
Research project offers psychotherapeutic help to traumatized refugees of war and violence
People who have fled to Germany to escape war and violence often suffered traumatic experiences. Torture, rape or attacks can

People who have fled to Germany to escape war and violence often suffered traumatic experiences. Torture, rape or attacks can

Protecting the cybersecurity of society, business and the state, and fending off threats: That is the goal of ATHENE, the

A new endowed professorship in Digital Transformation and Work will enhance the social science research at the Goethe University and

Although the building on Goethe University’s Westend Campus was inaugurated in 2010, due to the Corona pandemic, its tenth anniversary

The team of the Fritz Bauer Institute at Goethe University Frankfurt can be pleased about a recent laudation by the

Immunologists Frederick W. Alt (73) of Harvard Medical School and David G. Schatz (64) of Yale School of Medicine are

The biochemist Katalin Karikó (66), the physician Özlem Türeci (54) and the physician Uğur Şahin (56) are the recipients of

A short ten months after Goethe University and Frankfurt University Hospital first called for donations, the Goethe Coronavirus Fund has

Goethe University and University Hospital Frankfurt donation barometer increases to 1.35 million euros – smallest individual donation of 2 cents

The target is € 5 million and € 1 million have already been firmly pledged: The donation appeal launched just

Goethe University and University Hospital Frankfurt ask for funding for research, equipment and patient care At least five million euros

Strengthening basic research in African countries – this is the goal of the new postgraduate academy in the Mali city

Jürgen Habermas celebrates his 90th birthday on 18 June 2019. Members of Goethe University warmly congratulate the world famous philosopher,

Researchers at Goethe University launch a website on the status of women working in economic research institutions in Europe A

Goethe University researchers create postgraduate academy in Bamako (Mali) – almost € 1 million in funding from the Gerda Henkel

Whether defective cells in the body will live or die is determined by a sophisticated control system. Death receptors play

Once an SPD voter, always an SPD voter? This kind of consistency in voting behaviour is long gone. But what

Climate researcher Joachim Curtius from the Goethe University on the effects of this record-breaking summer, their human influence, and the

Since first being awarded in 1901, most Nobel Prizes for science have gone to the USA, the United Kingdom, Germany
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