Ketevan Gujejiani – Student Assistant

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  • January 6, 2025
  • 1 min. Reading time
Portrait of Ketevan GujejianiPortrait of Ketevan Gujejiani
Ketevan Gujejiani is a student assistant at the ZKfN.
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These are my tasks at the ZKfN:

I am a student assistant in the field of graphic design and layout and I am mainly involved in the graphical preparation of the content for our communication channels and events. For example, I created the layout for the 2023 annual report and designed templates for LinkedIn posts and posters for upcoming events.

How I came to the ZKfN:

I am studying for a master's degree in architecture at TU Braunschweig and, among other things, I am dealing with questions of sustainable and socially just architecture and urban development. That's why the position of student assistant at the ZKfN appealed to me. I am happy to be part of this network, which is working for a climate-friendly future.

These are my wishes for the climate:

Recovered nature with rich biodiversity and a future without threats. A responsible coexistence of people with their environment. Climate-friendly, inclusive, sustainable urban planning.

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