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the award ceremony. Fritz Habekuß, editor of the weekly newspaper DIE ZEIT and member of the jury, spoke about the subject of research for a sustainable future as a challenge for science and politics with
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project funded by the Tönjes-Vagt Foundation to research the function of #viruses, Harald Emigholz spoke with Arne Dunker the German Climate Foundation. Finally, Campus prizewinner Iris Dücker presented
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activists in Germany particularly take care of the porpoise population at our coasts. Our alumna spoke in a gripping and captivating fashion, gave answers to all questions, and even after the presentation
own law firm, things turned out quite differently. I was the first female lawyer in Bremerhaven who spoke Arabic and Turkish, and then many, many women came to me who had had negative experiences and needed
more 20 years of future In the making of this Yearbook’s feature theme “20 years of future”, we spoke with 20 personalities from politics, business, society and the University and asked: What were their
school. I had a teacher in that course who was at the same time my guidance counselor and with whom I spoke about my interest in studying biology. I had also talked to her husband – a chemistry professor at
scientific coordination of the 33rd Bremen University Talks. The topic: data science. Bettina Duske spoke to Rolf Drechsler about his commitment and the importance of digitalisation for us all. Sinnstifter
The shipbuilding expert and former Bremen State Councilor of the Department of Economics and Ports spoke to more than 70 participants at the lecture event "Dance with the volcano - the East German shipyards [...] Policy Advice took place at the Ruhr-Universität Bochum. During the Summer School, Jutta Günther spoke about the actors, committees and structures of economic policy advice in Germany and presented practical
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The shipbuilding expert and former Bremen State Councilor of the Department of Economics and Ports spoke to more than 70 participants at the lecture event "Dance with the volcano - the East German shipyards
research is observing this. At the end of the 1960s, Glotz/Langenbucher (1993, first published in 1969) spoke of the "disregarded reader"; this was, if you like, the "battle cry" of the 1970s, intended to make