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on the right to healthcare of undocumented migrants in France, Germany and Italy. Teaching in the Bachelor programme European Cultures and Societies (EUCS) and the Master programme European Studies (EUS)
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Seminar Spring semester 2024 22W128k International Economics Vorlesung Spring semester 2024 22PF18c Bachelor/Master Kolloquium Kolloquium Spring semester 2019 Short description Marcel Smolka has been Full
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adoption. In his work, he uses quantitative methods of applied micro-econometrics. Ali Taleb holds bachelor's degree in economics, and in political science and public administration. He holds a master's degree
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(B1/B2) (2009), Wissenschaftliches Schreiben (2010, 2011) Information on Bachelor's & Master's Theses Hinweise und Leitfaden für Bachelor- und Masterarbeiten im Bereich Neuere deutsche Literaturwissenschaft
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MODEX ) and teaches in the areas of energy system modeling and operations research. He did both his Bachelor and his Master in Industrial and Network Economics at TU Berlin, with a focus on energy and env
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environmental management (industrial engineering) at Flensburg University of Applied Sciences. The Bachelor in Flensburg was enriched by a semester abroad in Granada, Spain in the field of economics and [...] for large PV parks in the International System Design department at Juwi Solar GmbH. He wrote his bachelor's thesis on "Temperature-dependent voltage extremes in photovoltaic systems" on behalf of Juwi.
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Berlin since 2013, which she completed in 2020. She completed a basic mechanical engineering degree (Bachelor of Science) from 2007 to 2013 at the TU Berlin. As part of the Erasmus program, she studied a semester
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as a research assistant in the field of economic and infrastructure policy. After completing his bachelor's degree in political economy at the University of Heidelberg and a master's degree in public policy
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University, with a focus on International Trade and Management and the language Mandarin. During her bachelor internship, she worked as an Energy Officer at An Taisce - The National Trust for Ireland in Dublin
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Index to Evaluate the Progress of Energy Transition (2019), Bachelor thesis Carbon Dioxide Removal – Techno-Economic Review (2019), Bachelor thesis