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[http://www.semantic-cora.org Semantic CorA] is developed by:<br><br>
 
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[[datei:DIPF.png|170px|German Institute for International Educational Research]]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;   
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and funded by: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  [[datei:dfg_logo.PNG|200px|German Research Foundation]]
 
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==Project Team==
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'''Project Team'''<br>
 
*Management of the entire project (DIPF): Marc Rittberger
 
*Management of the entire project (DIPF): Marc Rittberger
 
*Project co-ordination (DIPF): Christoph Schindler
 
*Project co-ordination (DIPF): Christoph Schindler

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Semantic CorA is developed by:

German Institute for International Educational Research    Karlsruher Institute for Technology      Universität Göttingen

and funded by:         German Research Foundation


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Project Team

  • Management of the entire project (DIPF): Marc Rittberger
  • Project co-ordination (DIPF): Christoph Schindler
  • Project partner at the AIFB: Rudi Studer, Basil Ell, (Denny Vrandečić, Cornelia Veja)
  • Project partner at the IfE: Klaus-Peter Horn, Anne Hild, Anna Stisser

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