23 research outputs found
How university’s activities support the development of students’ entrepreneurial abilities: case of Slovenia and Croatia
The paper reports how the offered university activities support the development of students’ entrepreneurship abilities. Data were collected from 306 students from Slovenian and 609 students from Croatian universities. The study reduces the gap between theoretical researches about the academic entrepreneurship education and individual empirical studies about the student’s estimation of the offered academic activities for development of their entrepreneurial abilities. The empirical research revealed differences in Slovenian and Croatian students’ perception about (a) needed academic activities and (b) significance of the offered university activities, for the development of their entrepreneurial abilities. Additionally, the results reveal that the impact of students’ gender and study level on their perception about the importance of the offered academic activities is not significant for most of the considered activities. The main practical implication is focused on further improvement of universities’ entrepreneurship education programs through selection and utilization of activities which can fill in the recognized gaps between the students’ needed and the offered academic activities for the development of students’ entrepreneurial abilities
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2019 Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Trauma Surgery Technology in Giessen (Germany)
It is now for a second time that we can invite researchers to come to Giessen for an international exchange of the latest research and a discussion of ideas. This year again, the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) is sponsoring the event. The main topic for 2019 is 'Vibration in antibacterial and oncological therapy'. Many effects of mechanical vibration on tissue have been discovered so far. Clinical applications relying on vibration exist for a variety of conditions. The intracellular processes, however, are still largely not understood. And reproducibility remains a matter of potential for improvement. DFG funds for the 3rd conference in 2020 have already been approved for a focus on multifunctional trauma surgery implants.Deutsche Forschungsgemeischaft (DFG), German
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2020 Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Trauma Surgery Technology in Giessen
The 3
rd event of the Giessen International Conference on Trauma Surgery Technology on
October, the 17th 2020 was hosted on Zoom in accordance with the worldwide corona
situation. Dr Mieczakowski, Dr Yu, and Wolfram drafted in 2018 from Jan’s apartment in Bremen the
manuscript which was submitted to and approved for funding by the Deutsche
Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). At that time, we had no idea what substantial changes the
conferencing concept would require. This is why we would like to thank again Michele. She first
planned this year’s event after the 2019 date and then in the spring of 2020 had to replan for the
new situation
Organische Chemie 2016
Molekulare SMS zur sicheren Nachrichtenübermittlung – außergewöhnliche Sternmesogene – enzymatische C‐H‐Insertion durch iridiumhaltiges Porphyrin – Totalsynthese hexacyclischer Daphniphyllum‐Alkaloide – organokatalytische asymmetrische Cope‐Umlagerung – Photoinduktion mit Elektronen‐ Relais‐Strategie – FeCl3‐katalysierte Carbonyl‐Olefin‐Kreuzmetathese – Psychedelic‐NMR‐Experiment – oral verfügbares Orphan Drug bei Morbus Fabry