ECIS
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ECIS may refer to:
  • European Committee for Interoperable Systems
    European Committee for Interoperable Systems
    The European Committee for Interoperable Systems is an international non-profit association founded in 1989 in order to promote interoperability and market conditions in the Information and Communications Technology sector allowing vigorous competition on the merits and a diversity of consumer...

  • European Conference on Information Systems
    European Conference on Information Systems
    The European Conference on Information Systems is an annual conference for Information Systems and Information Technology academics and professionals and is affiliated with the Association for Information Systems...

  • European Council of International Schools
    European Council of International Schools
    The European Council of International Schools - ECIS is an association of international schools founded in 1965. ECIS is a collaborative network promoting the ideals and best practice of international education....

  • Electric cell-substrate impedance sensing
    Electric cell-substrate impedance sensing
    Electric cell-substrate impedance sensing or ECISTM refers to a non-invasive biophysical approach to monitor living animal cells in vitro, i.e...

  • Eindhoven Centre for Innovation Studies, a research centre based at the School of Innovation Sciences at Eindhoven University of Technology
    Eindhoven University of Technology
    The ' is a university of technology located in Eindhoven, Netherlands. The motto of the university is: Mens agitat molem . The university was the second of its kind in the Netherlands, only Delft University of Technology existed previously. Until mid-1980 it was known as the...

  • Evaluación de la Calidad en Interpretación Simultánea, a research group on simultaneous interpreting, based at the University of Granada
    University of Granada
    The University of Granada is a public university located in Granada, Spain that enrolls approximately 80,000 students. The university also has campuses in Ceuta and Melilla. Every year, over 2,000 European students enroll in the UGR through the Erasmus Programme, making it the most popular...

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