Prof. Doz. Dr. Marie-France Chevron (Kultur- und Sozialanthropologin und Mitglied des APPEAR Selection Board) Sendetermin : Freitag, 5.4.2013, 20:00-21.00 Uhr Musik : Why - A little dream, Luxurious - India, Numydia – Elborj, La Olla Express - Tiempo, Babylon (Jamendo) Nachzuhören auf Jamendo - eine Community für freie, legale und unlimitierte Musik, die unter Creative Commons Lizenzen veröffentlicht wurde
Teklegiorgis Baraka Olivier Mushage, Democratic Republic of Congo Kamalika Datta, India Peter Akoll, Uganda Rosalie Arcala Hall, Philippines Vanessa Suelt Cock, Colombia Maria Dos Santos, Venezuela Nikita Chiu, China (Hong Kong) Luke O. Olang, Kenya Džalila Muharemagić, Bosnia and Herzegovina Venkatavamsikrishna Kovelakuntla, India Rezic Iva, Croatia Sayeh Agegnehu, Ethiopia Sita Aryal, Nepal Gibson S. Nyanhongo [...] Wangchuk, Bhutan Albert Soudré, Burkina Faso Ronald Luwangula, Uganda Dharam Raj Uprety, Nepal Velky Ahumada, Colombia Omer Suljevic, Bosnia and Herzegovina Larysa Ivashko, Ukraine Tanushree Gupta, India Randa Natras, Bosnia and Herzegovina Marjana Vaneva, Macedonia Raymond Ouedraogo, Burkina Faso Basanta Raj Adhikari, Nepal Lewis M. Sitoki, Kenya Olha Tikhonova, Portugal Alfred Attah, Nigeria George
the risks of malaria in Senegal. She has since worked on international research projects ranging from climate change adaptation in Mauritania and Algeria to studies on environment-related mobility in India. For the past few years, Marion has been studying how climate change is affecting migration patterns in Ethiopia. Outside of research, she is a passionate alpinist and has a keen interest in all aspects
relevant than I could imagine when I was applying for the scholarship." © Venkatavamsikrishna Kovelakuntla Venkatavamsikrishna Kovelakuntla, India Research Assistant with Prof. Amitabh Joshi, Evolutionary and Organismal Biology Unit, JNCASR, Bangalore, India "I realised that art, culture and philosophy are, apart from science, very important to me." © Agegnehu Sayeh Sayeh Agegnehu, Ethiopia Debre Markos [...] Bachelor student at the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv "I hope to visit this amazing country again and I am grateful to OeAD for giving me this chance!" © Noor Jahan Tanushree Gupta, India Staff member at the Institute of Conservation, University of Applied Arts Vienna "These internships have not only had a major influence on my research work, but have also provided the opportunity to [...] knowledge acquired during my stay in Austria, I was lucky to meet people from different places around the world [...], make friends and build special relationships." © Kamalika Datta Kamalika Datta, India Assistant Professor, National Institute of Technology Meghalaya "My stay in Austria has been very smooth, with the host institute taking all care and ensuring I had a suitable accommodation and office
of how he found happiness in research and recalled his time during scholarship-supported stays in Austria. Invitation and short CV | Review Tanushree Gupta, India © OeAD/Cavallotti Conserving World Heritage together: Cooperation between India and Austria | 25 October 2018 Ernst Mach grant holder Tanushree Gupta talked about her professional career as a restorer, about inspiring moments and about her
is the situation right now? In which way is your personal and professional life affected?“, the participants travelled around the world, starting with listening to a talk by Dr. Tanushree Gupta from India. The former scholar received Technology Grants for East/Central/South-East Asia in 2011 and 2013/14 and an Ernst Mach worldwide grant and is currently working as a staff member of the Institute of
by Bill Vaughan. Before I dive deep into my story of how I was also thinking the same about my experience, I would like to introduce myself in a jiffy. I am Janaki Devi Somasundaram , natively from India, but a third-year PhD student at the Department of Inorganic Chemistry, from Comenius University in Bratislava , Slovakia, working under the supervision of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lukas Krivosudsky. Note to