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in the EU and wider Europe, but also the sense of deficits regarding social justice. The latter is concerned with divergent developments across Europe regarding indicators such as inequality, social exclusion
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Welfare & Work Listen Labour market situations as well as societal and political views on social rights have changed substantially [...] promotes, within its research axis Welfare and Work, the study and critical debate of consequent problems related to social risks of unemployment, sickness and poverty in the context of changing societies [...] effectively with pressures resulting from international competition and migration. In this axis, we support not only research which understands welfare and work as social and economic formations or the outcome
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space in which people’s former national identities transcend through various forms of interaction, be it social or economic, to become more transnational. People that migrate for work and study [...] and social media but also the arts and religious life. Research within this axis takes an open-minded outlook and avoids normative bias towards set understandings of ‘what’ communities define
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M. Büttner/ Stefan Bernhard: Europe in turbulent times? An introduction to this special issue (page 1 - 4) Arnaud Lechevalier: Social Europe and Eurozone crisis: The divided states [...] ) Wolfgang Streeck: Between Charity and Justice: Remarks on the Social Construction of Immigration Policy in Rich Democracies (page 3 - 22) Nikola Tietze: The double force of European [...] Monika Eigmüller/ Klarissa Lueg/ Martin Seeliger: Editorial: Social Policy and Labor Regulation in the Course of European Integration (Page 1 - 2) Stefanie Börner/ Monika Eigmüller: Social
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regular participation in social, political or religious organisations, institutions, groups or bodies within or outside the university over a period of at least six months. In doing so, the organisations [...] of social hardship - 0.3 points for proof of special economic challenges (see §3, Para. 2, No. 3c of the scholarship Guidelines) What are the personal challenges [...] challenges is economic need, especially in the form of social hardship. For detailed information, please refer to the scholarship guidelines under §4. Calculating the total value
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Firsthand Reports Listen We have asked students and graduates of the Bachelor´s programme about their experiences with International Management. They talk about requirements, study contents, carrer opportunities and the social life in Flensburg. Graduates Anna Trappe, Group Marketing Manager, KRM (ECCO Shoes Retail Europe) Why should one decide to study International Management? Because it offers a perfect combination between economics and intercultural communication. It is the best choice if you are looking for something
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Department of Industrial-Organizational Psychology Department of Comparative Institutional Analysis Department of European and International Law Department of Financial Management Department of International and Institutional Economics Department of Media Management and Marketing Department of Human Resources and Organization Department of Social and Educational Economics Department of Strategic and International Management
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4. Step - Matriculation Listen In Germany every student has to pay a student fee. In Flensburg, this is supported by the Studentenwerk Schleswig-Holstein, an organisation that offers social facilities such as cafeteria, student dormitories and counselling services. The fee for the Studentenwerk Schleswig-Holstein is 63 euros per semester plus 12 euros to the AStA, 124 euros to the semester ticket, and 48 to AktikBus/train (total amount: 247 euros). The semester ticket entitles the holder to free bus/train travel within Schleswig