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stress different aspects of the scientific work, will provide insight into Joule's set of experiments by which he determined the ratio of heat and mechanical work. Joule und Energy What is the nature of heat
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I was always fascinated by the cooperation of EU countries to achieve a shared goal. Now as I am working for a EU Interreg project with 8 different partners from 6 different central European countries, [...] my knowledge of European studies has come to fruition". Nigar Zahan (Graduate Class of 2018) Nigar works as a Research Associate/Project Manager of EU Interreg project "CerDee" at the Technische Universität
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Zukunftswoche 2013 The first Zukunftswoche or Future week took place in June 2013, where students had an opportunity to attend guest lecture by Jan Philipp Albrecht, MEP, who talked about Brussels per
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global trade to energy-related issues. Consequently, students from both EUF and SDU presented their works on various topics and actively participated in panel discussions, bringing up interesting points and