Essays about: "Master thesis of US students"

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  1. 1. Money Matters: A Cultural Analysis of the Experiences and Expectations of American Students in Sweden Regarding Tuition Fees

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för etnologi

    Author : Audrey Savage; [2020]
    Keywords : American students; Sweden; education; tuition; money; educational value; USA; valuation; cost analysis; habitus; academic field; commodification of education; the knowledge economy; Cultural Sciences;

    Abstract : This thesis analyzes the experiences and expectations of American students conducting full-time master’s studies in Sweden and how their monetary valuation of education, demonstrated through paying tuition, impacts their studies. This thesis additionally aims to explore how students adapt a specific academic habitus during their US educational experiences that they, in turn, bring with them to study in Sweden. READ MORE

  2. 2. Design and Implementation of Angular Vibration Testing Equipment

    University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Institutionen för maskinteknik

    Author : Zhuohang Zhou; Martin Nilsson; [2018]
    Keywords : Motion converter; product development; surveillance cameras; angular vibration; hardware test;

    Abstract : This thesis is done by two students from Blekinge Institute of Technology as an end of the master of engineering program with emphasis on applied mechanics. The thesis is done in cooperation with Axis Communications AB in Lund which develop surveillance cameras. The task was to design and implement an Angular Vibration Testing Equipment. READ MORE

  3. 3. Passion and Fear effects on student entrepreneurs

    University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för organisation och entreprenörskap (OE)

    Author : Avijit Kuri; Wang RenFei; [2017]
    Keywords : Student entrepreneurship; passion and fear; internal factors; early stages of entrepreneurship;

    Abstract : Entrepreneurship has been gotten fruitful attentions all around the world, it also has become one of the most significant engines for both national economic and social growth. The internal factors, which are able to affect entrepreneur’s behaviors during the whole entrepreneurship life cycle, are gradually becoming a hot topic in both practical and academic research fields. READ MORE

  4. 4. Anti-Oppression and Academia: Applying critical methodologies to study identity and student experiences in university settings

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Humanekologi

    Author : Lena Weber; Anna Hermanson; [2015]
    Keywords : Identity; Anti-Oppression; Student Experience; Critical Race Theory; Feminist Theory; Queer Methodologies; Participatory Action Research; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : With increasing frequency we hear calls from activists and academics alike to tackle the structural roots of the current global social-ecological crisis. For those of us situated within academia, this provides an opportunity to critically examine how underlying processes related to the roots of this crisis manifest in and are perpetuated by our own institutions, and how to make academic programs within the ‘pipeline’ into environmental work more attractive and accessible to diverse voices. READ MORE

  5. 5. UTILIZATION OF WIND POWER IN RWANDA : Design and Production Option

    University essay from KTH/Kraft- och värmeteknologi

    Author : MANIRAGUHA Eric; [2013]
    Keywords : It has been an honor to work on this research with my advisors Professor Etienne NTAGWIRUMUGARA and Mr. Nenad GLODIC.Their insights; guidance; encouragement and support throughout this research work enabled me to stay motivated and productive. I appreciate all their contribution of time; effort and ideas to this work. I would like to thank Professor Andrew Martin Director of Sustainable Energy Engineering SEE MSc Program; for giving us the opportunity to study at KTH School of Industrial Engineering and Management. This work would not have been possible without them. I am grateful to my sponsors; the government of Rwanda and KTH School of Industrial Engineering and Management. Without their financial support this work would be none existent. To the faculty; staff and fellow students; particularly students followed the Sustainable Energy Utilization as Specialization of the Sustainable Energy Technology at KTH School of Industrial Engineering and Management. My Special thanks are to MSc thesis administrator; Oxana SAMOTEEVA; Dr. Chamindie SENARATNE; Deputy Program Director for SEE Worldwide at Royal Institute of Technology; Dr. Venant KAYIBANDA Head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at KIST and Facilitator of KTH based at KIST in Rwanda and EWSA’s authorities; for their suggestions; support and advices. I would like to conclude with lots of appreciation to two very special people; my wife Angélique UWAYISABA B.Sc IT and my son Liévin D’ARTAGNAN for their continuous prayers during the whole period of my study. Thank you.;

    Abstract : This Master Thesis is the research done in the country of Rwanda. The project leads to study the climate of this country in order to establish whether this climate could be used to produce energy from air and to implement the first wind turbine for serving the nation. READ MORE