Berufsnachwuchs von morgen. Interview Prof. Dr. Patrick Velte

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TitleBerufsnachwuchs von morgen. Interview Prof. Dr. Patrick Velte
Media name/outletWPK-Magazin
Country/TerritoryGermany
Date29.05.23
URLhttps://www.wpk.de/wpk-magazin/ausgaben/2023/
PersonsPatrick Velte
Period29.05.2023
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