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Programme Structure Our curriculum is divided into themes, all of which examine Europe from a different disciplinary perspective. These themes are politics, law, economics, humanities, and social scie
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Lecture room technology Listen General Information Current Information All users are requested to bring their own connection cables for connecting their individual notebooks/tablets to the lecture-roo
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will examine various special measures, such as linguistic rights, minority participation in public life, minority education – to name just a few, which will be discussed both in light of their theoretical
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and other simulation conferences. We also organize social events to get to know each other and have fun. As an association we have sent delegations to the following conferences: SFEB European Week 2013,
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Living on the Border. European Border Regions in Comparison From September 27th to September 29th 2012 the Danish-German-Polish Seminar for students and postgraduates was taking place at the Sankelmar
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The 4th German-Danish-Polish Seminar in the Region: 'A Unity in Diversity?' From May 15th till May 17th the third German - Danish - Polish Seminar 'Transnational and cross-border relations in Europe:
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Physics Listen Can something like a NOTHING really BE in existence? This story tells you about the german mayor von Guericke and his losing game to prove the existence of the vacuum. Guericke and vacu
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Chemistry Listen Here, a fictive dispute between Democritus and Plato shall represent the counterpart images in the antiquities on the composition of matter. It is remarkable, that Democritus, whose i
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Empirical evidence Listen Science requires and relies on empirical evidence. Empirical evidence is frequently created through experimentation which is certainly one of the major methodological approac
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Prove Listen While science cannot "prove" its knowledge, its conclusions are still accepted and durable, Scientific knowledge can only be "proven" within the accepted reference frame, however, some of