Tino Rasche

*1983 in Jena (Germany), raised up in India, went to school and made his A-level in Moscow and Berlin, civil service in the Ukraine helping elderly people and former forced labourers and prisoners from concentration camps, studiing Technical Physics in Ilmenau (Germany) and St. Petersburg (Russia), theatre experience from international projects. At present working and researching in St. Petersburg and involved in MitOst association on a honorary basis. Since 2008 working as a trainer at Theodor-Heuss-Kolleg as well as beeing representative of THK-Alumni at MitOst since 2008, too.

"Theodor-Heuss-Kolleg - for me it is a vivid possibility to combine my interests in natural science with society. It is the place to play a part in responsible using of naturel resources and peaceful resolution of social conflicts of interest, doing that by intercultural exchange."

languages

German (native language), Russian, English, French

job at the Kolleg

trainer / mentor / interpreter and translator

main focus

music, theatre, sports, dialog, natural science and technics, project management and fundraising

seminars at Theodor-Heuss-Kolleg

summer seminars
Dein Thema ist das Thema - du bestimmst! (2009)
Vielfalt | Многообразие (2010)

project meetings
project meeting in Gdansk/Poland (2009)

seminars at regional cooperations
"Getting Involved!" project management seminar (Georgia, 2009)
"Getting Involved!" project development seminar - "Gender differences – How do they affect our reality?" (Georgia, 2010)
"Civic engagement every day" project development seminar - global world, identity and minorities (Germany, 2011)
"Von der Idee zum Projekt" project meeting (Russia, 2011)
"Getting Involved!" reflecting seminar (Georgia, 2011)

mentoring at Theodor-Heuss-Kolleg

"Deine Zukunft hängt von Dir ab!" - Tajikistan (2008/09)
"Bist Du ein Student - erfahr über Deine Rechte" - Kyrgyzstan (2009/10)
"Dein Weg - ein SoundSchauSpiel" - Germany (2010/2011)
"Бабушка - web 2.0 / Babuschka - web 2.0" - Russia/Germany (2011)

projects

Russen? Deutsche? Russlanddeutsche! (2006)