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  UNESCO Chair in Computer Science (519), established in 2000 at the University of Mannheim, (Germany)
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Computer Science


Objectives
  • The purpose of the Chair shall be to promote an integrated system of research, training, information and documentation in the field of computer science.

  • It will serve as a means of facilitating collaboration between high-level, internationally recognized researchers and teaching staff of the University and other institutions in Eastern Europe and neighbouring regions.

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University of Mannheim. Website


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Documents
Documents Progress Report 2004-2005 (short version)
Activities of the UNESCO Chair in Computer Science, the University of Mannheim, (Germany)
Documents Progress Report 2005 (short version)
Activities of the UNESCO Chair in Computer Science, the University of Mannheim
 

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