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The University of Bern (German: Universität Bern, French: Université de Berne, Latin: Universitas Bernensis) is a university in the Swiss capital of Bern and was founded in 1834. It is regulated and financed by the Canton of Bern. It is a comprehensive university offering a broad choice of courses and programmes in eight faculties and some 160 institutes. With around 17,428 students, the University of Bern is the third biggest University in Switzerland.
The University of Bern operates at three levels: university, faculties and institutes. Other organizational units include interfaculty and general university units. The university's highest governing body is the Senate, which is responsible for issuing statutes, rules and regulations. Directly answerable to the Senate is the University Board of Directors, the governing body for university management and coordination. The Board comprises the Rector, the Vice-Rectors and the Administrative Director. The structures and functions of the University Board of Directors and the other organizational units are regulated by the Universities Act. The University of Bern offers about 40 bachelor and 70 master programmes, with enrolments of 8,029 and 3,970, respectively. The university also has 2,512 doctoral students. Around 3,205 degree students and 547 PhD students graduate each year. For some time now, the university has had more female than male students; at the end of 2014, women accounted for 56% of students.
The Dalai Lama /ˈdɑːlaɪ ˈlɑːmə/ is a monk of the Gelug or "Yellow Hat" school of Tibetan Buddhism, the newest of the schools of Tibetan Buddhism founded by Je Tsongkhapa. The 14th and current Dalai Lama is Tenzin Gyatso.
The Dalai Lama is considered to be the successor in a line of tulkus who are believed to be incarnations of Avalokiteśvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion, called Chenrezig in Tibetan. The name is a combination of the Mongolic word dalai meaning "ocean" (being the translation of the Tibetan name, 'Gyatso') and the Tibetan word བླ་མ་ (bla-ma) meaning "guru, teacher, mentor". The Tibetan word "lama" corresponds to the better known Sanskrit word "guru".
From 1642 until the 1950s (except for 1705 to 1750), the Dalai Lamas or their regents headed the Tibetan government or Ganden Phodrang which governed all or most of the Tibetan plateau from Lhasa with varying degrees of autonomy, up to complete sovereignty. This government also enjoyed the patronage and protection of firstly Mongol kings of the Khoshut and Dzungar Khanates (1642–1720) and then of the emperors of the Manchu-led Qing dynasty (1720–1912).
The University of Bern offers top quality across the board: it enjoys special recognition in leading-edge disciplines, is renowned for the excellent quality of its teaching, offers a delightful setting, and a campus environment intimately linked to the social, economic and political life of the city.
Student from University of Bern speaks about using Housing Anywhere.
Studying Climate Science at the University of Berne offers many advantages, as a masters student points out.
At the moment, the University has an enrollment of roughly 13,000 students, studying in eight different faculties: * Christian Theology: Reformed denomination and Old Catholic denomination * Law * Medicine * Veterinary Medicine * Economics and Social Studies * Philosophic-historical Studies * Philosophic-scientific Studies * Philosophic-humanistic Studies The Philosophical-Historical Faculty is similar to the Arts & Sciences departments at American universities, with majors (Hauptfächer) in a variety of languages, history, linguistics, economics, philosophy, psychology, etc. The Philosophical-Scientific Faculty is restricted to the "hard" sciences, like chemistry or physics. The philosophic-Humanistic Faculty was founded 2005 and allows studies in Educatio...
http://www.unibe.ch, http://www.facebook.com/unibern, http://www.twitter.com/unibern Towards a Sustainable Future: The Dalai Lama in dialogue with students of University of Bern
ESC-Press Conference - Innovations in Cardiology , Barcelona, Sunday August 31, 2014: Mr Adrian Zurbuchen, University of Bern (Bern, Switzerland): A batteryless cardiac pacemaker powered by cardiac motion. More from ESC 2014 see http://cardioletter.ch
Tập 7 -- Đại học Bern và Viện Thương mại quốc tế
http://www.unibe.ch, http://www.facebook.com/unibern, http://www.twitter.com/unibern Towards a Sustainable Future: The Dalai Lama in dialogue with students of University of Bern
http://tourvideos.com/ The Bern train station is right next to the Old Town, so your walk through the historic zone begins the moment you arrive. The main street proceeds directly from the train station through the historic center, changing names five times in its five blocks, with shops all along the way. This road is remarkable not only for the ancient buildings and arcades that cover both sides, but for the spectacular Renaissance fountains down the middle. The Kramgasse is some 330 meters (1,080 ft) long and lies at the center of the old city. It is the western half of the central axis of the city's oldest part, the Zähringerstadt, built right after the founding of the city in 1191. It is bounded to the west by the Zytglogge, Bern's iconic clock tower that served as the city's ma...
Bern Switzerland Documentary - The Secret History of the Roman Roads. Don't forget to subscribe like comment and share :) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe2b_XPb28vcwhb2yn0l5dg https://www.facebook.com/Travel-Master-Guide-915409635234633/ Search Terms: bern switzerland points of interest bern switzerland attractions things to do in bern switzerland bern switzerland tourist attractions bern switzerland airport lake lucerne bern switzerland university bern switzerland wikitravel Bern Switzerland https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3nW2twu9Ks
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Wetterhorn in Canton Bern, 1824 painting by Joseph Anton Koch. 1905-1910 photograph of Lugano, in the Italian speaking Ticino. Maximilien de Meuron early 19th century painting. 1890 painting from canton Valais. the Matterhorn in the canton Valais. The Grossmünster cathedral & waterfront in modern day Zürich. Federal Palace in Bern. The Zytglogge clock tower in the capital Berne. The canton of Schwyz in the center of Switzerland. The Swiss National Park in canton Graubünden. general map of Switzerland. Wintertime view of Sent. Morcote in warmer southern Ticino. Tourism is important in the Engadin valley above St. Moritz. Winemaking near Lake Biel. Cheese making and dairying is an important Swiss industry. The Notre Dame de Valere. ...
The Bern University of Applied Sciences BFH is an application-oriented university. In addition to teaching, the university provides continuing education, research and development and services relating to its core competences. Anyone who studies at Bern University of Applied Sciences can do so in an interdisciplinary way and in an international context.
Dominik Hofer of the University of Bern presents his poster on "The impacts of the continental ice sheets and the external forcing for the last glacial maximum and 65kyr BP on atmospheric dynamics and precipitation in Europe"
Bern has lots to offer its visitors. One of the most interesting places is the UNESCO sites. The UNESCO world heritage sites is one of the most visited places in Bern Switzerland. The old town that has been kept with immaculate precision is one of the listings in the UNESCO sites and it entered in 1983. Apart from that while going around in Bern Suisse, you should not miss The Clock Tower, The Rose Garden, The Cathedral of Bern, The Bear Park, Teh Einstein House, The Granary and The prison of Tower. With its rich cultural heritage and legacy of centuries, Bern still holds its old world charm while being one of the most modern cities in the world you can visit or live in. If you wish you may also take a stroll to the University of Bern. The campus along with the century old buildings remi...
The University of Bern is well known International Competence Centre in Implant and Periodontal Surgery. The CCDE offers CE courses in English language in the field of Implant Dentistry and Periodontology. In addition, Symposia and Congresses are regularly offered as well. Main objectives of our treatments are successful outcomes with high predictability and a low risk of complications. Thus, our evidence based treatment approaches are rather conservative. The heart of our CE program are Master Courses with live surgeries. The live surgeries are presented with the best possible audio-visual technique using state-of-the-art technology in the André Schroeder Auditorium. Combined with the excellent quality of our faculty, these courses have gained a top international reputation.
Dr. André Stefanov, Head of the Quantum Optics Laboratory at University of Bern, Switzerland http://www.iapla.unibe.ch/content.php/home/29 Role: leader of work package “Model QT experiments & preliminary design” INFO: www.supertwin.eu
Dr. André Stefanov, Head of the Quantum Optics Laboratory at University of Bern, Switzerland http://www.iapla.unibe.ch/content.php/home/29 Role: leader of work package “Model QT experiments & preliminary design” INFO: www.supertwin.eu
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Anselm Gerhard is the director of the Institute of Musicology from Bern University, Switzerland, came to the University of Pavia thanks to the Erasmus program. MusEur The Master in Musicology Music and Cultural Practice in Europe Discover more http://museur.unipv.it/
6.2 + 8.366 = 14.566 - 5th in qualification
5.9 + 8.3 = 14.2 - 7th in qualification
Wendy Shaw (University of Bern): “A Family from Nevshehir”
FIRST INSUBRIA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL IN METHODOLOGY, ETHICS AND INTEGRITY IN BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH Promoting the responsible conduct of biomedical research 10th-14th November 2014 University of Insubria, Varese, Italy * http://goo.gl/TR0Cun Module #5 - UNDERSTANDING BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH PAPERS Anne W.S. RUTJES (University of Bern, CH) - P, TYPE I ERROR, STATISTICAL SIGNIFICANCE, CONFIDENCE INTERVALS, RELATIVE RISK VS ABSOLUTE RISK AND QUALITY - NON INFERIORITY, EQUIVALENCE AND SUPERIORITY: WHAT'S IN A WORD? Video in HD: * http://streaming.uninsubria.it/BioMedicalResearch/rujets2_13nov14_16_00.wmv
Research at the Astronomical institute of the University of Bern: A computational Challgenge, Adrian Jäggi, Rolf Dach & the Research Group on Satellite Geodesy (University of Bern) hpc-ch Forum on Monitoring and reporting in HPC Thursday, October 23th 2014, hosted by University of Bern
Interview with Prof. Dr. Urs Wiesmann; Director CDE, NCCR North-South, University of Bern, Author Socio-Economic Atlas of Kenya, Kenya, Africa, Urban versus Rural, Female headed households, The New Africa
FIRST INSUBRIA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL IN METHODOLOGY, ETHICS AND INTEGRITY IN BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH Promoting the responsible conduct of biomedical research 10th-14th November 2014 University of Insubria, Varese, Italy * http://goo.gl/TR0Cun Module #5 - UNDERSTANDING BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH PAPERS Anne W.S. RUTJES (University of Bern, CH) - WHERE CAN I LOOK FOR EVIDENCE? MAIN DATABASES, MEDICAL SUBJECTS HEADINGS, BOOLEAN LANGUAGE AND SEARCH STRATEGIES Video in HD: * http://streaming.uninsubria.it/BioMedicalResearch/rutjes1_13Nov14_14_00.wmv
A One Day Conference on: Export flows; Spin-off networks; Innovation networks; Finance networks; Multinationals, networks and development Renehan Hall, NUI Maynooth; Monday 30 January 2012, 09.00-19:00 Entrepreneurship and Innovation in second tier regions: the role of spin‐off processes This events celebrates the fortieth anniversary of the Department of Geography, NUIM. Support for this programme from the office of the Vice President for Research NUIM is gratefully acknowledged. The event is also supported by The Regional Studies Association Irish Branch
http://www.nakbabern.ch Lecture by Ilan Pappé in the context of the exhibition "The Nakba -Exodus and expulsion of the Palestinians in 1948 and contemporary Palestinian realities" Bern, Switzerland, nov.1st to dec.1st 2012. Ilan Pappé is Professor of History and Director of the European Centre for Palestine Studies and Co-Director for the Exeter Centre for Ethno-Political Studies at the University of Exeter / UK He was introduced by Prof. Dr. Reinhard Schulze, Institute for Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Bern / Switzerland