FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY: THE POST‐EXPERIENCE STUDY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF AUGSBURG AS A CONCEPT OF LIFELONG LEARNING

1978 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 12-13
1968 ◽  
Vol 8 (93) ◽  
pp. 641-641

The Commission of neutral experts appointed by the International Committee of the Red Cross to examine cases of victims of pseudo-medical experiments practised in concentration camps under the Nazi regime, to whom the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany is prepared to pay indemnities, again met at ICRC headquarters in Geneva on November 8 and 9. The Chairman was Mr. William Lenoir, Judge at the Geneva Court of Justice. He was assisted by Professor Pierre Magnenat, assistant doctor at the University Clinic of the Nestlé Hospital in Lausanne and by Dr. Sylvain Mutrux, Deputy Medical Director of the University Psychiatric Clinic of Bel-Air in Geneva. The Hungarian Red Cross was represented by Mrs. Sandor Böde, Dr. Pal Bacs and Mr. Imre Pasztor, whilst Dr. E. Gotz had been sent by the Red Cross of the German Federal Republic.


2002 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-13 ◽  
Author(s):  
John S. Brady ◽  
Sarah Elise Wiliarty

In December 1995, the Center for German and European Studies atthe University of California at Berkeley hosted the conference, “ThePostwar Transformation of Germany: Prosperity, Democracy, andNationhood.” During the proceedings and in the edited volume thatresulted, conference contributors explored the reasons for Germany’ssuccess in making the transition to a liberal democratic politysupported by a rationalized national identity and a modern, dynamiccapitalist economy. In charting postwar Germany’s success, the contributorsweighed the relative contribution institutional, cultural, andinternational variables made to the country’s transformation.


1985 ◽  
Vol 56 (3) ◽  
pp. 859-862 ◽  
Author(s):  
Torsten Hartmann

A series of three pretests and three tests were carried out at the University of Kiel, Federal Republic of Germany, to evaluate the affective meanings of 108 first names, second names, and name combinations. For this purpose a concept-specific semantic differential was developed. A close similarity between these results and those of the intercultural tests of the Osgood group was noted; the three main factors resembled E, P, and A.


1968 ◽  
Vol 8 (84) ◽  
pp. 146-146

The Commission of neutral experts appointed by the International Committee to examine the cases of victims of pseudomedical experiments practised in concentration camps under the Nazi regime, to whom the Government of the German Federal Republic is prepared to pay compensation, again met in Geneva at ICRC headquarters on February 2 and 3, 1968. The President, Mr. William Lenoir, Judge at the Court of Justice of Geneva, was assisted by Dr. Sylvain Mutrux, Medical Assistant Director of the Bel-Air Psychiatric Clinic and Dr. Pierre Magnenat, Professor at the Faculty and assistant at the University Clinic of the Nestlé Hospital in Lausanne. The Polish Red Cross was represented by Miss Zys and Dr. Nowkunski, whilst Dr. Goetz represented the German Red Cross in the Federal Republic of Germany.


2016 ◽  
Vol 5 (9) ◽  
pp. 171
Author(s):  
Marília Gago

Interview conducted by email on March 1, 2, and 28, 2016. Jörn Rüsen, Senior Fellow at the Kulturwissenschaftliches Institut (Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities) at Essen, Germany, and Honorary doctorate of Universidade de Brasília (Brazil) and University of Lund (Sweden). Professor emeritus at the University of Witten/Herdecke (Germany) and Order of Merit, State of Northrhine-Westfalia, Federal Republic of Germany. He was Visiting Chair Research Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences National Taiwan University, head of the research project on “Humanism in the era of globalization – an intercultural dialogue on humanity, culture, and values” at the Kulturwissenschaftliches Institut at Essen, Germany, and President/director of that Institute.


1968 ◽  
Vol 8 (91) ◽  
pp. 536-536

The Commission of neutral experts appointed by the International Committee of the Red Cross to examine the claims of the victims of pseudo-medical experiments practised in concentration camps under the Nazi regime, to whom the Government of the German Federal Republic is prepared to pay compensation, again met in Geneva at ICRC headquarters in August with Mr. William Lenoir, Judge of the Geneva Court of Justice, in the chair. He was assisted by Professor Pierre Magnenat, doctorassistant at the University Clinic of the Nestle1 hospital in Lausanne and Dr. Sylvain Mutrux, medical assistant director at the Bel Air University Psychiatric Clinic in Geneva. The Polish Red Cross was represented by Miss Danuta Zys and Dr. Jerzy Nowkanski and the German Red Cross in the Federal Republic of Germany by Dr. E. Goetz. Dr. Jacques F. de Rougemont, member of the ICRC, was rapporteur.


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