Competencies for Electrical Mobility at Polis University, Tirana, Albania
This catalogue outlines the competencies required for electrical mobility, focusing on three key areas: Intrapersonal competence, Engineering competence, and Interpersonal competence. It emphasizes adaptability, self-management, resilience, and lifelong learning as essential qualities for success in
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Ancient Greek Conceptions of Citizenship by Aristotle
Ancient Greek conceptions of citizenship, as discussed by Aristotle, emphasized the close-knit nature of city-states, where citizenship was a bond forged by active participation in public affairs. Citizenship was viewed as a privilege, exclusive in nature, with a strong emphasis on civic virtue, tru
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Comparative Analysis of Electrical Mobility Curricula in European and Western Balkan Higher Education Institutions
This report analyzes existing curricula related to Electrical Mobility in European and Western Balkan HEIs. The workshop conducted at POLIS University in Vienna highlighted the problems and needs of HEIs in the Western Balkans. The report discusses the organizational structure of POLIS University an
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Promoting Electrical Mobility and Modernizing Higher Education: POLIS University Initiatives
POLIS University in Tirana, Albania, is actively involved in initiatives funded by the European Commission to promote electrical mobility and modernize higher education. Through projects like PELMOB, GRADUA, DRIVE, VTECH, and others, the university aims to enhance research and innovation capacities,
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Exploring Ancient Greek City-States: Polis, Acropolis, and Agora
Delve into the world of ancient Greek city-states, known as poleis, where independent communities thrived within fortified cities. Learn about the key features of these city-states, including the Acropolis, the political and economic independence they enjoyed, and the significance of the Agora as a
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Ancient Greek Political Thought Overview
Explore the foundations of Ancient Greek political thought through topics such as the concept of Polis, social classes, citizenship criteria, key institutions, historical background including Draconian laws and Solon's reforms. Gain insights into the structure of society and the evolution of democra
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Ancient Greece: City-States, Wars, and Culture
Explore the fascinating world of Ancient Greece through the lens of city-states like Sparta and Athens, the epic Persian Wars, the influential Delian League, and the educational systems that shaped brave soldiers and intellectuals. Discover the rise and decline of Athens, the significance of polis i
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Ancient Greek Citizenship and Aristotle's Views
In ancient Greece, citizenship was a bond forged through participation in public affairs, with emphasis on duties and responsibilities rather than rights. Aristotle's views on citizenship emphasized active political participation, civic virtue, and exclusivity. Citizens were those involved in the ci
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