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Brussels Trip 2016 From June 19 till June 23 EUS students had an excellent opportunity to explore European Union not only in theory, but also in practice. For three days students visited different ins
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Latvia and Russia ( Laura Asarite ) Identities in the Euroregion SaarLorLux ( Dinara Apakidze ) History of regions ( Prof. Dr. Steen Bo Frandsen ) Sønderjylland-Schleswig ? celebrating unity in diversity [...] Spanish-Moroccan relationship: combining bonne entente with territorial disputes ( Dr. Jaume Castan ) History of the German-Polish border region and the Europeanization of border regions ? a research paradigm
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seminar covered. Additionally to the academic debate, the participants also discovered the interesting history of the German - Danish border region by visiting the Castle of Glücksburg. The seminar finished with
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chance to explore the beautiful Belgium capital during the city tour. EUS students learned about the history of Brussels, local culture and traditions. Next day the students went to the European Parliament
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Maria Skłodowska-Curie: discoverer of two radioactive elements Listen The end of the 19th century is coming. It’s not the successful time for Poland. Due to the partitions, it’s divided between Austri
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Welcome Listen The Project StoryTelling aims at supporting educational processes in science teaching. In this respect, both the scientific literacy as well as the competences with respect to the natur
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Stories by subject area Listen The subjects of the stories can be broke down into the school subject areas biology, chemistry and physics. However, some of the stories can be placed into bordering are
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Rutherford’s Nuclear Atom Listen Ernest Rutherford was born in New Zealand into a poor farming family in 1871. When the young "Ern," as his family called him, received his first science book at the ag
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Gardens, and Natural History Collections, in: Katharine Park (Hrsg.): The Cambridge History of Science; Vol. 3: Early Modern Science , Cambridge 2006. Findlen, Paula: Natural history, in: Katharine Park [...] Park (Hrsg.): The Cambridge History of Science; Vol. 3: Early Modern Science , Cambridge 2006 Schiebinger, Londa: Scientific Exchange in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World , Ethik – Geschlecht – Medizin
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colonies for a long time, but researchers were unable to identify the cause for the disease. The history of finally understanding cause and effect of Beri-Beri is far from being straightforward. Simplex