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STEP USA University ProgramFive Questions for Alamir Mohsen
The DWIH New York had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Alamir Mohsen, founder of Lithium Designers GmbH, a German startup in the field of architectural and facade planning services, which just celebrated its fifth anniversary.
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News from our Partners and NetworkJob Openings July 2023
A service for everyone looking for a new job in the US with ties to Germany and/or the German language.
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News from UA RuhrEntrepreneurship Explorer Ruhr – Cybersecurity Bootcamp 2023
Entrepreneurship Explorer Ruhr, a one-week start-up bootcamp taking place in Bochum at the end of September 2023 will this time focus on the topic of cybersecurity. Apply until 17 July, the event is free of charge. Travel and hotel costs will be covered.
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News from the University of CologneProfessor Joybrato Mukherjee Becomes the New Rector of the University of Cologne
Professor Joybrato Mukherjee, President of Justus Liebig University Giessen, was elected by the members of the University Election Assembly to be the future Rector of the University of Cologne on 10 May 2023. Mukherjee will thus succeed Professor Axel Freimuth, who has held the office since 2005 and is no longer available for another term due to his age. The handover of office is planned in October 2023.
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News from Freie Universität BerlinCitizens of the World – Celebrating the 60th anniversary of JFK’s programmatic speech at FU Berlin
In June 1963, President John F. Kennedy visited Berlin and Freie Universität Berlin. To commemorate this event, the university hosted the event “Citizens of the World. The Historical Roots and Future of Academic Freedom”.
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News from the University of FreiburgOldest architectural plans detail mysterious desert mega structures
An international team of researchers including the University of Freiburg identifies engravings in Jordan and Saudi Arabia as the oldest known scaled building plans in human history.
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News from Campus OWLERC Consolidator Grant for Benjamin Gess at Bielefeld University for research on the impact of randomness on chaos
How can we use mathematics to capture and describe complex systems that seem to be driven by randomness? And how can we describe the fact that even the slightest fluctuations can lead to major changes in climate dynamics? Benjamin Gess at Bielefeld University focuses on mathematical structures that capture the interaction of random events and complex behavior. For his work he will receive two million Euros over a five-year period from the European Research Council Consolidator Grant.
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