reveal the purpose and present the main problem: research question - Present the concept and plan of your paper. 2.

  4. Submission Guidelines

    We publish writing and artworks from students and staff of the Europa-Universität Flensburg and partner universities. What Do We Publish? ... maximum of 3000 words (e.g. Memoir, Personal essays) Spelling and Punctuation. If you are submitting in English, we ask that you are consistent in your spelling and punctuation. ... Please submit your ...

  5. LITERASEA

    The new literary journal of the Europa-Universität Flensburg: Literasea. Filled with texts of various genres and artworks by EUF students and staff, the journal has something for everyone. Human Behaviour is the theme of the very first issue of Literasea which is out NOW! Click through the different categories and enjoy the numerous texts and ...

  6. University of Flensburg

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  8. 10 English Study Programs at Europa-Universität Flensburg

    The European University of Flensburg (EUF) is a dynamic public university located in Germany's northernmost city, Flensburg. Founded in 1946 as a teacher training college, it was granted full university status in 1994. With approximately 5,000 students by 2022, EUF offers a close-knit academic community on a modern, green campus located by the ...

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    Did we just release the very first issue of Literasea?Yes. Do we already have a theme for the second issue? Also yes! The theme of the 2nd Issue of Literasea is Movement.. Like the waves of the ocean, the LiteraSEA is in constant motion.In an ever-changing world, movement is everywhere, whether it be of a social, cultural, political, or personal nature, in time or in space.

  11. English for Academic Purposes

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  13. Why choose Flensburg

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  14. How to Structure an Essay

    The basic structure of an essay always consists of an introduction, a body, and a conclusion. But for many students, the most difficult part of structuring an essay is deciding how to organize information within the body. This article provides useful templates and tips to help you outline your essay, make decisions about your structure, and ...

  15. Registrar's Office (Studierendensekretariat)

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  16. Exam Information

    This exam consists of a 90-minute written essay exam. ... Europa-Universität Flensburg Auf dem Campus 1 24943 Flensburg Germany. Phone: +49 461 805 02 Fax: +49 461 805 2144. Internet: www.uni-flensburg.de...

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    Im Folgenden erfährst du, wie du ein Essay für die Uni schreiben kannst und auf welche Punkte du achten solltest. Was ist ein wissenschaftlicher Essay? Ein wissenschaftliches Es

  18. Master's degree programmes

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  19. How to Write a College Essay

    Making an all-state team → outstanding achievement. Making an all-state team → counting the cost of saying "no" to other interests. Making a friend out of an enemy → finding common ground, forgiveness. Making a friend out of an enemy → confront toxic thinking and behavior in yourself.

  20. Europe Week 2024

    Seminar on I. Kant's Essay on "Perceptual Peace" (in German) (Markus Pohlmeyer/Catholic Theology) (HEL 167) 10:00: 10:00-12:00 EPSO EU Careers Infoevent (HEL 164, hybrid) ... isabella.tegethoff-PleaseRemoveIncludingDashes-@ uni-flensburg.de Building Gebäude Dublin Room DUB 212 Street Campusallee 3 Post code / City 24943 Flensburg Show details

  21. Cafeterias in Flensburg

    The Mensa is located in the middle of the Flensburg University campus. The bright interior is surrounded by generous window fronts and offers you a meeting place between lectures. The cafeteria team offers daily changing dishes, a salad and dessert buffet as well as currywurst and co. from the grill. In the entrance area of the Mensa, the Café ...

  22. The Institute of English and American Studies

    Europa-Universität Flensburg Auf dem Campus 1 24943 Flensburg Germany. Phone: +49 461 805 02 Fax: +49 461 805 2144. Internet: www.uni-flensburg.de