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Arbeitsaufwand / student workload: Preparation seminar Attendance: 30 hours Individual work: 90 hours Project Guided Project Work: 180 hours Kreditpunkte / credit points: 10 ECTS Voraussetzungen nach Prüfungsordnung/ [...] problem to specific research questions - are able to select and apply the appropriate methods of social and technical research in the energy sector - are able to design and monitor an activity and time [...] skills - have improved their capability to think multidisciplinary - have improved their capability to work in intercultural and multidisciplinary teams under time pressure - have improved their problem solving
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2: Impact 3: Implementation 1.1 Objectives 2.1 Expected impacts 3.1 Work plan - Work packages, deliverables 1.2 Relation to the work programme 2.2 Measures to maximise impact a) Dissemination and exploitation [...] 2: Impact 3: Implementation 1.1 Objectives 2.1 Expected impacts 3.1 Work plan - Work packages, deliverables 1.2 Relation to the work programme 2.2 Measures to maximise impact a) Dissemination and exploitation [...] „Socialbond“ Thema: Social integration and boundary making in adolescence examines peer dynamics across a large number of schools in order to gain a deeper understanding of social boundary making PI: Prof
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be graded as 'Insufficient' (5,0). (5) All written work (that is, the correspondingly marked part of the work corresponding to admissible group work) must close with the following written affirmation, [...] digitally stored and checked or scanned using anti-plagiarism software. If the work substantively violates the basic rules of academic work, it may be given a failing grade for a minor offense. In particularly [...] ng to admissible group work) must close with the following written affirmation, to be signed personally by the student: I hereby expressly declare that I have prepared this work on my own using no sources
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and primary information used in the scientific work. On the other side it shows how wide and deep in scope and scientific reflection the researcher worked. 6 All sources used to complete the thesis must [...] of 80:20 The final mark of the course is calculated as follows: Average grade of prequalification work (60 CP) x 2/3 + Grade of Final exam (30 CP) x 1/3 = Final Mark II. Master thesis 1. Purpose of the [...] examination, which concludes the scientific task. It is de- signed to prove the candidate’s ability to work independently and scientifically on a given problem within a specified period of time and to present
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and economics, I learnt how to work and live in an international environment. Thanks to this master, I had many opportunities to work for EU funded projects. Now I am working as an EU project manager at a [...] Cooperative which is located in Bonn/Germany." Christian works as a PR & Project Coordinator at EQAsce in Germany. Farhod Umarov (EUS Class of 2015) Farhod works as a Consultant & Engineering Expert at the Frankfurt [...] (EUS Class of 2019) Orkhan works as a Customer Support Specialist at Ders Evi in Azerbaijan. "European Studies is a good chance to understand the political, economic, and social process within the EU and
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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 [...] march on an empty stomach” illustrates the equilibrium between food consumption and work, but not, necessarily, the work typical for a soldier. Ancient sources written by Roman quartermasters around 100
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jkman.html). The description of the experiment is as follows: During the first years of Eijkman's work at the institute in Java, two of his colleagues managed to extract micro-organisms from people who [...] develop. To wait a very long time, until the rabbits or monkeys showed signs of beriberi, wouldn't work. He needed animals which developed the disease more quickly. It would also be good if they were cheap [...] highly creative endeavor. 6. Science has a subjective element. 7. There are historical, cultural, and social influences on science. 8. Science and technology impact each other, but they are not the same. 9
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somewhat unusual for someone from his social status. He was born as the son of a weaver who owned a small piece of land, and like many children of his era, John had to work from the very early age. However [...] re- searches that were triggered by this question the schoolboy had asked him. Dalton had been working a lot in the labora- tory, but no longer focusing on the substances that could be composed (or produced [...] fixed numbers, and why did these numbers have a certain ratio with each other? Going through the works of ancient chemists had not been that fruitful – Lavoisier was cer- tainly the master who had laid
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somewhat unusual for someone from his social status. He was born as the son of a weaver who owned a small piece of land, and like many children of his era, John had to work from the very early age. However [...] opment of the atomic theory as the original works of Leucippus and Democritus were lost and were actually known only through his criti- cism. Aristotle’s works were kept and expanded in the Islamic culture [...] education. However, he soon left school and started helping his father. When John was 12, he started working as a teacher in a local school. He earned his living and provided himself with a quiet, untroubled