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Autor/in | Steffen, Angelika |
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Titel | High-Tech und Brauchtum. München bietet mehr als das Oktoberfest. Über Eliteausbildung und Spitzenforschung an der Isar. Gefälligkeitsübersetzung: High-Tech and Tradition. Munich offers more than just the Oktoberfest. On training elites and top-class research along the River Isar. |
Quelle | In: Letter / Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, 26 (2006) 1, S. 24-25 |
Beigaben | Abbildungen 3 |
Sprache | deutsch; englische Zusammenfassung |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; Zeitschriftenaufsatz |
Schlagwörter | Bayern; München |
Abstract | Munich and its surroundings today form Germany's largest high-tech region - set in a countryside that has plenty of leisure value to offer. The Bavarian state capital offers and enormous diversity of higher education institutions and, with some 80.000 students, is one of the Germany's largest centres of academic training. Research, discovery and invention extend across all fields: core areas include automotive and mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, electrical engineering, computer technology, telecommunications, environmental engineering, medicine and nuclear research. The major research centres are located in Munich's affluent commuter belt, its "Speckgürtel". The genetic engineering labs of the "Innovation Centre for Biotechnology" (IZB) and the Max-Planck Institute are in Martinsried; while General Electric, the US concern, recently opened its European Research Centre in Garching. 2005 saw Theodor W. Hänsch become the fourth scientist from the TU Munich to receive a Nobel Prize. Successes in creativity: an Oscar for the best foreign film went to an alumna of the Munich Academy for Television and Film. (HoF/text adopted). |
Erfasst von | Institut für Hochschulforschung (HoF) an der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg |
Update | 2006/5 |