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Programme. The course of studies leads to the degree of a "Master of Engineering in Energy and Environmental Management" (Industrial Engineering). This degree entitles its holder to the professional title
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if you have an above-average bachelor degree in Engineering of at least four academic years. (For successful DAAD scholarship application, your latest academic degree must not be older than 6 years) have [...] have professional experience of at least two years after the completion of the Bachelors degree, in a field related to the course focus. (Internships will not be considered) can prove your proficiency in
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provides the basis for their Master Thesis. Preparation Modules Students with a technical engineering degree have to participate in a preparation module on economics before they can be admitted. During the [...] have to pass a further compulsory module on "Economics and Business Studies" while students with a degree in Industrial and Business Engineering can choose between modules on "Shaping Sustainable Energy
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household size in Germany as well as the fact of owning real estate in Germany – both reflecting a higher degree of integration into the German economy – have a significant negative impact on remittances of migrants [...] http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/ Seite 6 Stark, O. (1995). Altruism and Beyond. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. Stark, O. and Y.Q. Wang (2002). Migration dynamics. Economic Letters, 76(2): 159- 164. World Bank
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might be expected, holding a university degree or having finished training seems to have a rather stable positive effect on income. Holding a university degree also seems to have a positive effect on perceived [...] interest is ϑ = (βT ,θT )T . Collecting the error vectors from (1), (2), (3) and (4) in ei, the weight ma- trices Ωi (see Appendix A.2), Σ11 ⊗Σ11, Wit,12 (t = 1, . . . , T ) and Witt′,22 (t = 2, . . . , T [...] job security, although with a diminishing effect over time. Not surprisingly, having a university degree seems to have a positive effect on perceived job security. Estimation results with respect to the
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corporate income tax, these differences are at least partly explained by institutional factors, - the degree to which firms in a country are incorporated, taxation of oil revenues – and the erosion of the corporate
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ng of the national state. For national and regional origins, we observe large differences in the degree of concerns.11 We observe that Germans, and especially East Germans, are more concerned about the
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Unternehmen, berufsrelevante Sprachkurse, internationale Politik/ internationales Recht als Fach, Double-Degree-Programme und ausländische Lehrkräfte aufgeführt. Dazu wünschen sich über die Hälfte (54%) der Befragten
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have a second degree. First degree Second degree 32 Bachelor 24 without second degree 1 Bachelor, 5 Master, 1 Diplom, 1 not specified degree, 4 Diplom 4 without second degree 1 Other degree 1 without second [...] Nationality 3.3 Age 4. Prior degree and subjects of study 4.1 First degree 4.1.2 Subject of first degree 4.2 Second degree 4.2.1 Subject of second degree 4.3 Country where the degree(s) were achieved 4.3.1 Country [...] students have a Bachelor degree, 11 percent (4 respondents) a Diploma and 3 percent (1 respondent) a different kind of degree. Fig. 4.1: First Degree, 3rd Cohort 4.1.2 Subject of first degree This was an open
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self-perception and anticipated perceptions of others – seem to meet these expectations to a lesser degree than their male colleagues (cf. Gmür, 2006; von Rennenkampff, 2005). This, in addition to the results