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interactions (working climate) in nursing homes through humor trainings for caregivers and clown visits for elderly residents. Key facts Main research Evaluation of humor interventions in the working context [...] nursing, well-being, social interaction, working climate, social identity, training evaluation Duration 08/01/2022 - 07/31/2025 University institution Department of Work and Organizational Psychology Description [...] used) humor increase a better communication and a better way to deal with daily challenges at the work life of caregivers? What (health) benefits does humor also promote for the elderly residents of nursing
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EUF researchers are networked across disciplines, institutes and universities. This enables us to work at an interdisciplinary level and thus to develop new explanatory approaches and innovative proposals
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colleagues and students, gain valuable life insights, and enjoy a pleasant experience. How does it work? We meet every other Wednesday starting from the 27 th of March, 2024 . The meetings will be held
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inary Centre for European Studies (ICES) welcomes proposals from Postdocs and doctoral students working in the field of European Studies. We provide grants for Early Stage Researchers at EUF as well as [...] inary Centre for European Studies (ICES) welcomes proposals from Postdocs and doctoral students working in the field of European Studies. We provide grants for Early Stage Researchers at EUF as well as [...] inary Centre for European Studies (ICES) welcomes proposals from Postdocs and doctoral students working in the field of European Studies. We provide grants for Early Stage Researchers at EUF as well as
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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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interpretation in the field of German-speaking economists". Christian Schmidt-Wellenburg rer. pol., works at the Sociology department of the University of Potsdam. In his lecture, he explained the controversies
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constructive feedback on their work. This means that it is not required to present final and full-fledged papers. To the contrary, everyone is invited to present ongoing work and receive feedback on open [...] you might need to explain disciplinary specificities and terms of your work. For dates where nobody wishes to present their work we can also schedule more general discussions and inputs, e.g., on inte [...] presenters can share their material and already pose questions in advance (e.g., regarding aspects of the work you are most interested in getting feedback on). All others can add comments also after the presentations
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European teacher? This work approaches these questions through social theory, specifically Pierre Bourdieu´s concepts of social fields and habitus. In line with many recent scholarly works, I aim to apply Bourdieu´s [...] and institutional commitment to internationalisation and Europeanisation in teacher education. This work will be concerned with different questions which arise against this background. A central idea discussed [...] of a transnational habitus – if and under which conditions it emerges and who develops it. In this work, I will explore the notion of transnational habitus as a possible feature of the European teacher
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participate, pose questions, and share their thoughts with the author. How will The Summer Book Club work? We are meeting every week on Monday, starting on July 1st until August 26th at 5 pm. We will send