Essays about: "crossing"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 315 essays containing the word crossing.
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11. Crossing Borders Digitally : A Minor Field Study on Online Challenge Driven Education
University essay from KTH/LärandeAbstract : With advancements in educational digitalisation, new opportunities for international collaboration on education have been created. Through the KTH Global Development Hub collaboration, students from universities in Botswana, Kenya, Sweden and Tanzania participate in modules with Challenge Driven Education (CDE). READ MORE
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12. Komplement, ersättning eller bonus? : ett arbete om skol- och förskolegårdars samnyttjan med allmän parkmark
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management (from 130101)Abstract : Samnyttjan mellan allmän parkmark och skol- eller förskolegård är ett fenomen som blivit vanligare i Sverige i takt med att konkurrensen om stadens marker har ökat. Med samnyttjan som strategi kan det bli enklare för skolor och förskolor att nyttja gröna ytor utanför skol- eller förskolegården. READ MORE
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13. Policing Humanitarianism : The Impact of Policing on the Humanitarian Operations of Search and Rescue NGOs in the Aegean Sea between 2015-2022
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionenAbstract : Throughout 2015, the European Union’s response to the large number of migrants crossing the Aegean Sea became increasingly securitised. It translated to the policing of non-governmental search and rescue organisations (SAR NGOs) active in the Aegean Sea. READ MORE
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14. The connection between the bow shock at Mercury and the interplanetary magnetic field
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : As the solar wind reaches Mercury it interacts with the planet’s magnetic field slowing down, forming a bow shock in front of the planet and diverting the flow around it. Along with the solar wind comes the interplanetary magnetic field, an extension of the sun’s magnetic field. READ MORE
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15. “Team Europe is back in Tunis” – a study on ECHR applicability ratione personae to EU support for Tunisian border and migration management
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/Juridiska fakultetenAbstract : After the well-known spike in migrants crossing the Mediterranean in 2015- 2016, the EU has intensified its cooperation with third states on the field of migration. Although there are numerous examples where such policies have been criticised as incompatible with the principle of non-refoulement and for not respecting migrants’ human rights, there are no CJEU rulings concerning their compliance with EU law. READ MORE