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the Perspective of Critical Masculinities Research". Since April 2021, he has been working at the European University of Flensburg as a research assistant in the field of energy and environmental management
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Projects CoalExit CINTRAN Curriculum vitae Isabell Braunger has been a research assistant at the European University of Flensburg in the Department of Energy and Environmental Management since April 2021
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deeper into the technical and economic aspects of the energy transition brought her back to the European University in Flensburg. There, together with her colleague Gesine Bökenkamp, she built up the [...] / Cordroch, L./ Wiese, F. (2023) Citizens call for sufficiency and regulation — A comparison of European citizen assemblies and National Energy and Climate Plans. Energy Research & Social Science https://doi [...] F./ Lage, J./ Schmidt, A./ Toulouse, E./ Stagl, S. (2021): "Enough? The role of sufficiency in European energy and climate plans". Energy Policy , Volume 157 , 112483. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol
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Professor Hohmeyer led the research area Environmental and Resource Economics, of the Center for European Economic Research in Mannheim. Since July 1998, Professor Hohmeyer has held the Chair of Energy
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on scenarios of the European energy system until 2050 as a contribution to achieving the ambitious 1.5 °C climate target—establishment of open source/data modelling in the European H2020 project openENTRANCE [...] (2018): The Electricity Mix in the European Low-Carbon Transformation: Coal, Nuclear, and Renewables; in Energiewende "Made in Germany" Electricity Sector Reform in the European Context, edited by Christian [...] Transformation in Europe: Developing Paths for the European Energy System Until 2050; in Energiewende "Made in Germany" Electricity Sector Reform in the European Context, edited by Christian von Hirschhausen
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Kamila Maria Kubelke Listen Consultation hours Contact Phone +49 461 805 2183 Fax +49 461 805 2011 E-mail kamila.kubelke -PleaseRemoveIncludingDashes- @ uni-flensburg.de Building Gebäude Helsinki Room
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der Europa-Universität Flensburg Wissenschaftliche Koordinatorin am Interdisciplinary Centre for European Studies (ICES) Antragsmanagerin im Forschungsreferat des Präsidiums 2023-2026 Wissenschaftliche [...] ism in the German-Danish border region . ICES Research Colloquium. Interdisciplinary Center for European Studies. Europa-Universität Flensburg. 2021. Visibilizing historical multilingualism: Feature variation
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Paula Barredo González Listen Institutions Name Interdisciplinary Centre for European Studies (ICES) Position Studentische Hilfskräfte
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marginalised people in Ireland as well as internationally. She is completing her PhD through the European Wasatia Graduate School for Peace and Conflict Resolution under the supervision of Prof Dr Michelle
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2021/2022. Her research interests are Transnational Studies, Civil Rights and Black Power, and Modern European History. Outside of this academic work, Engstler founded the Graduate Public Humanities Group at [...] were involved in transnational protest movements and the creation of countercultures in African and European countries. This course explores the histories of these movements, paying attention to how they worked