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You can now register for the 13th International ECHA Conference. Please note that the Call for Papers has started as well. For more information and online application forms, please click here.

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Team

Local Organizing Committee

Universität Münster/ICBF:
Christoph Busch, Prof. Dr. Christian Fischer, Christiane Fischer-Ontrup, M.A., Prof. Dr. Friedhelm Käpnick, Andreas Loba, Mareike Pochert, Martin Reckmann, Prof. Dr. Hansjörg Scheerer, Elke Surmann, Anne Vohrmann, Akad. Dir. a.D. Heribert Woestmann, Prof. Dr. Pienie Zwitserlood

Universität Nijmegen, Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen: 
Dr. Lianne Hoogeveen, Prof. Dr. Franz-Josef Mönks

Universität Osnabrück/nifbe:
Prof. Dr. Julius Kuhl, Dr. Christina Schwer, Prof. Dr. Claudia Solzbacher

Advisory Board

Prof. Dr. Ernst Hany, Universität Erfurt
Mag. Ulrike Kempter, Pädagogisches Institut Österreich
Prof. Dr. Willi Stadelmann, Pädagogische Hochschule Zentralschweiz
Prof. Dr. Heidrun Stöger, Universität Regensburg
Prof. Dr. Albert Ziegler, Universität Ulm

Programme Committee

Prof. Dr. Christian Fischer, Dr. Lianne Hoogeveen, Prof. Dr. Franz-Josef Mönks, Prof. Dr. Claudia Solzbacher

ECHA Executive Committee

Prof. Dr. Kirsi Tirri, University of Helsinki (ECHA President)
Johanna Raffan, NACE National Office (ECHA Secretariat)
Dr. Tessa Kieboom, CBO Antwerpern bvba (ECHA Treasurer)

 
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Prof. Dr. Heidrun Stöger

Keynote Speech
Date: 15.09.2012
Time: 9-10 a.m.
Location: H1
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Münster in Words

Whenever I was in a beautiful city, whether it was Bamberg or Bremen, I have always stated that it was only the second most beautiful in the country. That is how I provoked the question which city I thought to be the most beautiful one. And then I replied: Münster.

Theodor Heuß, first President of the Federal Republic of Germany

 

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There are three aspects catching one's attention at the first visit to Münster: the beautiful old town, the host of bicycles, and all the young people. The image and the life in the city of science are coined by about 50,000 students.

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