
Globally connected, locally rooted: “Quark Matter” in Frankfurt
For the first time, the world’s leading conference on heavy-ion physics, Quark Matter, was held at Goethe University from April

For the first time, the world’s leading conference on heavy-ion physics, Quark Matter, was held at Goethe University from April

New DFG Project on the Study of Brick Stamps in Roman Trier Trier developed into a major economic and political

Goethe University Frankfurt has been awarded another humanities research unit funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG): The unit, titled

Bulgarian political scientist Ivan Krastev will give the fourth John McCloy Lecture at Goethe University’s Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften – an Institute

To tackle Hesse’s growing labor and skilled worker shortage, the state government has launched the “Future Convention on Skilled and

The Rhine-Main startup ecosystem is gaining momentum: Four leading universities – Goethe University Frankfurt, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Technical University

30-meter sediment core from the “Great Blue Hole” in Belize provides longest recorded storm frequency data for the Atlantic A

International research team led by Professor Michael Rieger from Universitätsmedizin Frankfurt analyzes blood stem cell developmental pathways Our blood consists

New Exhibition at Goethe University’s Museum Giersch focuses on climate change, global crises, and opportunities for action – Opening on

In mid-December, “Baby Diamond” was officially commissioned at the Institute of Computer Science. Quantum computers promise great things. They are

Thomas Wilhelm, who has won several awards for his approach to teaching physics, explains why physics lessons sometimes aren’t very

Scientists at Goethe University discover how the oldest enzyme of cellular respiration works – potential applications in removing CO2 from

“Simple things are often the most difficult.” This apparent paradox neatly describes the challenges facing computer systems and online applications

This year’s Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Prizes were awarded at Frankfurt’s Paulskirche. In recognition of their discovery of one

Funded by the Franz Adickes Stiftungsfonds, the Goethe Research Academy for Early Career Researchers (GRADE) financially supports 30 PhD candidates,

The Goethe Research Academy for Early Career Researchers (GRADE) awards 15 starting scholarships for international candidates who are preparing or

In mid-February Goethe University President Prof. Enrico Schleiff visited Israel to meet with representatives of the universities of Haifa and

The TeaP (Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen – Conference of Experimental Psychologists) is an important venue for early-career researchers in experimental

The Arctic is one of the regions most affected by climate change; temperatures in this region have risen by about

As part of a tandem project, Danish students of German language and literature came to Frankfurt to visit their German

With the help of the world’s most powerful X-ray laser, European XFEL, a research team led by Goethe University Frankfurt

Goethe University Frankfurt has lauched a pioneering collaborative project to develop mRNA for treating ovarian cancer. The promising initiative established

Let’s start with the good news: The pay gap between women and men is narrowing. Nevertheless, women in management positions

The University Library’s Schopenhauer Studio: An exhibition space open to the university Did you know the University Library’s large building

Noel B. Berhane, a law student at Goethe University Frankfurt, travels Hesse as a junior ambassador for the Franco-German Youth

How to establish a successful “school of diversity” Internationally renowned inclusion expert Professor Vera Moser has held Goethe University Frankfurt’s

Professorship to work closely together with Sigmund Freud Institute, building on the tradition of combining psychoanalysis and social perspectives Goethe

We read or hear about it time and time again: Some people are stopped by the police more often than
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