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program entitled: ‘ Research-based Learning at the University of Bremen – promoting Profile Building’ is geared to the promotion of three development goals for existing degree courses. The Department of
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Streamlining the Introductory Study Phase and Promoting Diversity in the Degree Program of Cultural Studies/Anthropology. ’ These projects are geared to promoting research-based learning at the University
PhD Studies The Department of Anthropology and Cultural Research actively promotes academic scholarship. Those interested in research should contact one of the department’s senior teaching staff with a
Religion Institute publications gamevironments This peer-reviewed online journal aims to create and promote a platform for scientific discussions of video games. The aim is to explore both established approaches
education and subject didactics is deepened. The ability to practice one's own artistic practice is promoted as well as a critically reflexive and productive use of media. Currently, three professors, two
actors in the city of Bremen that are presented in a manner accessible to non-specialists. They promote knowledge - practice transfers between University and Municipality thanks in particular to the wide
Board (FFA) has published a Green Cinema Guidebook. Ecological film productions are also explicitly promoted and subsidised. Green Cinema brings into focus the connections between aesthetics, the material
placed its research in the service of National Socialist racial doctrine, and co-developed and promoted Eurocentric, Orientalist and racist notions of the “self” and the “Other.” Anthropology was furthermore
culture; Qualification for scientific research in the fields of art and film studies, career path promotion; Qualification for a professional work in a wide range of cultural institutions such as festivals
Kerstin Radde-Antweiler more gamevironments This peer-reviewed online journal aims to create and promote a platform for scientific discussions of video games. The aim is to explore both established approaches