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in energy and sustainability. 3. GANES will be open to all Asian alumni of German Universities, who work in the field of energy and sustainability. The criteria for membership shall be defined in detail [...] will consider to provide an initial fund for setting up the network. 8. The signatories mandate the working group of country representatives, who meet on the 10 Oct, 2009, to draw up a more detailed action
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second day of workshop (6.10.2009) a biogas study tour took place in Bac Ninh province as a part of the work package 2 (Task 2.4.5). The tour was arranged and organized by Ms. Ngo To Nhien with the support from [...] cooperative planning-an experience in Auroville, India”, Ms. Mona Doctor presented part of her community work in terms of regional planning where activity starts with “dream catcher” which is an open discussion [...] presentations were given in different cross-cut perspectives and approaches of the alumni members who work in relevant professions. The impact of climate change, from global level, to regional level, and down
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Industrialization. Only selective R & D work will be carried out at the MGIRI campus and all efforts will be made to direct the projects to respective interfacial working groups and expert organizations after [...] Bajaj Central Research Institute (JBCRI) was established in 1956 under the KVIC to take over the works of AIVIA and to promote rural industrialization through innovative S&T inputs. This historical institute [...] MSMs both General and Energy related. This can help the researchers to identify some problems and work on it for the benefit of MSM, which will be very useful to the RIs / Society. • Setting up Rural
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of Flensburg/Germany. The 18 months international course is for experts with at least 2 years of working experience in the field of development collaboration with a focus on Sustainable Energy Systems and
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and primary information used in the scientific work. On the other side it shows how wide and deep in scope and scientific reflection the researcher worked. 6 All sources used to complete the thesis must [...] of 80:20 The final mark of the course is calculated as follows: Average grade of prequalification work (60 CP) x 2/3 + Grade of Final exam (30 CP) x 1/3 = Final Mark II. Master thesis 1. Purpose of the [...] examination, which concludes the scientific task. It is de- signed to prove the candidate’s ability to work independently and scientifically on a given problem within a specified period of time and to present
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this deadline has to be considered as failed (mark: 5.0) Extension of working time The examination board accepts extension of working time only in exceptional cases. Exceptional cases are those, which are [...] prevents the candidate from working on the thesis. Application for extension has to be submitted at latest two months before the previously set submission date. Additional working time cannot exceed more than [...] The Oral Thesis Defence (20%). In the thesis, graduating students have to show that they are able to work independently on a problem of their field of expertise according to scientific methods (check the
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be graded as 'Insufficient' (5,0). (5) All written work (that is, the correspondingly marked part of the work corresponding to admissible group work) must close with the following written affirmation, [...] digitally stored and checked or scanned using anti-plagiarism software. If the work substantively violates the basic rules of academic work, it may be given a failing grade for a minor offense. In particularly [...] ng to admissible group work) must close with the following written affirmation, to be signed personally by the student: I hereby expressly declare that I have prepared this work on my own using no sources
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Affidavit of Original Work The Examination Committee requires, all written term papers, Bachelor’s and Masters’s theses to be accompanied by an affidavit of original work by the author. Please attach the [...] use the following text: Declaration/Affidavit I hereby expressly declare that I have prepared this work on my own using no sources, aids or resources other than those cited in it. In particular, I expressly [...] violations of this policy may result in a grade of “Insufficient/Fail” (5.0) with respect to my submitted work, and in more serious cases could lead to further measures by Europa-Universität Flensburg including
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purpose for this building? Go to [ Q 4.5 ] 4,2 How many people are working in this business? 4,3 Average working hour per day? 4,4 Working days (yearly)? 4,5 How many rooms are rented in this building ? Cost [...] of Durness Development Group, Neil and Sarah Fuller, for their contribution and support towards our work during the time of the project, and to Nicholas Gubbins from Community Energy Scotland for providing [...] ........................................................................... 59 6.1 DDG’s Previous Work on Hydro Energy Development ......................................................... 59 6.2 Overview