UNESCO Chairs - definição. O que é UNESCO Chairs. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é UNESCO Chairs - definição


UNESCO Chairs         
UNESCO PROGRAM TO ADVANCE RESEARCH, TRAINING AND PROGRAMME DEVELOPMENT IN HIGHER EDUCATION BY BUILDING UNIVERSITY NETWORKS AND ENCOURAGING INTER-UNIVERSITY COOPERATION THROUGH TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGE ACROSS BORDERS
UNESCO cousteau ecotechnie chair; UNESCO Cousteau Ecotechnie Chair; UNESCO Chair; UNESCO Professor
The UNESCO Chairs program was conceived as a way to advance research, training and programme development in higher education by building university networks and encouraging inter-university cooperation through transfer of knowledge across borders.
185 empty chairs         
  • 185 Empty Chairs at its second site at St Paul's Church, Christchurch, to where it moved in October 2012
  • ''Vincent's Chair with his Pipe''
MEMORIAL IN CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND
185 chairs; 185 white chairs; 185 empty white chairs; 185 Empty Chairs
185 empty chairs, also known as 185 white chairs or 185 empty white chairs or simply as 185 chairs, is an unofficial memorial for the 185 individuals who died in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake. Envisaged as a short-term installation made from chairs painted white, it has become a major tourist attraction in Christchurch, New Zealand.
The Twelve Chairs         
  • General view of ''The Twelve Chairs'' monument, in Odesa.
1928 NOVEL BY ILYA ILF AND YEVGENY PETROV
Twelve Chairs; 12 Chairs; 12 stulyev; The 12 Chairs
The Twelve Chairs () is a classic satirical novel by the Odesan Soviet authors Ilf and Petrov, published in 1928. Its plot follows characters attempting to obtain jewelry hidden in a chair.