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always wanted to teach, although in the 18th century, this was somewhat unusual for someone from his social status. He was born as the son of a weaver who owned a small piece of land, and like many children
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especially increased after the World War II. Others, however, the beginning of rapid economical, social and political changes shift into the nineteenth century, called the age of steam and electricity
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relations and energy transition in developing countries Education and social cohesion in multiethnic communities of Georgia The Impact of social modernization on emigration: A comparative case study of economically [...] Societies: The impact of social media on value (Dr. Sören Carlson & Prof. Dr. Emanuel Deutschmann) In this seminar, we aim at explaining the emergence of value conflicts and new social cleavages in Europe and [...] research paper in one of the seminars (10-15 pages). Sub-Module 14a: Social Philosophy of Europe - The Role of Emotions in the Social Realm (Prof. Dr. A. Reichold) Attitudes and emotions (e.g. hope, resentment
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which brought together students with shared interests and values. Placing emphasis on intensifying social, cultural and academic interaction, the European Studies MA programme tried facilitating and str
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Henrard (ed.), Double Standards Pertaining to Minority Rights (Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2010) "Social cohesion Estonian style: Minority integration through constitutionalized hegemony and fictive pluralism" [...] " in M. Weller et al. (eds.), The Protection of Minorities in the Wider Europe (Palgrave, 2008) "Social integration for the 21 st Century Europe: Minority Empowerment through De-territorialization" in [...] Policy have in common?" ECMI Issue Brief , No. 23, December 2010 "The Aspect of Culture in Promoting Social Inclusion in the European Union: Is the Open Method of Co-ordination Working for Ethnic Minorities
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department code 80 Other Social Sciences). 6. Curriculum Vitae showing complete education from start of primary school until today including professional experience, voluntary social and/or political activities [...] Testing or Home Edition: min. score 94 points (institutional code 8512, department code 80 "Other Social Sciences" IELTS Academic : min. band score: 7.0 Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): min. Grade C;
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a different disciplinary perspective. These themes are politics, law, economics, humanities, and social sciences relevant to European studies and research. By combining mandatory and elective modules which [...] integration and European ideas, the theories underlying them, and the methods of empirical European and social research. They also deepen their competences in the fundamentals of good scientific practice (Critical
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Thomsen, went to the lecture by Committee of the Regions, which was followed by European Economic and Social Committee (EESC). During these meetings students learned a lot of information about the structure
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functions and aims of the Committee. Later the students attended a meeting with the European Economic and Social Committee, where they were told about tasks and procedures of the body. The EUS students participated
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Asarite students learned how to greet people properly and what behavior should be avoided in various social situations. During the presentation skills workshop students participated in a mock conference in