Ul msca if_2016_expression_of_interest_(word form)_marko_petricMarko Petrič
Instructions on how to apply for the University of Ljubljana's (supervisor: Marko Petrič - wood coatings) internal search for candidates they would like to prepare a Marie Curie Grant application to work / research at University of Ljubljana.
Description of the host's and supervisor's activities.
Ul msca if_2016_expression_of_interest_(word form)_marko_petricMarko Petrič
Instructions on how to apply for the University of Ljubljana's (supervisor: Marko Petrič - wood coatings) internal search for candidates they would like to prepare a Marie Curie Grant application to work / research at University of Ljubljana.
Description of the host's and supervisor's activities.
Top 10 Universities in Continental Europe according to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2015-16.
Europe - the second-smallest continent on Earth - claims many of the world’s best educational institutions. In Times Higher Education World University Rankings (#THEwur) 2015-16 a total of 356 European universities are featured within the world’s Top 800 (44.5%).
Main results of global assessment of universities with regard to Teaching, Research, Knowledge Transfer of the Top 10 Universities in “the Continent” - according to the #THEwur 2015 – are presented.
An overview of results by fields - the most significant for the specialized universities and individual faculties – is included by presenting the Top 5 Universities in Continental Europe by the six broad categories used by #THEwur: Art & Humanities; Clinical, Pre-clinical & Health; Engineering & Technology; Life Sciences; Physical Sciences; Social Sciences.
http://www.universitieshandbook.com/ The University of Geneva is the second largest university in Switzerland and is a public institution of the Republic and Canton of Geneva. It pursues three missions: Teaching (classes are, in general, taught in French), research, and service to the wider community. http://www.universitieshandbook.com/
Top 10 Universities in Continental Europe according to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2015-16.
Europe - the second-smallest continent on Earth - claims many of the world’s best educational institutions. In Times Higher Education World University Rankings (#THEwur) 2015-16 a total of 356 European universities are featured within the world’s Top 800 (44.5%).
Main results of global assessment of universities with regard to Teaching, Research, Knowledge Transfer of the Top 10 Universities in “the Continent” - according to the #THEwur 2015 – are presented.
An overview of results by fields - the most significant for the specialized universities and individual faculties – is included by presenting the Top 5 Universities in Continental Europe by the six broad categories used by #THEwur: Art & Humanities; Clinical, Pre-clinical & Health; Engineering & Technology; Life Sciences; Physical Sciences; Social Sciences.
http://www.universitieshandbook.com/ The University of Geneva is the second largest university in Switzerland and is a public institution of the Republic and Canton of Geneva. It pursues three missions: Teaching (classes are, in general, taught in French), research, and service to the wider community. http://www.universitieshandbook.com/
Vienna: Project Management Vienna Central StationNALED Serbia
Vienna: Project Management Vienna Central Station, presentation held within the Capital Summit 2015 organized by NALED and City of Belgrade, with the support of Elnos group, Star Refrigeration&Emerson Techologies and Siemens.
Project management conference call for papersEmils Pulmanis
Project Management Development – Practice and Perspectives
April 16 – 17, 2015
Riga, Latvia
Conference is organized by the Faculty of Economics and Management, University of Latvia, in cooperation with the Professional Association of Project Managers, Baltic Controlling Institute and Employers' Confederation of Latvia.
The aim of the conference is to discuss results of scientific research in project management issues, to establish new contacts and networking between professionals involved in project management as well as enhance the capacity of project managers. The conference programme includes opening plenary session, parallel sessions. All abstracts are reviewed by two reviewers and papers included in the conference proceedings are double blind reviewed. Conference language is English.
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Presentation by Luisa Panichi at the launch of our NVWN Virtual Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation on SSE's island in Second Life. More information on our website: http://nordicworlds.net/2011/10/28/welcome-to-the-launch-of-the-vcei-virtual-center-for-entrepreneurship-and-innovation/.
The Art Pastor's Guide to Sabbath | Steve ThomasonSteve Thomason
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An EFL lesson about the current events in Palestine. It is intended to be for intermediate students who wish to increase their listening skills through a short lesson in power point.
Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology:
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Bio-prospecting tools for drug discovery,
Role of Ethnopharmacology in drug evaluation,
Reverse Pharmacology.
The Indian economy is classified into different sectors to simplify the analysis and understanding of economic activities. For Class 10, it's essential to grasp the sectors of the Indian economy, understand their characteristics, and recognize their importance. This guide will provide detailed notes on the Sectors of the Indian Economy Class 10, using specific long-tail keywords to enhance comprehension.
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Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdfTechSoup
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Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
How libraries can support authors with open access requirements for UKRI fund...
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1. University of Applied Sciences FH Campus Wien Created by: International Office Presented by Dr. Ursula Eckler, Rovaniemi 2010
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3. Contents Facts and figures p. 2 History p. 3 Mission statement p. 4 Executive Committee p. 5 Departments and Study Programmes pp. 6 - 11 Degree students p. 12 Graduates p. 13 Research and Development p. 14 E-Learning Centre p. 15 Campus International pp. 16 – 19 City of Vienna p. 20 Contacts p. 21 Created by: International Office Presented by Dr. Ursula Eckler, Rovaniemi 2010
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5. History Created by: International Office Presented by Dr. Ursula Eckler, Rovaniemi 2010 2001 Merger of two course providing bodies and establishment of the „Verein zur Förderung des Fachhochschul-Entwicklungs- und Forschungszentrums im Süden Wien“ as course providing body of FH Campus Wien 2002 Integration of the City of Vienna Academy of Social Work and the Federal Academy of Social Work of Vienna 2004 Awarding of status „University of Applied Sciences“ 2007 Transfer of Higher Education Institutions for Special Allied Health Professions and Midwifery into the tertiary education sector and integration into the FH Campus Wien FH Campus Wien fully establishes Bachelor and Master Programmes 2009 Centralisation of the sites into a new headquarters – Favoritenstraße 226, Wien 10.
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8. 5 Departments: Created by: International Office Presented by Dr. Ursula Eckler, Rovaniemi 2010 Civil Engineering and Construction Management Health Social Work Applied Life Sciences Technology and Management
9. Applied Life Sciences Created by: International Office Presented by Dr. Ursula Eckler, Rovaniemi 2010 Bachelor‘s degree programmes 6 Semester, 180 ECTS, extra-occupational / full-time BSc in Engineering / BSc in Natural Sciences Master‘s degree programmes 4 Semester, 120 ECTS, extra-occupational / full-time MSc in Engineering / MSc in Natural Sciences Bioengineering Molecular Biotechnology Bioprocess Technology Chemistry of Active Substances Biomedicine Bioinformatics Biotechnological Quality Mgmt.
10. Technology and Management Created by: International Office Presented by Dr. Ursula Eckler, Rovaniemi 2010 Bachelor‘s degree programmes 6 Semester, 180 ECTS, extra-occupational / full-time BSc in Engineering Master‘s degree programmes 4 Semester, 120 ECTS, extra-occupational MSc in Engineering Info.technology and Telecomm. Applied Electronics Integrated Safety Mgmt. High Tech Manufacturing Technical Management IT Security High Tech Manufacturing Networked Systems Integrated Safety Mgmt.
11. Civil Engineering and Construction Management Created by: International Office Presented by Dr. Ursula Eckler, Rovaniemi 2010 Bachelor‘s degree programme 6 Semester, 180 ECTS, extra-occupational BSc in Engineering Civil Engineering and Construction Mgmt. Master‘s degree programmes 4 Semester, 120 ECTS, extra-occupational Graduate Engineer – MSC Engineering Sustainability in Civil Engineering Constr. And Compl. of Large-scale International Projects
12. Health Created by: International Office Presented by Dr. Ursula Eckler, Rovaniemi 2010 Bachelor‘s degree programmes 6 Semester, 180 ECTS, full-time BA in Health Studies Master‘s degree programmes 4 Semester, 120 ECTS, extra-occupational MA in Health Studies Physiotherapy Dietetics Ergotherapy Logopedics Physiotherapy Biomedical Lab. Science Occupational Therapy Biomedical Lab. Science Orthoptics Radiological Technology Midwifery Healthcare and Nursing Radiological Technology
13. Social Work Created by: International Office Presented by Dr. Ursula Eckler, Rovaniemi 2010 Bachelor-Studiengänge 6 Semester, 180 ECTS, extra-occupational and full-time BA in Social Sciences Master‘s degree programmes 4 Semester, 120 ECTS, extra-occupational / full-time MA in Social Sciences Social Work Social Economy and Social Work Spatial and Clinical Social Work
14. FH Campus Wien Degree Students Academic Years 2002/2003 to 2008/09 Created by: International Office Presented by Dr. Ursula Eckler, Rovaniemi 2010
15. FH Campus Wien Graduates (since 2002) Created by: International Office Presented by Dr. Ursula Eckler, Rovaniemi 2010 Civil Engineering and Construction Management Health Social Work Applied Life Sciences Technology and Management 317 469 510 199
16. Research & Development Created by: International Office Presented by Dr. Ursula Eckler, Rovaniemi 2010 Competence Centre for Social Work Know-how agency for social interests in Vienna,settled at the interface between research,practise and teaching Competence Centre for IT-Security Service to all technical degree programmes at the FH Campus Wien with main focus on tap- and manipulation-proof data transmission; Research and Development PLC “ Knowledge-hub” and supplier to the economy, partner of research facilities, public institutions and various interest groups;
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> 19 Bachelor > 20 Master Vielfalt & Wachstum Zusätzlich Public Management, (Hochschuldidaktik)
Applied Life Sciences – Biotechnologie; Bioinformatik Biotech und Bioengineering exzellenter Ruf in Ö, Vienna Biotech Center .. Vorzeigebereich, sehr wissenschaftlich. Zusammenarbeit mit BOKU. International, Auszeichnungen, Vernetzung m. Unternehmen Entwicklungsarbeit im Gesundheitsbereich: Pharma, Forschung, Entwicklung von Medikamenten, international sehr angesehen. Praktikumsstellen: Kontakte zu potentiellen Arbeitgebern knüpfen.
ITTK-Master: Vernetze Systeme intelligente Prothesen, Überwachung von Bio-Signalen bei Senioren ISM – Integriertes Sicherheitsmanagemen – Schnittstelle Mensch – Infrastruktur – Organisationen, Sicherheitsmanagement im Katastrophenfall von Umwelt bis Wirtschaftsspionage, psychologische Skills und Sicherheitsmanagement Kein technisches Vorwissen verlangt! Alle starten gleich (also auch AHS kein Problem). NEUE Skills sind wichtig. Projektmanagement Managementkonzepte Teamkoordination Internationales Kommunikationsfähigkeit
Akademisierung der MTDs (Medizinisch-technischer Dienst) Gesundheits- und Krankenpflegeerstmals in Ö als generalistisches Studium in Kombination mit der Berufsberechtigung angeboten Diätologie : Spitäler, Kureinrichtungen (Ernährungslehre, Diätpläne entwickeln) Logopädie : Diagnostik und Therapie bei Sprachstörungen (s-Fehler, Zahnfehlstellungen, zB mit Musik) Orthoptik : Behandlung von Sehstörungen mit Sehhilfen, Zusammenarbeit mit Optikern und Augenärzten. Hebammen : Selbständig oder im Spital angestellt, begleiten die Schwangere laufend. Physiotherapie : Behandlung von Reha-Patienten nach OP, Unfällen, Sport, Rheumapatienten etc. Ziel: Wiederherstellung der Gesundheit, Schmerz-Reduktion. Ergotherapie : Arbeitsmedizin in Unternehmen, Abläufe im täglichen Leben (Haushalt etc.) Ziel: Handlungsfähigkeit im Alltag, Verbesserung der Lebensqualität. Biomedizinische Analytik : Analysen im Labor (Cholesterin, Diabetes, Histologische Befunde, Vaterschaftstest etc.) Radiologietechnologie : Röntgenmedizin, Nuklearmedizin
Soziale Arbeit und Sozialwirtschaft in Europa – europäischer Master in zusammenarbeit mit 8 anderen Universitäten Soziale Arbeit : Arbeit mit MigrantInnen, Frauenhäusern, Jugendarbeit, Familienarbeit, Street Work, Altenarbeit, Suchtberatung etc.