1365 – 2015 – 2065. "Once there was a student": Other stories of the University of Vienna
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The book sets itself the task of capturing, in a concise form, the 650-year history of the University of Vienna, as seen through a number of different windows. It understands itself as a fresh new model of science communication: interesting, readable but at the same time highly reflected. The figures in the action are freely invented, but the context in which they live is analysed from a serious and research-related viewpoint. In 14 stages, the stories focus on the students’ perspective, the different modes of knowledge acquisition over the course of 650 years, and the spatial changes to the university within the city of Vienna. They examine the complexity of learning beyond the traditional history of institutions, personnel and academic disciplines, and reflect critically on important developments of the university.
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1365 – 2015 – 2065. "Once there was a student": Other stories of the University of Vienna, Kolektiv
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- Rok vydání
- 2015
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2021 2022 2023
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- 1365 – 2015 – 2065. "Once there was a student": Other stories of the University of Vienna
- Jazyk
- anglicky
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- Kolektiv
- Vydavatel
- Böhlau Verlag
- Rok vydání
- 2015
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- pevná
- ISBN10
- 3205797035
- ISBN13
- 9783205797036
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- Světová próza
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- The book sets itself the task of capturing, in a concise form, the 650-year history of the University of Vienna, as seen through a number of different windows. It understands itself as a fresh new model of science communication: interesting, readable but at the same time highly reflected. The figures in the action are freely invented, but the context in which they live is analysed from a serious and research-related viewpoint. In 14 stages, the stories focus on the students’ perspective, the different modes of knowledge acquisition over the course of 650 years, and the spatial changes to the university within the city of Vienna. They examine the complexity of learning beyond the traditional history of institutions, personnel and academic disciplines, and reflect critically on important developments of the university.