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Understanding besiegelt. © Universität Bremen/kompass Happy Places für Kunst und Kultur Das kompass Programm bietet in der Veranstaltungsreihe „Happy Places in Bremen“ den Besuch der Kunsthalle Bremen an
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scientists and students who live in exile or have to work under repression in various regimes. We are happy to host the seminar on “Academic Freedom in the Middle East and North Africa” by Dr. Mabruk Derbesh
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Write your BA thesis in English Linguistics! The following staff members (in alphabetical order) are happy to supervise your BA and/or MA and PhD theses and are looking forward to your informed proposals.
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with more than 150 people on site. Therefore, the conference will be held mainly digital. But we are happy to be able to assemble some of the lecturers here at Bremen, so that we can stream the conference
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Literary and Cultural Studies in English! The following faculty members (in alphabetical order) are happy to supervise your BA and/or MA and PhD theses and are looking forward to your informed proposals.
contact erasmus-fb10 protect me ?! uni-bremen protect me ?! .de (Dr. Henrike Evers). We would be happy to welcome you as an exchange student at Faculty 10! GUIDE TO STUDYING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BREMEN
s on site and as many who joined us digitally. Beyond the hybrid programme, everyone on site was happy to come together personally and discuss issues in more depth or get to know colleagues from other
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researchers who are not into computer science. Since this is one of the things we do at DSC, I am very happy to be a part of it for almost two years now! Furthermore, the DSC offers the opportunity to work on
more playful nature with virtually real interactions in a simulated conference venue. Still, we were happy to have a real-life social event at the climbing hall which allowed us to meet and talk to members
the petition of the Bremen State universities – that is an impressive number, which made us very happy. The initially planned Bremen science budget cuts were not realized. Instead, there will be some moderate