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Item Restricted Job Satisfaction Among Academic Interns During the COVID-19 Pandemic(2022) Efe-Oghene Prisca Ogri-Money; Hynes, Jennifer; Wagner, Evamaria; Faculty of Business Administration; Berlin International University of Applied SciencesAUTHOR-SUPPLIED ABSTRACT: Abstract this thesis studies the job satisfaction levels of 35 students who completed their internship during the covid-19 pandemic, using four variables: career development, compensation and benefits, relationship with management and work environment. A quantitative and qualitative analysis of the data derived during the study was carried out. It ultimately showed that internship satisfaction among the sample set varied, with most students expressing high satisfaction levels within the career development variable and low satisfaction levels within the relationship with management and compensation and benefits variables. The finding corroborates the literature discussed within the thesis. A recommendation for internship providers to prioritize effective communication, provide support/training, provide adequate compensation and an overall improvement of internship structures is essential to promoting positive internship satisfaction in the future. Keywords: job satisfaction, students, internship, covid-19 pandemic, career development, compensation, benefits, relationship with management, work environment, quantitative analysis, qualitative analysis, sample set, literature, effective communication, support, training, internship structuresItem Restricted The History Behind Abandoned Albanian Bunkers, Build During the Communist Regime and Their Possible Future Purposes(2022) Emanuel Tushi; Goodwin, Amara; Starck, Adrian von; Faculty of Architecture and Design; Berlin International University of Applied SciencesAI-GENERATED ABSTRACT: Abstract: This bachelor thesis focuses on the preservation and repurposing of bunkers built during Enver Hoxha's communist regime in Albania. The bunkers, which symbolize Albania's dark past, are a significant part of the country's history. The aim of this thesis is to investigate the importance of preserving these bunkers and explore potential ways to give them a new purpose that benefits both the country and tourists. The methodology involves examining the origin and impact of the bunkers, exploring their architectural heritage, analyzing their typology, and assessing their current situation and utilization. Real-life case studies are examined to gain a better understanding of these structures. The thesis concludes with a research project proposing new functions for the bunkers in specific locations, supported by illustrations and plans. Keywords: Albania, bunkers, preservation, repurposing, communist regime, heritage
