Has description
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Military is inherently interested to be at … Military is inherently interested to be at the top level of new
technological development. As a result, many researchers from several
different disciplines (not restricted to technical development) are
easily confronted with the situation that their research results are
used or financed by the military.
Because many civil researchers do not want to serve the military, some
universities, applied universities and federal states not only in
Germany established a so called civil clause. The idea is to restrict
cooperation of these institutions with the military and arms industry.
Usually, the clauses are undermined because cooperation with arms
industry and military are too lucrative. We discuss a recent example: a
cooperation of the City University of Applied Sciences in Bremen with
the German armed forces despite a civil clause in the federal state
statute.civil clause in the federal state
statute. +
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Has desired session
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Day 4 +
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Has desired timeframe
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end +
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Has duration
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5 +
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Has language property
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en - English +
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Has lightning tag
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academia +
, military +
, research +
, civil-clause +
, politics +
, computer-science +
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Has orga contact
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bstoeve@gmx.de +
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Has organizer property
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Besto +
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Has website
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http://www.taz.de/%215383831/ +
, http://www.taz.de/%215331942/ +
, http://www.taz.de/%215303000/ +
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Held in language
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en - English +
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Is organized by
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User:Besto +
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Has queryThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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Lightning:Working for the military - can civil clauses keep us away from it? +
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Lightning +
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Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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1 January 2018 03:28:55 +
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