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1. What is higher education to contemporary students in Germany?

2. Three cases of hybridity in learning spaces: Towards a design for a Zone of Possibility.

3. Does speed‐reading training work, and if so, why? Effects of speed‐reading training and metacognitive training on reading speed, comprehension and eye movements.

4. Das 'politische Volontariat' des Arnold Clapmarius. Praktische Erfahrung und der Anschein praktischer Erfahrung als Qualifikation für die politischen Wissenschaften um 1600.

5. Text difficulty affects metacomprehension accuracy and knowledge test performance in text learning.

6. Inventing motivates and prepares student teachers for computer-based learning.

7. Higher Education in Germany: a Case of ‘Uneven’ Expansion?

8. Emotions and multimedia learning: the moderating role of learner characteristics.

9. The tuition fee 'shock': Analysing the response of first-year students to a spatially discontinuous policy change in Germany.

10. On the role of biomedical knowledge in the acquisition of clinical knowledge.

11. Comparing German and Italian Public Universities: Convergence or Divergence in the Higher Education Landscape?

12. Towards a ‘Post-Public Era’? Shifting Frames in German and Australian Higher Education Policy.

13. Winds of Change? How Do We Teach Literature in a Collegiate Environment?

14. Dualisation, education and the knowledge economy: Comparing Germany and South Korea.

15. Engineering the expansion of higher education: High skills, advanced manufacturing, and the knowledge economy.

16. How do university systems' features affect academic inbreeding? Career rules and language requirements in France, Germany, Italy and Spain.

17. Only a Matter of Education Policy Ideals? German Professors' Perception of the Bologna Process.

18. Pretest-Posttest-Posttest Multilevel IRT Modeling of Competence Growth of Students in Higher Education in Germany.

19. Enhancing diagnostic competence with self-explanation prompts and adaptable feedback.

20. Learning with video-based examples - Are you sure you do not need help?

21. The Shifting Relationship between Vocational and Higher Education in France and Germany: towards convergence?

22. Financial Student Aid and Enrollment in Higher Education: New Evidence from Germany*.

23. GOVERNMENT CONTINUES TO DO ITS JOB. A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF GOVERNANCE SHIFTS IN THE HIGHER EDUCATION SECTOR.

24. Applying the Varieties of Capitalism Approach to Higher Education: comparing the internationalisation of German and British universities.

25. Towards Permeability between Vocational and Academic Education. Experiences and Analyses from Current Initiatives in Germany.

26. ‘Brain circulation’ and transnational knowledge networks: studying long-term effects of academic mobility to Germany, 1954–2000.

27. Going Contemporary in the Intermediate-Advanced Curriculum.

28. Bachelor of What, Master of Whom? The Humboldt Myth and Historical Transformations of Higher Education in German-Speaking Europe and the US.

29. Higher Education in Germany: reform in incremental steps.

30. Recent Quality Assurance Activities in Germany.

31. The Status of Lifelong Learning in German Universities.

32. Recent trends in German higher education.

33. The quality issue in German higher education policy.

34. Medical students as managers of their university hospital.