• Robot dogs from a German university defeated robots from the University of Texas 2-zip.

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  • The first of the new breed, the Vietnamese German University (VGU), opened in 2008 in Ho Chi Minh City.

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  • Once a professor at a German university, Mr Simitis used to scorn the anti-American conspiracy theories many Greeks like to invent.

    ECONOMIST: Greece and the United States

  • Ubi said a German university is using it to project its site onto a wall on campus, where students can browse it as if it were on their iPads, the CEO said.

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  • He wanted to study music in a German university, but doesn't meet the criteria for admission, and now is thinking of going back to Greece to study to become an oil and natural gas technician.

    WSJ: Southern Europe Job Seekers Head for Germany

  • For the most part, they are still the children of the century-old marriage between the German research university and the British residential university.

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  • He studied German at Aston University in Birmingham and lived and worked in what was then East Germany.

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  • Andrei Markovits, a professor of German Studies at the University of Michigan, finds this off-putting.

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  • Katharina von Knop, a data-mining expert at the University of German Federal Armed Forces in Munich, says many systems remotely analyse the content of web pages people visit.

    ECONOMIST: Data mining

  • Dr Peter Barker, a lecturer in the German department at Reading University said Germany was in fact trying to deal with similar problems as those detailed in the article.

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  • The High Court, inspired by a German castle, and the University of Mumbai, resembling a 15th-century French-Gothic triumph, are the stars of this setting.

    BBC: Mumbai in a day

  • Eleven are now being tested by researchers at organizations such as German industrial conglomerate Bosch, Stanford University, and the University of Tokyo.

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  • Armin Heinen, professor of history at Aachen's university, says modern German identity was built on reconciliation with the French Erbfeind, or hereditary enemy.

    ECONOMIST: Charlemagne

  • Zipes, a professor emeritus of German and comparative literature at the University of Minnesota, has written sixty books on or of folk tales: critical studies, collections, translations.

    NEWYORKER: Once Upon a Time

  • More German girls than boys are now entering university, but few go on to take higher degrees.

    ECONOMIST: Germany

  • Atta and a second suspect, Marwan Al-Shehhi, also studied in the city's Harburg Technical University, in Hamburg, German prosecutor's say.

    CNN: suspect

  • But no: large German companies rarely give good jobs to university drop-outs.

    ECONOMIST: What's ailing German industry

  • Yet, at the same time, women represent a mere 6% of higher management in German business, 6% of top university professors, and less than 10% of senior civil-service jobs.

    ECONOMIST: Germany

  • The platform is a result of a collaboration between the Swiss and German institutes, as well as the University of Rome, the Institute of Applied Mechanics and the Institute of Automatic Control Engineering, in Munich.

    BBC: CyberCarpet opens way to Pompeii

  • In cases where the site lists current affiliation, I used that to locate laureates (a German-born professor working at the University of Chicago when he won the prize would thus be listed under the United States).

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  • Ernst is fifty years old, a native German who received his medical degree at the University of Heidelberg before training in pulmonary and critical-care medicine in the United States.

    NEWYORKER: Big Med

  • This lies behind the British government's desire (unmatched by the necessary money) to have 50% of the 18-30 age group in university by 2010 and behind much German anxiety about that country's crowded but increasingly second-rate universities.

    ECONOMIST: Universities

  • Christian Waldhoff, an expert for constitutional law at Bonn University, said "the rights of the German parliament have been strengthened but without tying the hands of the German government on the European stage".

    BBC: Berlin gets greater power over bailouts

  • German authorities said Saturday that Jarrah attended Hamburg's Harburg Technical University, as did two other suspected hijackers.

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  • Mr. Kerschberg has a Bachelor of Arts in Foreign Affairs and German, summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, from the University of Virginia and a Juris Doctor from Yale Law School, where he was as a Coker Fellow.

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  • "The buses have signs that they are electric, and people say that they like the experience - the buses are a lot smoother than diesel ones, " said Mathias Wechlin from Conductix-Wampfler, a German company that, just like HaloIPT, originally sprung from the University of Auckland and now licenses the technology.

    BBC: Wireless charging - the future for electric cars?

  • Bill Clinton went to Oxford University and surrounded himself with Rhodes scholars who liked to discuss the German educational model.

    ECONOMIST: More nonsense about Europe and America

  • German photographer Eva Bartussek, who is a mature PhD student at Swansea Metropolitan University, was presented the photography prize for Welsh Dresser, a photograph of her eight-month-pregnant friend taken in a field at night.

    BBC: fleece painting

  • Sascha Becker, a professor at Britain's Warwick University who tests Weber's theories against real life, says the German thinker was both right and wrong.

    ECONOMIST: Religion and economics

  • From Ralph Brinkhaus, a local member of the German parliament, the Bundestag, to Christine Lemster, a chemistry student at Hamburg University, we heard a similar refrain - the UK and Germany ought to be natural allies, and it is too bad that they cannot unite around EU issues.

    BBC: Germans united in regret over Britain's EU stance

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