by Iliyah | Apr 9, 2019 | Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Professor Christiane Solte-Gresser – Using Dreams to Depict the Nightmare of the Holocaust It began with a boycott of Jewish shops and it ended in the gas chambers, as Adolf Hitler attempted to exterminate the Jewish population in Europe. Six million victims...
by Iliyah | Apr 9, 2019 | Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Professor Akemi Kanazawa – The Language of Koizumi Yakumo – From the Standpoint of Japanese Language Education Koizumi Yakumo, formerly known as Lafcadio Hearn, spent his final decades in Japan, a country that fascinated and inspired him. As he was unable to...
by Iliyah | Apr 4, 2019 | Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences, Earth & Environmental Sciences, Education & Training, Engineering & Computer Science, Life Sciences & Biology, Medical & Health Sciences, Physical Sciences & Mathematics
The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation promotes academic cooperation between excellent scientists and scholars from abroad and from Germany. To this end, it grants more than 700 research fellowships and research awards annually....
by Iliyah | Mar 13, 2019 | Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
The American Historical Association As the largest organisation of professional historians in the world, the American Historical Association (AHA) represents more than 12,000 members and serves historians representing every period in global history. The AHA promotes...
by nick | Feb 26, 2019 | Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences, Business, Economics & Finance
Professor Francesco Audrino – Using Big Data to Improve Financial Forecasting Tweet Share 0 Reddit +1 Pocket Pinterest 0 LinkedIn 0 Email VKontakte Economists, business leaders and policymakers need good data to make accurate predictions about the future. New...
by Iliyah | Feb 20, 2019 | Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences, Business, Economics & Finance, Education & Training
Professor Ingrid Miethe – The Workers’ Faculty: The Globalisation of Soviet Education The borrowing and lending of educational models between nations has a long and interesting history. However, much of modern literature focuses on transfers between capitalist...
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