Prof. Dr.Willy Diercks
William Fernandez
William Anderson
William TarazonaM.Sc.
Elisabeth Willeitner
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students felt incentivised to devise captivating Master’s theses projects for the next year (when it will be their turn to present) and to diversify the range of their academic interests. inally, the last [...] promote the celebration of values and diversity in education and in the daily life. For this reason, EUS will continue the tradition of preparing interesting and innovative events for students and guests of EUF
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e 2016 For one week in May students had an opportunity to participate in various workshops, which will help them to gain valuable experience and skills. The tradition to organize "Future week" in the
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hosted scholars within the area of minority rights and social inclusion, while the second semester will host experts on Europeanization and EU.
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Language and Nationalism in Central Europe , (Nations and Nationalism, Vol. 15, Part 4, October 2009) Will Kymlicka, Multicultural Odysseys in International Journal of Minority and Group Rights (Spring 2009)
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welcome. A guest from Germany, Poland or Denmark will be invited to each meeting and will provide the impulse for the discussion, after which future projects will be planned." (Charlotte Gaitanides, Elisabeth [...] between both Germany and Denmark and Germany and Poland. The German-Polish-Danish discussion group will meet every three months in Flensburg. With participation from well-known figures -- politicians, experts
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James Prescott Joule, William Thomson oraz mechaniczny równoważnik ciepła Listen James Prescott Joule, właściciel browaru z Manchesteru, stał w auli wykładowej i patrzył na twarze widowni, która miała
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The hard work of experimenting Listen Manchester, in the early 1840s. Manchester was a busy industrial town in these days, actually, it could be named as the industrial cen-ter of England, and in thos
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area Stories Listen The narrative approach is the keystone of the STM project. In this section, you will find some narrative approaches to stories that describe historical developments in science. The stories [...] storyteller. Our idea is rather to incorporate a certain amount of improvisation so that a teacher will be able to adopt the story as his own (see also our Storytelling HOWTO ). The person telling the story [...] here, shall be the basis on which the personal story can be developed and presented. Not only you will find the basic stories behind the menu on the left-hand side but also further readings concerning
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28-year-old Dutch doctor, Christiaan Eijkman. Eijkman motioned to the waiter, who came hurrying over, "I will have another coffee, please." "Of course, sir," replied the waiter, eyeing the Dutch newspaper in
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describes the conservation of energy. Two stories, which stress different aspects of the scientific work, will provide insight into Joule's set of experiments by which he determined the ratio of heat and mechanical