Hochschule Karlsruhe Hochschule Karlsruhe - University of Applied Sciences
Hochschule Karlsruhe Hochschule Karlsruhe - University of Applied Sciences
Project team at the closing event in Kilifi Projekt VIEL
VIEL and ADDI alumni together with the project team at the closing event in Kilifi

Intercultural learning with a sustainable impact: The VIEL project has come to an end after four successful years

After four years, the successful trinational VIEL project run by the Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences in collaboration with Pwani University (Kenya) and the University of Limerick (Ireland) came to an end with a closing event in Kilifi, Kenya.

“Virtual International Exchange and Learning (VIEL) Kenya-Ireland-Germany” is part of the Baden-Württemberg-STIPENDIUM for University Students – BWS plus, a programme of the Baden-Württemberg Stiftung. The project runs for four years and is financed with an amount of 145.000€.

Final VIEL round 8 with six students

The eighth and final round of the project took place from March to September 2025. Six students from Pwani University, the University of Limerick and Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences took part. The virtual semester included workshops on technical communication topics and weekly informal get-togethers to get to know each other better and exchange ideas in a private setting. At the end of the semester, the students travelled to Kenya to meet in person after their virtual collaboration. The time spent together provided intensive insights into each other's cultures and at the same time promoted mutual understanding and appreciation for their own cultures, as Raphaela, a master's student in the KMM programme, reports: “One thing I found especially interesting was how much I learned, not only about Kenyan and Irish cultures, but also about my own, during the exchange. Talking about our backgrounds made me reflect on what it means to be German and how others see us. That was both surprising and insightful.”

Final closing event in Kilifi

On 28 September 2025, a closing event of the VIEL project took place in Kilifi – the grand finale of the eighth round of short-term stays. All Kenyan alumni from previous VIEL rounds and participants from the former ADDI project were invited. Almost all members of the organising team and other guests also attended. During a joint dinner, those present first exchanged views on the project and its successes before the official part began. Prof. Sissi Closs thanked all project members, especially the project coordinators Edith Miano from Pwani University, Dr Yvonne Cleary from the University of Limerick and Belinda Oechsler from Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences for their dedicated work, and once again emphasised the great success and significance of the project.


The students of the eighth round gave short keynote speeches in which they looked back on their time together, shared personal experiences and reported on what they had learned from each other. Despite their different cultural and historical backgrounds, it was emphasised that they share many common values and experiences. Afterwards, they were ceremoniously presented with their certificates. The event concluded with the screening of a film in which many VIEL alumni had participated – a moving retrospective and thank you to all those involved. It was particularly impressive to see how many people had benefited from the VIEL project. Instead of the initially planned 36 students in six rounds, a total of 45 students were actively involved in eight rounds. In addition, 211 other students from Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences and Pwani University took part in the virtual workshops, significantly increasing the reach and impact of the project.

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About the VIEL project

VIEL was launched in October 2021 and was initially planned to run for three years. Due to high interest, it was extended for another year in 2024 at no additional cost. Initiated by Prof. Sissi Closs from Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences in cooperation with Pwani University and the University of Limerick, the project combines professional training in technical communication with intercultural exchange. The hybrid concept enables students to acquire important skills and build a sustainable network that will continue to exist beyond the end of the project. Project leader Prof. Closs emphasises: „ Together with the former project ADDI, VIEL has established a large network in which participants not only exchange technical expertise on a long-term basis but also benefit from their international contacts and the intercultural skills they have acquired”.

More information about the VIEL project is available on the exchange and learning platform  karlifi.org-Lernplattform and on Instagram.

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Baden-Württemberg-STIPENDIUM
The Baden-Württemberg-STIPENDIUM supports the international exchange of students and vocationally qualified people. Since 2001, it has enabled more than 28,000 young people from Baden-Württemberg to gain experience abroad and allowed scholarship holders from other countries to visit Baden-Württemberg. Approximately 1,500 young people receive a Baden-Württemberg-STIPENDIUM each year.

Baden-Württemberg-STIPENDIUM for University Cooperations – BWS plus
With the Baden-Württemberg-STIPENDIUM for University Cooperations – BWS plus, the Baden-Württemberg Stiftung supports joint projects between universities from Baden-Württemberg and their international partners. The programme is endowed with approximately 1,2 million Euros annually. Since 2011, more than 140 BWS plus projects have been supported at universities in Baden-Württemberg.


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