
12th UCT Science Day on June 25, 2025
The 12th UCT Science Day will take place on June 25, 2025, at Goethe University’s Niederrad Campus. The event will

The 12th UCT Science Day will take place on June 25, 2025, at Goethe University’s Niederrad Campus. The event will

The Rhine-Main Universities (RMU) are celebrating their 10th anniversary this year. To mark the occasion, the RMU is making available

“Fixing Futures”: Symposium, Book Launch, and Guided Dialogues at Goethe University’s Museum Giersch FRANKFURT. In June 2025, Museum Giersch of

For five years, an interdisciplinary team involving Goethe University Frankfurt conducted research on promoting insect diversity in cities – using

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

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

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

On December 5, 2024, the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies (FIAS) celebrated its 20th anniversary. For two decades, theoretical scientists

Photographs by Rafael Herlich on display at the Protestant and Catholic university communities on Goethe University’s Westend Campus From January

At the International Day held in late October, a large number of teaching students once again learned all about opportunities

The new Monika Schoeller Lectureship is intended to raise awareness of literary translation as an art form. In addressing theory

The Chaincourt Theatre Company at Goethe University Frankfurt is performing Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” in the 2024/25 winter semester “Time is out

Studiengalerie 1.357 shows performance video by and video interview with American artist Adrian Piper. From December 11 to January 23,

The aim of the “Democracy and Participation” project developed by the Academic Welcome Program (AWP) for highly qualified refugees, part

Research oncologists, clinical oncologists and other scientists from all over the world met on the Westend Campus from August 28

Have you seen this book? Frankfurt is set to host a groundbreaking exhibition that brings with it a powerful message

OUR HOUSE: Our house, that’s the building of Museum Giersch der Goethe-Universität (MGGU) a villa with a history. Built in

The eighth Bad Homburg Conference focused on how AI is shaping our future. At the latest since ChatGPT appeared on

FRANKFURT. “Value and Freedom in Kant’s Moral Philosophy”: American philosopher Prof. Christine M. Korsgaard (Harvard University) will discuss central aspects

The student literary magazine is optimistic about its future. The anniversary year – 2014 – marked the beginning: With Goethe

Students’ Volunteering Day highlights the activities of student initiatives and student councils at Goethe University Frankfurt. The “Students’ Volunteering Day

In the Language Café, students encounter many different languages. When you enter the Language Center on an afternoon when it

How can financial market risks be mathematically described, how does spatial inequality arise, what memory culture does our neighboring country

The 44th Rechtshistorikertag biennial conference of German-speaking legal historians, held at Goethe University Frankfurt, will also address changes brought about

Science network makes its debut at upcoming science festival held on Frankfurt’s central Roßmarkt square, promising amazement, questions, discussions and

How does the mobility of care workers influence politics and society in their home countries? Five million people in Germany

The E²piMINT learning lab project at Goethe University Frankfurt, which was commended just recently, was selected from over 100 applications

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