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- Wittenborg University of Applied Sciences (abbreviated as WUAS; Dutch: Hogeschool Wittenborg) is a Dutch government accredited Vocational University established...
- Johann Wittenborg (1321 – August/September 1363) was a merchant and mayor of the free port of Lübeck in what is now north Germany. He was admiral of the...
- Wendish towns. In April 1362, the commander of the Hanseatic fleet, Johann Wittenborg of Lubeck, landed his fleet of around 50 ships, 27 of which being cogs...
- can obtain a bachelor's or master's degree but not a PhD. These include Wittenborg University, Business School Notenboom (founded in 1958) and IVA Driebergen...
- rabbi, victim of the Holocaust Felix Carlebach (1911–2008), rabbi Johann Wittenborg (1321–1363), Mayor of Lübeck, lost the Battle of Helsingborg Jürgen Wullenwever...
- (Wissenschaftsrat). The academic degrees of Wittenborg University of Applied Sciences are accredited by NVAO and FIBAA. Wittenborg University of Applied Sciences fulfills...
- targets being Helsingborg and Copenhagen. The Mayor of Lübeck, Johann Wittenborg, was put in command of an attack force of some 50 small seagoing ships...
- Windesheim University of Applied Sciences, Zwolle and Almere Wittenborg University of Applied Sciences, Apeldoorn Zuid Nederlandse Hogeschool...
- Performance, in Hilversum and senior lecturer at Wittenborg University of Applied Science (Wittenborg University of Applied Sciences), known for his contributions...
- for drinks and snacks, born in 2000 from the integration of Necta and Wittenborg and controlled by a US fund, Lone Star. The domestic coffee machine division...