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    The Nexus between Migration and Development in EU External Action: No Quick Fix. IES Policy Brief Issue 2019/08 ‱ November 2019

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    For the next Multiannual Financial Framework, the Commission has proposed a new mega instrument in the area of external action that will make migration a key focus of the EU’s development cooperation. The nexus between migration and development will thus take centre stage in the EU’s engagement with third countries. In this context, it is interesting to look at current policies combining external migration governance with development cooperation. While the EU seems to assume that policies concerning migration and development cooperation are coherent, a closer look reveals that this is not always the case. Particularly concerning aid conditionality and the emphasis on short-term versus longterm goals, development cooperation and migration policies have different objectives, at times leading to incoherence in the EU’s external policies

    Quebec Seeks Solutions: An Economic Development Agency's Role in Local Open Innovation

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    This article offers an economic-development perspective on a new method for local companies to find innovative solutions to their most challenging business problems: local open innovation. Quebec International, the economic development agency for the Quebec City area, contributed to the development of the Seeking Solutions approach to local open innovation, which included the hosting of problem-solving conferences with local research centres, economic development actors, and companies. Looking back on our experiences and outcomes since 2010, this article shows how the development and introduction of this new approach to local open innovation has changed the rules of the game in the region

    Understanding the subject : Woolf's use of the bildungsroman in The Voyage Out and Jacob's Room

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    This project explores the way in which Virginia Woolf uses and subverts the classic nineteenthcentury genre, the Bildungsroman in her first novel (The Voyage Out) and her third novel (Jacob's Room) in order to posit questions about understanding subjectivity. Virginia Woolf's later novels are written in a prose style commonly called "stream-of-consciousness" or "mindstyle" that her first novel is not, and her third novel, although attempts this style of prose, is quite novice in its execution. Essentially, this project argues that it was through Woolf's use and complication of the Bildungsroman genre that she was able to pose philosophical questions about subjectivity and human understanding-- never answered in a concrete manner--that develop into her later, most famous style of prose in novels such as Mrs. Dalloway. This paper builds on Gregory Castle's scholarly book, The Modernist Bildungsroman, which was written in response to Franco Moretti's seminal book, The Way of the World.Dr. Frances Dickey, Thesis Supervisor.Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-58)

    The nexus between migration and development in EU external action : no quick fix

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    For the next Multiannual Financial Framework, the Commission has proposed a new mega instrument in the area of external action that will make migration a key focus of the EU’s development cooperation. The nexus between migration and development will thus take centre stage in the EU’s engagement with third countries. In this context, it is interesting to look at current policies combining external migration governance with development cooperation. While the EU seems to assume that policies concerning migration and development cooperation are coherent, a closer look reveals that this is not always the case. Particularly concerning aid conditionality and the emphasis on short-term versus long-term goals, development cooperation and migration policies have different objectives, at times leading to incoherence in the EU’s external policies

    Spanische BezĂŒge bei E. T. A. Hoffmann

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    Es soll der Versuch unternommen werden, die Nachricht von den neuesten Schicksalen des Hundes Berganza und das Coloquio de los perros, das 1613 als vorletzte der insgesamt zwölf Novelas ejemplares Cervantes’ erschien und Hoffmann in der deutschen Ausgabe von Dietrich Wilhelm Soltau vorlag, auf ihre Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede zu vergleichen. Der direkte Vergleich mit dem Coloquio trĂ€gt einerseits dazu bei, die Anspielungen und Verweise zu verstehen, die Hoffmann fortlaufend in seine ErzĂ€hlung einstreut, und andererseits zu einem besseren VerstĂ€ndnis der literarischen Schaffensweise des Autors. DarĂŒber hinaus sollte aber nicht vergessen werden, daß es sich bei Hoffmanns Text um ein eigenstĂ€ndiges Werk handelt, das auch ohne die LektĂŒre Cervantes’ als das zu verstehen ist, was es ist: eine ironisch-satirische, witzig-humorvolle ErzĂ€hlung mit einem Hund als Helden, der sein Umfeld parodiert und kritisch betrachtet und sich ĂŒberdies Ă€ußerst verstĂ€ndig in Sachen der Kunst erweist. Schwerpunkt der Untersuchung bildet Hoffmanns Bearbeitung des "Kolloquiums", die neben ihrem inhaltlichen und sprachlichen Bezug auf die spanische Vorlage auch auf ihre literarischen Mittel hin untersucht werden soll

    A rapid and inexpensive viability assay for zoospores and zoosporangia of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis

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    The fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis is causing global amphibian declines. Here we describe a simple, rapid and inexpensive methylene blue staining protocol to determine B. dendrobatidis viability, regardless of life-stage. The viability of cells in suspension or adherent monolayers can be determined using either manual microscopy counting or colorimetric assay

    Milestone 3.2 - DiSSCo Digital Maturity Self -Assessment Tool - Design Blueprint

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    This Milestone 3.2 report for DiSSCo Prepare Work Package 3 Task 3.1 sets out the initial design blueprint for a DiSSCo Digital Maturity Self-Assessment Tool, building on the analyses in the Milestone 3.1 report ‘Improving Digital Capability - Case Studies and Analysis’ (Hardy et al, Dec 2020) and in the Milestone 3.3. Report, including consideration of two existing tools in our sector. This tool is intended to support teams, institutions and national nodes in developing organisational readiness for provision of the DiSSCo services and data, helping them to identify and target areas for improvement. The aim is for this to tie in to future provision of training and support, as well as helping to identify the gaps at aggregate level where that training may be most useful. In addition , we believe there is a case for a platform that can support both this and the related Task 7.3 Policy Tool, such that these or other tools are consistent for users and can interact with one another where relevant, avoiding any duplication. This blueprint is intended for wider discussion among the DiSSCo members, so that tool content can be developed in more detail as part of the Deliverable for this Taskinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
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