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New MEng Course in NanoBiosciences & NanoMedicine


Key qualifications in Nanotechnology: New interdisciplinary course provides highly demanded specialised knowledge

Duration: 4 semesters, organised in modules, in English language Completion: Graduates of the course will be awarded the academic degree of Master of Engineering in NanoBiosciences & NanoMedicine (MEng) by Danube University Krems, TU Vienna (Technical University of Vienna), and BOKU (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences). Target group: Graduates of courses in natural science, medical science, or specific engineering sciences; executives, researchers, developers, decision-makers, and sales managers in the above mentioned fields, as well as doctors and pharmacists. Start: 310113, Krems/Austria Application deadline: 171212 Information: http://www.nanobiomed.at Application: office(at)nanobiomed.at


10.12.2012

New MEng Course in NanoBiosciences & NanoMedicine


New MEng Course in NanoBiosciences & NanoMedicine

10. Dezember 13:36 ‐

Key qualifications in Nanotechnology: New interdisciplinary course provides highly demanded specialised knowledge

Duration: 4 semesters, organised in modules, in English language Completion: Graduates of the course will be awarded the academic degree of Master of Engineering in NanoBiosciences & NanoMedicine (MEng) by Danube University Krems, TU Vienna (Technical University of Vienna), and BOKU (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences). Target group: Graduates of courses in natural science, medical science, or specific engineering sciences; executives, researchers, developers, decision-makers, and sales managers in the above mentioned fields, as well as doctors and pharmacists. Start: 310113, Krems/Austria Application deadline: 171212 Information: http://www.nanobiomed.at Application: office(at)nanobiomed.at

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Nicht jeder Tropfen muss Trinkwasser sein

Das Projekt GAIA will Stadtbegrünung mit Regen- und Grauwasser ermöglichen. GAIA wird vom Bundesministerium für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Regionen und Wasserwirtschaft gefördert und in Kooperation der TU Graz und der BOKU University durchgeführt.
 

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