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The senior care market as a European system

How does the mobility of care workers influence politics and society in their home countries? Five million people in Germany are in need of care, and their number is expected

A great historian who made a broad impact

Goethe University Frankfurt mourns the loss of Professor Lothar Gall, who passed away on June 20, 2024, following a long and severe illness. After completing his doctoral degree in Munich

Overcoming racial inequality in a polarized society

At the Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften (FKH), Paul Lichterman, Professor of Sociology and Religion at the University of Southern California, is conducting research into white anti-racism. The Humboldt Foundation is funding his

When budding lawyers argue

Law students Sirin Yilmaz and Charlotte Schraut were successful in the ELSA Negotiation Competition. Expressed in sporting terms, the two have had a good run: They came in first in

Tobias Singelnstein, Criminologist

As a student, Tobias Singelnstein decided to switch from his original choice of subjects (history, politics and economics) and study law instead. “I wanted to find a new subject, so

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