
“The Germans’ continuity was one of silence”
Prof. Doron Kiesel, educational scientist and founding director of the Jewish Academy (Jüdische Akademie), talks about the lecture series entitled

Prof. Doron Kiesel, educational scientist and founding director of the Jewish Academy (Jüdische Akademie), talks about the lecture series entitled

A summer school at Goethe University Frankfurt looks at the connection between religion and European expansion from a postcolonial perspective.

Reception for latest cohort of international scholars / Gallery walk highlights individual research projects The latest cohort of Goethe Research

Law students Sirin Yilmaz and Charlotte Schraut were successful in the ELSA Negotiation Competition. Expressed in sporting terms, the two

Conference on forensic entomology: a report by Jens Amendt “Insects & Wine”was the motto of an international conference held in

Current climate policies imply a high risk for tipping critical Earth system elements, even if temperatures return to below 1.5

An exhibition goes on tour. Discover the history and the uncertain present of Bockenheim Campus, an area that accommodates many

Review of the lectures delivered by writer and translator Aris Fioretos. This was a first at the Frankfurt Poetics Lectures:

Students put their questions about the war in the Middle East to Israeli Consul General Talya Lador-Fresher. Hamas’ terrorist attacks

As a student, Tobias Singelnstein decided to switch from his original choice of subjects (history, politics and economics) and study

A once vibrant industrial region lies fallow, its inhabitants move away. What future do such places have, and how do

The Generative AI working group examines how AI is affecting Goethe University Frankfurt. We spoke to Julia Schmitt and working

Small farmers in the southern West African states of Togo and Benin are feeling the effects of climate change: The

It was a long struggle before the Republic of Namibia finally became independent in 1990. What role did the intertwining

Goethe University Frankfurt’s Center for Critical Computational Studies (C3S) unveils a new research focus at a high-profile event. The new

Save the date: Preparations for the first Science Festival, which will take place on Frankfurt’s Roßmarkt on Saturday, September 28, 2024,

When did you last see any news about Africa in the media? Studies show that reports about Africa have diminished

From July 9 to 12, 2024, Goethe University Frankfurt hosted the conference for the “Working Group Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion

Findings from the third Goethe University Frankfurt student survey The third university-wide student survey was conducted in the 2022/23 winter

This year’s Frankfurt Prize for Environment and Sustainability, endowed with a total of €5,000, has been awarded to five Goethe

Nico Dreimüller, a law graduate from Goethe University Frankfurt, will be taking part in wheelchair basketball at the Paralympic Games

Germany’s third Open Science Festival will take place at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) on September 17 and 18, 2024.

From July 15 to August 2, 2024 (4 p.m.!), Goethe University Frankfurt students can once again apply for a Deutschlandstipendium

A heavy shower early on Thursday afternoon briefly disrupted preparations for Goethe University’s summer festival, but it was soon followed

An evening filled with inspiring, multifaceted and enriching exchange This year the more party-inclined members of Goethe University’s international community

As a young prosecutor in the Auschwitz trial, held in Frankfurt, he courageously campaigned for the legal investigation of unimaginable

Israel’s consul general for southern Germany, Talya Lador-Fresher, answers students‘ questions at Goethe University Frankfurt Hamas’ terrorist attacks and Israel’s

Axel Hellmann, spokesman of the Eintracht Frankfurt management board, to represent Goethe University’s board of trustees on the university council.
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