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Lukas Graf

    Duale Studiengänge im globalen Kontext: Internationalisierung in Deutschland und Transfer nach Brasilien, Frankreich, Katar, Mexiko und in die USA
    Dynamic Network Flows with Adaptive Route Choice based on Current Information
    The hybridization of vocational training and higher education in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland
    • Austria, Germany, and Switzerland are increasingly relying on hybridization at the nexus of vocational training and higher education to increase permeability and reform their highly praised systems of collective skill formation. This historical and organizational institutionalist study compares these countries to trace the evolution of their skill regimes from the 1960s to today‘s era of Europeanization, focusing especially on the impact of the Bologna and Copenhagen processes.

      The hybridization of vocational training and higher education in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland
    • Focusing on dynamic network flows, the book explores how drivers select routes in road networks to minimize their travel time based on real-time information. It introduces the concept of instantaneous dynamic equilibrium, where each flow particle adjusts its route in response to network changes. The author provides a precise mathematical definition of this equilibrium, investigates the existence of such flows, examines their computational complexity, and establishes quality bounds, offering a comprehensive analysis of traffic behavior in dynamic environments.

      Dynamic Network Flows with Adaptive Route Choice based on Current Information
    • Abstract: This exploratory study is devoted in equal measure to the status quo and the future perspectives of the internationalisation of dual study programmes, a special hybrid form of vocational training and higher education developed in Germany. Building on the earlier DAAD studies 'Sachstand: Duales Studium als Exportmodell' (Maschke 2012) and 'Modelle und Szenarien für den Export deutscher Studienangebote ins Ausland' (Schreiterer and Witte 2001; see also DAAD/HRK 2012), the authors examine both the degree of internationalisation of existing dual study programmes in Germany (with special emphasis on students' geographical mobility) and the possibilities and limits of systematically transferring this emergent educational model to selected countries. Two recent trends have helped put issues of internationalisation and the transfer of German education concepts higher up on the policy agenda again: first, the current economic situation in Germany, which has remained robust despite the rece

      Duale Studiengänge im globalen Kontext: Internationalisierung in Deutschland und Transfer nach Brasilien, Frankreich, Katar, Mexiko und in die USA