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its success there ever since. While we visited the stage scenery, browsed through the costume collection and looked over the team's shoulders behind the stage, Anette Ruppelt told us about the development
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internal colloquia, international conferences or teaching classes, organize events or excursions and collect calls for research funds on the topic “Radical transformation”. The long-term goal is to exchange
qualification processes. Measures necessary for a educationally just university will be discussed collectively in the ensuing exchange. Click here to register About this Person Ayla Satilmis, University of
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