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experience alienation in educational institutions and in work life, it is time to explore more creative, self-determined and sustainable forms of working, learning and living. The process started with buying [...] experience alienation in educational institutions and in work life, it is time to explore more creative, self-determined and sustainable forms of working, learning and living. The process started with buying [...] such alternative philosophy. It starts with basic things. Key facts Keywords New forms of learning, working and living; transformative community project; other forms of growing up; sustainability; hands-on
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page, and if you want to contribute at EUF or beyond, please visit the Working group or the Network . Research data In my field of work we don't really produce research data... At the bottom of this assumption [...] Research data is (digital) data created during research activities (i.e. measurements, surveys, source work). It is at the foundation of scientific practice and documents the results. ( https://forschungsdaten
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lense of the data that is created and has to be managed. A DMP functions as a guideline for the joint work on data management and the improvement of data-based processes. Together we develop and revise your
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Working group RDM@EUF The main goal of this working group is to jointly implement the guidelines of the EUF Research data policy. At the center of this endeavor lie the subject specific requirements of [...] national research data infrastructures. Participation is open to all who are interested in RDM. The working group meets regularly on the last Friday of every month. Meetings are announced in advance on the
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researchers to all people. Hence, they expressly recommend their researchers to publish scientific work in openly accessible digital form ("open access"), either directly via peer reviewed open access journals
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Television Autumn Term 2023/24 Seminar (M.A. Kultur - Sprache - Medien): Work Society and its Others in British Culture Project Work Literature: Societies Gone Wrong (Again): Dystopian Fiction and its Re [...] 1680s to 1790s Autumn term 2022/23 Introduction to Literature (2x) Project Work Literature: Nostalgia and Precarity: Imagining Work in Contemporary British Fiction Proseminar Key Documents and Key Concepts [...] 2021/22 Introduction to Literature Project Work Literature: British Modernist Fiction Seminar in the M.A. "Kultur – Sprache – Medien": British Film and the Working Class Proseminar Key Documents and Key Concepts
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researchers determined the elementary charge. However, the same people used the same apparatus to work on another topic: Brownian motion. How could they use the same experiment to study two different phenomena