Vera van Hüllen

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Prof. Dr. Vera van Hüllen

  1. Netzwerk "Externe Demokratisierungspolitik" (EDP)

    van Hüllen, V. (Wissenschaftliche Projektleitung)

    01.05.1530.04.19

    Projekt: Anderes

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Publikationen

  1. Designing instructional technology from an emotional perspective
  2. Review
  3. Business Trips. Features, Occasions, Effects
  4. Leuphana Semester: ESD professional development module on Responsibility and Sustainability, Germany
  5. Linking modes of research to their scientific and societal outcomes. Evidence from 81 sustainability-oriented research projects
  6. Prospective material flow analysis of the end-of-life decommissioning
  7. Where you search is what you get
  8. Offers in English
  9. A "Whale" of a Problem
  10. Effectiveness and Moderators of an Internet-Based Mobile-Supported Stress Management Intervention as a Universal Prevention Approach
  11. The Relationship of Environmental and Economic Performance at the Firm Level
  12. AN INVESTIGATION OF LENGTH ESTIMATION SKILLS OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WITH MILD INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY
  13. Plant diversity effects on aboveground and belowground N pools in temperate grassland ecosystems
  14. Transformationsnarrative
  15. Converging perspectives in audience studies and digital literacies
  16. Ready for new business models?
  17. The programme on ecosystem change and society (PECS) – a decade of deepening social-ecological research through a place-based focus
  18. Monitoring the Monitor? Selective Responses to Human Rights Transgressions
  19. From grief to hope in conservation
  20. Combating Climate Change through Organisational Innovation
  21. Putting educational knowledge of prospective teachers to the test
  22. Surveying the FAIRness of Annotation Tools: Difficult to find, difficult to reuse
  23. Handball in Angriff nehmen
  24. Personal prestige through travel? Developing and testing the personal prestige inventory in a tourism context
  25. Gestaltbarkeit aller Lebensbereiche
  26. Telomere length and environmental conditions predict stress levels but not parental investment in a long-lived seabird