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scenarios for the small island state analysed. The work will be carried out in groups of 5 to 10 students. The students will learn to organize their work as a group research project and to regularly report [...] and a final written report (approx. 15 pages) by each team (includes modelling work) Medienformen / media used: Group work and lectures with beamer based presentations Literatur / basic literature for the [...] week: Seminar / 6 SWS Arbeitsaufwand / student workload: 90 hours of teaching and 210 hours of student work Kreditpunkte / credit points: 10 ECTS Voraussetzungen / preconditions: none Lernziele / Kompetenzen
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explore new avenues of value creation for social well-being that go against and beyond the capitalist concept of value as endless profit maximization. We will work along three dimensions: I. How is it possible [...] even deepen democracy under war economy? II. How can social and individual freedom flourish despite the obvious necessity to strictly follow social and ecological planning? III. What would prosperity and [...] Université du Luxembourg) Bridges to Belonging: Exploring the role of ‘migrant organizations’ in social protection and inclusive policies 02.11.2023 Mikhail Odin (Guest researcher ICES/KURS, Coimbra Institute
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Wales Trinity Saint David. 10:30 – Coffee break 11:00 – Panel 1: Dynamic virtual landscapes: between social media, connectivity and langua- ge maintenance. • Fan community building on Twitter: A method of [...] University of Hamburg. Niamh Ní Bhroin, University of Oslo. • Which languages do Besermans use on social media and why? – Christian Pischlöger, University of Vienna. • Academic indigenous lands: Connecting [...] va, St Petersburg State University. • Professionalism, financial compulsion or addic- tion? The working conditions and professional self-image of Hungarian journalists from Romania. – Orsolya Sarány,
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Nature of Science is evident into Gurie’s work, based on the narration as well as the lesson activities. 8. Compose a presentation about the life and the work of Maria Gurie in science, in order to present [...] activity 2 concerns the characteristics of Nature of Science: a) “There are historical, cultural, and social influences on science” and b) “Science has a subjective element”. 2 Suggestions to Teachers (Marie
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program is composed of plenary presentations and working groups with active design scope for PhD students (fieldwork, text production, presentations). Working languages will be English. The active command [...] (Collaboration of Humanities and Social Sciences in Europe) hat eine Vorankündigung einer internationalen Förderausschreibung veröffentlicht, den Call „Transformations: social and cultural dynamics in the [...] Julie K. Allen is Professor of Comparative Arts & Letters at Brigham Young University, USA. She works on questions of cultural identity in 19th, 20th, and 21st century Northern Europe, particularly with
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European BorderRegions in Comparison Thank you so much for your great work! I enjoyed discussions with students and the common work on borders a lot. KatarzynaStocklosa. 27 - 29 September 2012 In this Report [...] other researchers, way further in their academic careers, have developed in terms of both academic work and presentation skills. The seminar gave me the motivation to dig deeper into my interest in border [...] Director of the Department of Border Region Studies at the University of Southern Denmark. Graduate in Social Anthropology and History of Religion. Author of more than 80 scientific publications. Participants
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winter. Germans were among the most affected. It is said that this experience influenced the subsequent work of Liebig and the establishment of his company. Liebig gained experience as a pharmacist in the Gottfried [...] more advanced chemical research. In autumn of 1822, Liebig went to Paris to continue his studies. He worked in the private laboratory of Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, and became friends with Alexander von Humboldt [...] In 1837, he was elected a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, and in 1845, started working at the University of Munich, where he remained until his death. That same year, he received the title
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Consistency and Cognitive Dissonance. Social Forces, 46, 160–171. Geschwender, J.A. (1967b) Status Inconsistency, Social Isolation, and Individual Unrest. Social Forces, 46, 477–483. Gueorguieva, R.V. [...] or the death of a partner within the last year, schooling, working experience, size of the firm or institute, number of overtime hours worked in the month before the interview, employment status and a [...] paper understands both gratification variables and occupational qualification as factors that define social positions. This means, for example, that when occupational qualification shows a declining effect
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measured the energy converted from food into heat and mechanical work (Rubner, 1902). Several other scientists worked on a theory of nutrition and work to enhance human performance in industry and the military [...] energy for their work in factories. After von Helmholtz’s publi- cation on the conservation of the “living force,” 11 it seemed obvious working men had to convert their food into mechanical work and that these [...] person at rest and second with a person at work We found that the person at work produces more carbon dioxide than the other at rest, which means that the person at work uses more oxygen in respiration and dur-