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  2. International Parliamentary Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    The program has its origins in the Bundestag Internship Program (BIP), which only accepted young graduates from the United States. 20 of these scholarships were awarded between 1986 and 1988. In 1989 a similar internship program with France was established on a reciprocal basis, allowing German graduates to also experience parliamentary ...

  3. German Academic Exchange Service - Wikipedia

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    DAAD is a private, federally funded and state-funded, self-governing national agency of the institutions of higher education in Germany, representing 365 German higher education institutions (100 universities and technical universities, 162 general universities of applied sciences, and 52 colleges of music and art) [2003].

  4. Michael Georg Link - Wikipedia

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    Link was born in Heilbronn, Germany.After graduating from secondary school at the Elly-Heuss-Knapp Gymnasium in Heilbronn, Link did his military service in the 364th Tank Battalion of the German Federal Armed Forces in Kuelsheim, after which he studied Russian, French, political science, public law and Eastern European history at the University of Augsburg, the University of Lausanne and ...

  5. Executive Board of the European Central Bank - Wikipedia

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    Germany: 1 June 2006 31 December 2011 5 years, 213 days Resigned Vítor Constâncio Portugal: 1 June 2010 31 May 2018 7 years, 364 days Term ended Peter Praet Belgium: 1 June 2011 31 May 2019 7 years, 364 days Term ended Mario Draghi Italy: 1 November 2011 31 October 2019 7 years, 364 days Term ended Jörg Asmussen Germany: 1 January 2012

  6. European Central Bank - Wikipedia

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    Wim Duisenberg, first President of the ECB. The European Central Bank is the de facto successor of the European Monetary Institute (EMI). [7] The EMI was established at the start of the second stage of the EU's Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) to handle the transitional issues of states adopting the euro and prepare for the creation of the ECB and European System of Central Banks (ESCB). [7]

  7. Mukhya Mantri Yuva Swarozgar Yojana - Wikipedia

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    ' Chief Minister's Youth Self-Employment Scheme ') or MMYSY is a government of Madhya Pradesh scheme under which the State Government will give bank guarantee and loan subsidy to promote entrepreneurship. [1] [2]

  8. Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich Scholarship Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich Scholarship Fund (German: Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich Studienwerk or ELES for short) is one of thirteen Federally-funded Scholarship Foundations in the Federal Republic of Germany. It is located in Berlin. The Scholarship Fund was named after religious scholar and historian Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich (1921-2007).

  9. Seat of the European Central Bank - Wikipedia

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    The European Central Bank (ECB) is required by the Treaties of the European Union to have its seat within the city limits of Frankfurt, the largest financial centre in the eurozone. [7] The ECB previously resided in the Eurotower and, as its duties increased due to countries joining the eurozone, in three further high-rise buildings nearby ...