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Arbeitsaufwand / student workload: Preparation seminar Attendance: 30 hours Individual work: 90 hours Project Guided Project Work: 180 hours Kreditpunkte / credit points: 10 ECTS Voraussetzungen nach Prüfungsordnung/ [...] problem to specific research questions - are able to select and apply the appropriate methods of social and technical research in the energy sector - are able to design and monitor an activity and time [...] skills - have improved their capability to think multidisciplinary - have improved their capability to work in intercultural and multidisciplinary teams under time pressure - have improved their problem solving
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genetics, the humanities and social sciences will work on 17 projects to investigate the effects of biological sex - from medical issues to its socio-cultural significance in social contexts. Anna Katharina [...] funding circa 6-7 proposals from both the STEM and Social Sciences/ humanities disciplines, as well as from both the collaborative and solo tracks. Social Sciences/Humanities: Contestations over Memories [...] different social arenas: I. The relation between identity claims or ascriptions and references to memory; II. the agents, discourses or narratives that are involved; III. As well as the social and political
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2: Impact 3: Implementation 1.1 Objectives 2.1 Expected impacts 3.1 Work plan - Work packages, deliverables 1.2 Relation to the work programme 2.2 Measures to maximise impact a) Dissemination and exploitation [...] 2: Impact 3: Implementation 1.1 Objectives 2.1 Expected impacts 3.1 Work plan - Work packages, deliverables 1.2 Relation to the work programme 2.2 Measures to maximise impact a) Dissemination and exploitation [...] „Socialbond“ Thema: Social integration and boundary making in adolescence examines peer dynamics across a large number of schools in order to gain a deeper understanding of social boundary making PI: Prof
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European studies and European research in the humanies, cultural studies, and the social sciences; either a cultural or a social science focus is selected. A semester abroad is mandatory. (2) Students acquire [...] ed. In “Doing Europe,” students are introduced to the basics of academic work and gain familiarity with hermeneucal and social science research methods. (3) In the intermediate phase (3rd-4th semester) [...] acquire specialized and methodological skills in humanities, cultural studies, and social sciences disciplines of relevance to the academic study of Europe. They also develop more hands-on skills in various
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to protect their borders. And the discourse that walls do not work is a joke. In Hungary they work, as well as in the balkans and they worked also in Israel etc.” (la Repubblica, 11.04.2016, 55 reactions) [...] narratives of Europe. Keywords: Refugee crisis, CDA, Social media narratives, Euroscepticism, Users’ comments 1. Introduction: the refugee crisis and social media narratives The so-called refugee crisis represents [...] debate on social media as a public arena, where different actors play a role in the discursive constructions of narratives of Europe. The emergent, collaborative, and context-rich qualities of social media
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technology. 9. Based on a web research, perform a project about the work during the period which is quoted on the Benjamin Thompson’s work. About the activities of students The proposed students' activities [...] activity 2 concerns the characteristic of Nature of Science: “There are historical, cultural, and social influences on science”. B) The activity 4 concerns the characteristic of Nature of Science: “Science [...] activity 9 concerns the characteristic of Nature of Science: “There are historical, cultural, and social influences on science”. Suggestions to Teachers (Rumford and nutrition) were written by Aikaterini
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the scientist or scientists who made the discovery, c) the country and the institution they worked in. Working collaboratively in your group please place the date of the above discoveries in the axis of [...] chemical element is initially displayed in the works of Aristotle (4th century BC), it was redefined by Dalton (1661) and Mendeleev (1871) with his work on the periodic table of elements. According to [...] according to your view and discuss them in your group. Indicative important points: (the political and social situation prevailing at that time, the study the Becquerel rays, the discovery of two new chemical
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COVID-19 Pandemic Project description: Focusing on the emergent social and political conflicts surrounding COVID-19 and the role of social media in creating, disseminating and shaping conflict, this project [...] conditions of access to social rights and benefits in Germany and France, thereby changing the combination of political repertoires of action in terms of compensating for social inequalities and combating [...] the school. The members of the research school started a Peer Working/Writing Group in summer 19, in which they regularly discuss their work. This was initially well received, but came to a standstill in
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Rumford’s work with re- spect to energy conservation, the importance of Lavoisier's work lies not in the fact that his system can be seen as the accepted theory – and actually Rumford’s work did not change [...] became familiar with the work of Victor Regnault and Sadi Carnot. The latter had demon- strated that the work of a steam engine is depend- ing on the temperature difference, thus the work was not equivalent [...] supported Joule’s work, but also the scientists with his status. Consequently, the support by Thomson contributed to the acknowl- edgment of Joule’s work. But it is not a question of social status that is
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Lehrform / SWS: 4 SWH seminar The seminar consists of inputs through lectures, exercises and moderated working sessions. The students have to prepare small presentations on selected topics. These can be done [...] experience in the fields concerned. Arbeitsaufwand: Attendance: approx. 60 hours Self-study/Group work: approx. 90 hours Kreditpunkte: 5 ECTS Voraussetzungen: none Lernziele / Kompetenzen: The overall [...] objectives The students - are able to critically reflect the interrelation between energy, environment, social and economic development in rural areas - understand the relevance of stakeholder involvement and