
“The special thing about my job is that it’s never boring”
Ecotoxicologist Sabrina Schiwy is a researcher, lecturer and team leader at Goethe University Frankfurt’s Institute of Ecology, Diversity and Evolution.

Ecotoxicologist Sabrina Schiwy is a researcher, lecturer and team leader at Goethe University Frankfurt’s Institute of Ecology, Diversity and Evolution.

American postdoc Gregory Jones-Katz, currently a member of the Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften – Institute for Advanced Studies, investigates the history of

How do science and practice come together? At the “Bridging the Gap” festival, held in late April this year, the

Gabriele Britz, former judge at the Federal Constitutional Court, has been teaching public law at Goethe University Frankfurt since this

Wolfgang Meseth talks about the lecture series “Diversity and Discourse / Antisemitism. Culture of Remembrance. Democracy. / How (un-)political is

Sport sociologist Robert Gugutzer researches the atmosphere at public screenings. He and his students will attend and investigate matches in

The project “InterCare” intends to explore from an educational-scientific perspective how young people juggle further/higher education with being a carer.

Political scientist Nenad Stojanović is this winter semester’s Alfred Grosser visiting professor. UniReport: Prof. Stojanović, the newly elected Argentinian president

We wanted to know: Why did our scientists want to become scientists in the first place? What are they working

Art historian and curator Ina Neddermeyer will take over as director of Museum Giersch of Goethe University (MGGU) in January

A conversation with Armina Omerika, a scholar of Islamic Studies, and Christian Wiese, a scholar of Jewish Religious Philosophy, about

We wanted to know: Why did our scientists want to become scientists in the first place? What are they working

We wanted to know: Why did our scientists want to become scientists in the first place? What are they working

We wanted to know: Why did our scientists want to become scientists in the first place? What are they working

We wanted to know: Why did our scientists want to become scientists in the first place? What are they working

Christine Wenona Hoffmann has always seen herself as somewhat of a cross-border commuter, and not just since assuming the „Practical

We wanted to know: Why did our scientists want to become scientists in the first place? What are they working

We wanted to know: Why did our scientists want to become scientists in the first place? What are they working

We wanted to know: Why did our scientists want to become scientists in the first place? What are they working

We wanted to know: Why did our scientists want to become scientists in the first place? What are they working

We wanted to know: Why did our scientists want to become scientists in the first place? What are they working

We wanted to know: Why did our scientists want to become scientists in the first place? What are they working

We wanted to know: Why did our scientists want to become scientists in the first place? What are they working

We wanted to know: Why did our scientists want to become scientists in the first place? What are they working

We wanted to know: Why did our scientists want to become scientists in the first place? What are they working

We wanted to know: Why did our scientists want to become scientists in the first place? What are they working

Lawyer Samira Akbarian’s thesis on the highly topical subject of “civil disobedience” won her the 2023 Werner Pünder Prize. UniReport:

Passing on the baton: Dr. Ulrich Breuer succeeds Dr. Albrecht Fester as Head of Administration at Goethe University Frankfurt. In
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