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Police Department in North Rhine-Westphalia offers Dual Studies Programme for job seekers

Attend an informative session about dual study with North Rhine-Westphalia police on February 18, 2:00 PM at the career info center (BiZ), Wuppertal. Post-lecture, attendees can grill the recruitment advisory team with queries.

Police Dual StudiesAnnouncement in North Rhine-Westphalia about opportunities for combined work and...
Police Dual StudiesAnnouncement in North Rhine-Westphalia about opportunities for combined work and academic learning in the police force.

Police Department in North Rhine-Westphalia offers Dual Studies Programme for job seekers

On Tuesday, February 18th, at 14:00, the Career Information Center (BiZ) Wuppertal will host a lecture providing valuable insights into opportunities within the police force through a dual study program. The event, taking place at Hünefeldstr. 10a, 42285 Wuppertal, is open to all without the need for prior registration.

The lecture will cover various aspects of the dual study program with the police in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), a work-and-study model that combines practical police service with academic studies. This unique approach ensures candidates gain both theoretical knowledge and practical skills simultaneously.

Attendees can expect to learn about the structure and content of the dual study program, requirements and eligibility criteria, application processes and timelines, career prospects after completion, and the academic and practical components involved.

The police force is actively seeking numerous applicants for diverse tasks, and this lecture offers a fantastic opportunity for prospective applicants to gain firsthand guidance from police recruitment representatives or educational coordinators. Participants will also have the chance to ask questions after the lecture.

The general requirements for a dual study program with the police in NRW typically include having a university entrance qualification (such as Abitur or Fachhochschulreife), meeting physical and medical standards required for police service, passing a selection process, and committing to the dual track of study and practical police service for the full duration of the program.

For those interested in preparing for or attending this lecture, it is advisable to check directly with the local BiZ or the NRW police career portal for any registration requirements or additional details on the lecture content and format. Further information about the police profession can be found at https://www.arbeitsagentur.de/berufenet.

Young women have good chances of being hired in the police force, and the profession is promoted as suitable for those who enjoy working in a team and dealing with people. Police officers play a crucial role in protecting basic rights, helping people, clarifying crimes, and punishing traffic violations. They are always on duty to maintain order and security, available around the clock to protect life, freedom, and property.

The lecture at the Career Information Center in Wuppertal is an excellent opportunity for anyone considering a career in the police force to gain a better understanding of the opportunities available and the path to becoming a police officer through a dual study program.

The session at the Career Information Center in Wuppertal will delve into the dual study program for the police force in North Rhine-Westphalia, a combination of academic education-and-self-development and career-development through practical police service. Attendees can anticipate learning about the program's structure, application processes, and career advancement, making this event an invaluable resource for prospective applicants seeking to secure a position within the police force.

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