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7.25.2007

Leibniz University - The research activity

The research activity is carried out in Leibniz University by Faculty and students alike.

It is considered one of the most interesting areas of academic life and one which can contribute with new ideas and innovative concepts to the wealth of knowledge shared by this virtual community.

As a sample of the research activities of the years 2004 and 2005 you are welcome to read two papers which deal with very different subjects.

The first one covers the field of social studies and the Life Long Learning activities.

The second one deals with a very specific topic of Marketing applied to non profit organisations such as Museums


Grey Power Italia
A Centre of Experience
for Senior Citizens


Brands, licencing
& Merchandisings
@ musei.it


7.23.2007

LEIBNIZ UNIVERSITY POST


LEIBNIZ UNIVERSITY

With more than 60 interdisciplinary and practice-orientated courses of
study,
LEIBNIZ UNIVERSITY of Hannover provides degree and continuing
education courses which are orientated both towards demand and
quality [...]


LEIBNIZ UNIVERSITY
The Leibniz University settled in Hannover (German Gottfried Wilhelm
Leibniz Universität Hannover) is a university located in Hanover,
Germany. It was founded in 1831 and is organized in nine faculties.

[...]


LEIBNIZ UNIVERSITY

With the establishment of new courses of study, such as Applied, Computer Science, Life Science, Computer-aided Engineering, Plant Biotechnology or Industrial Engineering, Leibniz University of Hannover has reacted to the changing demands of the employment market and offers a range of subjects rarely found in Germany.
[...]


LEIBNIZ UNIVERSITY

For graduates today, in addition to the academic qualification,
LEIBNIZ UNIVERSITY of Hannover is absolutely essential to think in
terms of interdisciplinary, networked systems. The large choice of
subjects at Leibniz Universität Hannover permits students to shape
their studies individually through a large number of possible
combinations.
[..]