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BTH professor appointed to honorary role in international research network
Hans-Jürgen Zepernick, a professor at BTH, has recently been appointed to the board of the ASEAN Research Network, which works to promote economic growth, social development, cultural development and regional peace. Hans-Jürgen will be responsible for thematic coordination and academic content.
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BTH raises BAUHAUS4EU flag on campus
Blekinge Institute of Technology (BTH) has become the first university within the BAUHAUS4EU alliance to raise the alliance’s flag on campus. -
New method could detect Alzheimer’s earlier – using the eye as a tool
Researchers at BTH are working to find simpler ways to detect Alzheimer’s disease at an early stage. The aim is to develop methods that are gentle on the patient and can be used on a large scale for screening. -
French Embassy Delegation Visits BTH to Explore Research Collaboration
Blekinge Institute of Technology welcomed a delegation from the French Embassy in Stockholm, led by Ambassador Thierry Carlier and Science and Academic Cooperation Attaché Yan Pautrat, following their visit to Saab earlier the same day.
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BTH professor appointed to honorary role in international research network
Hans-Jürgen Zepernick, a professor at BTH, has recently been appointed to the board of the ASEAN Research Network, which works to promote economic growth, social development, cultural development and regional peace. Hans-Jürgen will be responsible for thematic coordination and academic content. -
BTH raises BAUHAUS4EU flag on campus
Blekinge Institute of Technology (BTH) has become the first university within the BAUHAUS4EU alliance to raise the alliance’s flag on campus. -
New method could detect Alzheimer’s earlier – using the eye as a tool
Researchers at BTH are working to find simpler ways to detect Alzheimer’s disease at an early stage. The aim is to develop methods that are gentle on the patient and can be used on a large scale for screening. -
French Embassy Delegation Visits BTH to Explore Research Collaboration
Blekinge Institute of Technology welcomed a delegation from the French Embassy in Stockholm, led by Ambassador Thierry Carlier and Science and Academic Cooperation Attaché Yan Pautrat, following their visit to Saab earlier the same day.
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