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in all sorts of careers. You can read some of their inspiring stories here: Nigar Zahan "Studying European Studies in Flensburg unlocks a wide variety of prospects. As the course offers a diverse spectrum [...] spectrum of focus areas you can choose and go forward with your inclined interest. During the study, I was always fascinated by the cooperation of EU countries to achieve a shared goal. Now as I am working for [...] different partners from 6 different central European countries, I feel my knowledge of European studies has come to fruition". Nigar Zahan (Graduate Class of 2018) Nigar works as a Research Associate/Project
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committees in Brussels, as well as had a chance to examine this vibrant city. M.A. European Studies (EUS): Study visit to Brussels YouTube direct link [...] Study visit to Brussels From May 21 till May 25 2018, EUS students had an excellent opportunity to explore European Union not only in theory, but also in practice. For three days students visited different
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Thanks to that, her sister will be able to study medicine in Paris, and when she finally becomes a physician, she will pay for Maria’s travel and her studies in Paris. We have to bear in mind that at this [...] this time women were not allowed to study at the universities in Polish ethnic areas. Did the dreams of the sisters come true? Let’s find it out from our story… Maria Skłodowska-Curie: discoverer of two
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telling your stories to a non-expert. Does it make sense? Does it achieve what you hoped? Further Study: M. Clough (2010).The Story Behind the Science: Bringing Science and Scientists to Life in Post-Secondary
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Eijkman. "What brings you to Berlin?" he asked, unable to suppress his curiosity. "I have come to study bacteriology with Professor Koch at the University to investigate the cause of beriberi." "Beriberi [...] nutrition 125 , Ausgabe 2 ( 1995 ), S. 155–163. Carpenter, Kenneth/Teunis, Annet : The Birth of Vitamin Studies: Eijkman in Java, in: Chemical heritage 13 , Ausgabe 2 ( 1996 ), S. 32. Luyken, R/Koninklijk Instituut
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Excitedly, the fifteen-year-old Dmitri Mendeleev clutched his high-school graduation certificate. As he studied the document together with his proud mother, Maria, he no-ticed a discrepancy: it read, "Age: 16
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cause of the scurvy by employing a highly systematic approach: a comparative, experimentally-based study on his patients. More details can be found in the narration Lind and scurvy The Bavarian War Secretary
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cause of the scurvy by employing a highly systematic approach: a comparative, experimentally-based study on his patients. More details can be found in the narration Lind and scurvy The sheer multitude of