Akram Khan re-writes ‘Radha’: The ‘hypervisible’ cultural identity in Kylie Minogue’s ‘Showgirl’ [PDF]
This is an Author's Accepted Manuscript of an article published in Women & Performance: A Journal of Feminist Theory, 19(1), 23 - 34, 2009 [copyright Taylor & Francis], available online at: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/07407700802655265.This paper ...
Mitra, R
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Aim This study aims to elucidate the foreign patient‐specific factors associated with emergency department length of stay (EDLOS) in a regional core hospital emergency department (ED) in Japan.
Yoshihiro Aoki +6 more
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Subject and purpose of work: This study focuses on vocational education. It explores the role of international internships in the vocational education of the students of technical secondary schools.
Iwacewicz-Orłowska Anna
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Are European Part-Time MBA Programs Designed to Foster Entrepreneurial Minds? An Exploratory Study
Are the MBA programs really designed to foster entrepreneurial minds? Answering this question is the main objective of our work. After a literature review we identified several programs’ characteristics that promote entrepreneurship. Using a sample
Montserrat Entrialgo +2 more
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The main skills and competences of multilingualism in the context of the European Union
The paper presents multilingualism and multiculturalism as one of the main aims of the European Union (EU) and deals with the issue of political and cultural globalization. More and more young people describe themselves as cosmopolites.
Irena Vankevič
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Expanding transnational networks : the impact of internal conflict on the feminist press in Dokumente der Frauen (1899–1902) and Neues Frauenleben (1902–17) [PDF]
This article examines the interpersonal tensions between co-editors Auguste Fickert (1855–1910) and Marie Lang (1858–1934) to show how internal editorial conflict can stimulate transnational editorial relations.
D'Eer, Charlotte
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Implementing a collaborative medicine and pharmacy educational activity in two countries
Background To promote better collaboration for patient care, interprofessional education (IPE) is required in many health professions courses. However, successful IPE implementation at scale can be challenging because of complicated logistics and ...
Tina Brock +4 more
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Internationalization of Universities as Internationalization of Bildung [PDF]
Internationalization receives top priority in nearly any university mission statement. But why? What is the value of internationalization for a university? Is the purpose to improve a university’s ranking, or to explore new revenue sources by entering foreign, mostly Asian, educational markets? Internationalization is not - or better - should not be an
Lenz, Rainer, Steinhaus, Carol
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Inter-nationality of heritage and Nouvelle muséologie [PDF]
The paper reconsiders the relationship between the concept of international cooperation and heritage processes in the light of the original principles of the Nouvelle muséologie and its later museological and museum derivatives.
Krstović Nikola
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Rethinking the Origins of Transnational Humanitarian Organizations: The Curious Case of the International Shipwreck Society [PDF]
By exploring the evolution of the International Shipwreck Society (ISS) – a previously neglected transnational humanitarian organization encompassing branches in every continent by the late 1830s – this article sheds new light on three key aspects of the
Davies, T. R.
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