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University of Bremen with faculty 4 and the Technische Universität Berlin have now been selected by a jury from among numerous applicants to receive special funding. "The peer-to-peer consulting provided by
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social sciences and another from the field of natural sciences and engineering, every two years. The jury is comprised of the advisory board of the Bremen Early Career Researcher Development Center (BYRD)
physics were submitted to the University of Bremen for the Dr. Hans Riegel Award. These were judged by a jury comprised of researchers and a particular focus was placed on a creative topic and a clearly recognizable
international and interdisciplinary teams. At the end of the program, they will present their ideas to a jury in Bremen. Experts from Cardiff and Bremen will hold workshops on idea generation, validation, marketing
provide food for thought in keeping with “the University as a place of raising critical awareness”. The jury selected five out of a total of 50 proposals. Then began the grass-roots democratic discourse that
humanities and social sciences and one from natural sciences and engineering, every two years. The jury is comprised of the advisory board of the Bremen Early career Researcher Development Center (BYRD)
so-called “pitch”, during which the students present their projects and try to convince investors. The jury includes the Bremen University Initiative BRIDGE [promotion of entrepreneurial thinking, start-ups
state-sponsored competition, the MARUM Center for Marine Environmental Sciences was able to convince the jury with its outline proposal for a cluster. “We are delighted to learn that MARUM is successful in the
competition “DHL Robotics Challenge 2016“. Their “Last Mile Assistant Robot” (LaMA) impressed the jury so much that on November 17, 2016, the team has been invited to present the cart they designed to
humanities and social sciences and one from natural sciences and engineering, every two years. The jury is comprised of the advisory board of the Bremen Early career Researcher Development center (BYRD)