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commitment to mathematics is so well received. The Faculty of Mathematics at the University of Bremen promotes and supports this competition in many ways. About the Mathematical Olympiad The Mathematical Olympiad [...] Olympiad IMO), in which around 100 countries now send teams of six. The aim of the competition is to promote mathematical skills and creativity and to give pupils an opportunity to compete with other talented
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end of October 2023. HOLM (House of Logistics and Mobility) is a project promoter within the framework of the innovation promotion of the Hessian state government, with which it intends to further strengthen
networking with them – that is one of the focal points of the Dr. Hans Riegel-Stiftung. We see the promotion of STEM education as an important basis for securing and shaping our ecological and economic future [...] Specialist Prizes The foundation of former HARIBO co-owner Dr. Hans Riegel is particularly committed to promoting education – always with the aim of helping young people shape their future. The Dr. Hans Riegel
The University of Bremen has been committed to promoting global sustainability for many years, both in a number of research projects and through an ongoing review process of its own actions. This is reflected
genaue Ankunftszeit der Erdbeben wird anhand der Seismogramme bestimmt. In Vorbereitung auf ihre Promotion in der MarDATA Helmholtz School for Marine Data Science in Kooperation mit der Universität Bremen
aspects of their careers. The aims of the workshop are, on the one hand, to motivate students and to promote and encourage female students in mathematics; on the other hand, to make women in mathematics more
objectives. Developers should also consider non-functional factors like delight and entertainment to promote long-term user engagement. Another issue is that SGs are tailored to learning objectives, which makes
from this. About Reinhart Koselleck Projects Reinhart Koselleck Projects stand for more freedom to promote particularly innovative research that is risky in a positive sense. Researchers should therefore
University of Bremen Professor Jutta Günther. “It is an important element of our university’s efforts to promote gender equality in computer science. I would like to thank Ms. Oechtering and her staff very much
dedication in teaching, motivation, and support were emphasized. Her critically reflected class promotes and teaches the ability to be aware of multiple perspectives and reflect on oneself. This praise