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Conduct Disorder (CD) is the key paediatric disorder characterized by severe aggression. It is heterogeneous, and our understanding of the neurobiology to subtype aggression is limited. MATRICS is a multidisciplinary consortium of academic partners and SMEs that focuses on the subtyping of aggression both within CD and of the broader cross-disorder trait of aggression. MATRICS will test the hypoth ...
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A total number of 40 beneficiaries of the ´Vocational School Centre Weiden´ will be given the chance of taking part in a deepening 2-year training especially in the fields of economy and language promotion. Due to the close cooperation between the ´European Vocational School Weiden´ and regional companies as well as the ´Vocational School Centre Wiesau´, training supervisors of those are also invi ...
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A total number of 40 beneficiaries of the ´Full-Time Vocational School for Information and Telecommunication Technologies/Vocational School Centre Wiesau´ will be given the chance of taking part in a deepening 2-year training especially in the fields of economy and language promotion. Due to the close cooperation between the ´Vocational School Centre Wiesau´ and regional companies as well as the ´ ...
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... sending selected students, mainly from the areas of wholesale, office administration, industry, banking, insurance and logistics, to a three-week education and vocational training programme at the College of Central London (CCL) in London. In two flows, each with 25 participants, students will not only improve their language skills and broaden their intercultural competence, but they will also in ...
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...itutions involved in London, Madrid and Paris and the corresponding Industrial Chambers between 2009 and 2015. The three-week vocational training is supposed to take place at the “College of Central London (CCL)” in the first year and according to the linguistic focus in Madrid at a “Colegio of Cámara de Comercio Alemana para Espana” or in Paris at an associated college of “Chambre Franco-Allemand ...
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...itutions involved in London, Madrid and Paris and the corresponding Industrial Chambers between 2009 and 2014. The three-week vocational training is supposed to take place at the “College of Central London (CCL)” in the first year and according to the linguistic focus in Madrid at a “Colegio of Cámara de Comercio Alemana para Espana” or in Paris at an associated college of “Chambre Franco-Allemand ...
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Despite dramatic advances in molecular and imaging technologies, there are currently no effective pharmacological treatments for the core symptoms of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Major obstructions to this include a lack of aetiologically-driven or pathophysiologically-accurate animal models; an absence of tests that indicate efficacy; and reliance of clinical trials on DSM/ICD10 categories wh ...
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Up to 20 million European citizens suffer from food allergy. However management of both food allergy (by patients and health practitioners) and allergens (by industry) is thwarted by lack of evidence to either prevent food allergy developing or protect adequately those who are already allergic. iFAAM will develop evidence-based approaches and tools for MANAGEMENT of ALLERGENS in FOOD and integrate ...
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... sending selected students, mainly from the areas of wholesale, office administration, industry, banking, insurance and logistics, to a three-week education and vocational training programme at the College of Central London (CCL) in London. In two flows, each with 25 participants, students will not only improve their language skills and broaden their intercultural competence, but they will also in ...
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...ip at an advanced stage in the German Dual System. We intend to conduct the mobility projects in several stages. In the first strand, we primarily intend to prepare the theoretical backgrounds in the College of Central London and, building on these, develop bi-national educational modules. In a second strand, we intend to involve apprentices and test, improve and extend these modules in cooperatio ...
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Professional Development Programme: Background to British Business

Start date: Nov 24, 2014, End date: Nov 23, 2015,

20 students consisting of apprentices as office and industrial clerks and wholesalers will be chosen who are adequate and motivated to join this mobility project. By attending the College of Central London for three weeks and just by staying there, the students will gain the theoretical skills of fundamental knowledge about the british economy and special industrial sector, geographical knowledge ...
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Suicidality: Treatment Occurring in Paediatrics (STOP)

Start date: Nov 1, 2010, End date: Apr 30, 2015,

The emergence of suicidality in patients receiving drug treatment is of concern because of the overall burden and the possible link with completed suicide. The lack of uniform requirements for defining, detecting and recording suicidality and the presence of disease related confounders create major problems. It is possible that Medication-Related Suicidality (MRS) differs from Psychopathology-Rela ...
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Paediatric European Risperidone Studies (PERS)

Start date: May 1, 2010, End date: Apr 30, 2015,

"Second-generation antipsychotics are increasingly being prescribed to children and adolescents. Their use, however, is mostly off-label, and adequate and sufficient data about efficacy and particular safety are lacking. This proposal focuses on two indications, the use of risperidone in children and adolescents with conduct disorder who are not mentally retarded, and the use of risperidone in ado ...
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Despite dramatic advances in molecular and imaging technologies and nearly 1 5,000 articles on schizophrenia and depression (S&D) there are few novel treatments. We think this is because of three major “bottle-necks”: a lack of etiologically-driven or pathophysiologically-accurate animal models; a lack of tests that provide indication of efficacy in healthy volunteers; and the reliance of clinical ...
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