g integrated resource management schemes and policies as claimed by this approach, different disciplines must be involved. APPEAR in practice invites you to the presentation and discussion of the results of the APPEAR project Capacity building on the water-energy-food security nexus through research and training in Kenya and Uganda | CapNex . The interdisciplinary project team from four universities
and health extension workers on public health issues, and in the number of health professionals engaged in consultancy. Sustainability will be achieved by local capacity building and attaching the results to the overall national strategic development. The contents can be used as basis for subsequent educational strategies by governmental or non-governmental institutions. The evaluation will take the
practice and about challenges in implementing Erasmus+ Blended Intensive Programmes (BIPs). In addition, the new “Erasmus+ Blended Intensive Programmes. Basic Toolkit” will be presented, as well as results of a survey conducted among students who have completed in a BIP in the academic year 2022/23 on their experiences and perceptions of BIPs. Participants from Austria, Croatia and the Netherlands will
construction. This separation through the project life cycle may cause a gap between the materials properties set during the design phase and those obtained during the construction phase. This gap usually results in unsatisfactory performance for HMA causing premature failures such as rutting, cracking, and ultimately potholes and limits the lifetime of road infrastructure significantly. Performance-Related [...] including vocational training and information and communications technology, technical, engineering and scientific programs, in developed countries and other developing countries” . The forecasted results are up to improve investment in infrastructure for transportation projects. Thus, the project may reach Goal 11 under target 11.2 : “By 2030, provide access to safe, affordable, accessible and sustainable
g integrated resource management schemes and policies as claimed by this approach, different disciplines must be involved. APPEAR in practice invites you to the presentation and discussion of the results of the APPEAR project Capacity building on the water-energy-food security nexus through research and training in Kenya and Uganda | CapNex . The interdisciplinary project team from four universities
participated in a CEEPUS conference hosted by the Center for Inter American Studies, where I met some old academic acquaintances, and made some new ones. Unfortunately my time there was cut short as a result of illness, but the Head of the Center, Professor Roberta Maierhofer, kindly invited me to come back for a guest lecture, which I presented in December, 2017. My research plan was to build on my u
beautiful experience that I will always remember. I will publish two articles with some of my findings - one in Germany and the other one in an International Law Review. I consider this a very successful result of my Ernst-Mach Follow-up research stay in Austria. Alumni Audio Lab Vanessa Suelt Cock gives an insight into her work, the Colombian peace treaty of 2016 and in law and justice. Alumni Audio Lab
With the memorable scientific support of my mentor, Prof. Dr. Manfred Nowak, I maintained my work with success not only my predicted research plan but also to widen my study and to get functional results. It was pleasant to be able to do research with people from different countries in a scholarly circle with whom I could gain experiences and share my story as a young academician.
many countries around the world such as Brazil, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Ghana, the Sudan, Uganda and the United Republic of Tanzania, leading to false negative RDT results with potentially fatal consequences for the patient. Additionally, diagnosis of travel-related cases of malaria to non-endemic areas is often based on rapid diagnostic tests as skills for microscopy
by using the case of Ethiopian media policy. The findings of my study indicated that gender perspectives have occupied a marginal space in the governing arrangements of media in Ethiopia. Also, the results of my study showed that a combination of political, cultural and economic conditions have influenced the integration of gender perspectives in media policy in Ethiopia. My study presented a framework