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(DIPF) was a member of the international committee organising the JURE 2010. The young scientist from Frankfurt draws a positive conclusion: ”The organisation in the international team worked exceedingly well and we really enjoyed it. We experienced a highly inspiring conference.”
JURE 2010:
Jana Höhler, DIPF, Tel. +49 (0) 69 / 24708-201
Saskia Kistner, Goethe-University, +49 (0) 69 / 798-22037
Internet: www.earli-jure2010.org, E-Mail: jure2010@gmail.com
Press contact: Philip Stirm, DIPF, Tel. +49 (0) 69 / 24708-123, stirm@dipf.de
(DIPF) and Saskia Kistner at the Goethe-University in Frankfurt have chaired the international organizing conference committee consisting of 5 other PhD-students from Finland, Netherlands and Belgium since November 2008.
An international information and networking event in the field of educational sciences jointly organized by the German National Contact Point for Socio-Economic Sciences and the Humanities (SSH NCP), the International Cooperation in Education of the German Institute for International Educational Research (DIPF) and NET4SOCIETY in cooperation with the European Commission will be taking place on 30 June / 01 July 2010 in Brussels.
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The Eduserver dossier on the World Book and Copyright Day offers readers comprehensive information on the event. Worldwide, publishers, libraries, schools and reading enthusiasts commemorate the UNESCO World Day of Books on April 23. The dossier compiled by the German Education Server (Eduserver) editors offers many relevant online resources, including the German and the international World Day websites and the German library portal. Further information resources address copyright legislation in Germany and suggestions for accessing German literature on the web. The German Education Server is a joint-venture service provided by the federal government of Germany and the federal states (Länder). Its coordinating office is located at the German Institute for International Educational Research (DIPF).
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