Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice

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  1. Goddert Oheimb

Publikationen

  1. In situ investigation of microstructure evolution during solidification of Mg10CaxGd (x = 5, 10, 20) alloys
  2. Neue Rechte und Universität
  3. Using structure biodegradability relationships for environmentally benign design of organosilicons – An experimental comparison of organosilicons and their carbon analogues
  4. Gender in die Bildung !
  5. Efficiency
  6. Habitat models for the four-fingered skink (Carlia tetradactyla) at the microhabitat and landscape scale
  7. Influence of transition metal dopants and temperature on the dehydrogenation and rehydrogenation kinetics of NaAlH4
  8. Amtsmenschen
  9. Anstelle des Staates
  10. Ob man etwas tun kann oder nicht, ist eine rein mechanische oder materielle Frage
  11. Skizze
  12. Energy transitions and national development indicators
  13. Unobtrusive Detection of Respiratory Rate through UWB-Sensing for Applications of Ambient Assisted Living
  14. Atmospheric fate of poly- and perfluorinated alkyl substances (PFASs)
  15. The blue-collar brain
  16. A Reference Model for Data-driven Business Model Innovation Initiatives in Incumbent Firms
  17. Begriff und Merkmale junger Unternehmen
  18. The university’s unknown knowledge
  19. Innovation is not enough
  20. Maria Luise Weissmann: "Ich wünsche zu sein, was mich entflammt".
  21. Workplace mediation: Lessons from negotiation theory
  22. Development and reach of a web-based cognitive behavioural therapy programme to reduce symptoms of depression and diabetes-specific distress
  23. Überleben in der Wildnis
  24. “A Future to Believe in”
  25. Anmerkung zu BVerwG, Urt. v. 2.3.2017 – 3 C 19/15
  26. Efficacy and cost-effectiveness of a web-based intervention with mobile phone support to treat depressive symptoms in adults with diabetes mellitus type 1 and type 2
  27. Politics of Exception
  28. A New Look at Errors
  29. Strategic networking for sustainability