Organisation: Department of Geography and Spatial Planning

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    Pathways to participation: connecting diverse communities through place (REMIX PLACE)

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    Scaling of the Environmental Impacts of Transport and Urban Patterns (SCALE-IT-UP)

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    Scaling of the Environmental Impacts of Transport and Urban Patterns (SCALE-IT-UP)

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    BORDERCOMPLEXITIES. A German-French-Luxembourgish workshop series

    In recent border studies, borders are understood as results and crystallization points of multi-layered formations resulting from the (situational) interaction of different actors, activities, bodies, objects, knowledge that become effective as border (de)stabilizations.

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    BORDERCOMPLEXITIES. A German-French-Luxembourgish workshop series

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    Relational Cities and Enclave Urbanism in the ‘Singapores of the West’ (GLOBAL)

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    Relational Cities and Enclave Urbanism in the ‘Singapores of the West’ (GLOBAL)

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    Current European and Cross-National Comparative Research and Research Actions on Migration (Cross-Migration)

    Migration and the characteristics which constitute its parameters, dynamics and complexities comprises one of the most paramount matters in contemporary Europe. Under these designated circumstances, the necessity of relevant, concise, and useful knowledge are prerequisites for the design of efficient and constructive policies

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    Current European and Cross-National Comparative Research and Research Actions on Migration (Cross-Migration)

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    Empowering reuse of digital cultural heritage in context-aware crosscuts of European history (CROSSCULT)

    The project aims to spur a change in the way European citizens appraise History. It will foster the re-interpretation of what citizens may have learnt in the light of cross-border interconnections among pieces of cultural heritage, other citizens’ viewpoints and physical venues. It seeks to increase retention, stimulate reflection and help citizens appreciate their common…

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