
Gloomy Clouds Over the American Scientific Sky
A small survey among some young U.S. scientists at Goethe University Frankfurt shows: There are great fears that academic freedom

A small survey among some young U.S. scientists at Goethe University Frankfurt shows: There are great fears that academic freedom

Book bans have long posed a threat to democracy in the U.S. – not just since Trump. American Studies scholar

CPI spokesperson Prof. Stefanie Dimmeler on nearly 20 years in a continuously successful Cluster of Excellence and on new, exciting

Prof. Michaela Müller-McNicoll and Prof. Martin Beck, spokespersons for SCALE, on the Clusters of Excellence decision day, new ideas and

21 years ago, the World Health Organization (WHO), together with international organizations, first proclaimed June 14 as World Blood Donor

In The Undercurrent, British artist Rory Pilgrim gives voice to a generation navigating adolescence amid a climate of global uncertainty.

How Frankfurt Biologist Diana Abondano Almeida Discovered Unknown Communication Pathways in Neotropical Frogs. Most people have probably seen them: wriggling

New Catalyst Developed at Goethe University Frankfurt Capable of Cleaving Strong Carbon-Fluorine Bonds – Potential Use in Pharmaceutical Production Chemists

First-ever Pilot Monitor of Civic Education launched in Germany How do students experience civic education? Where is it taught, and

€3,175 – the average amount of funding for ERASMUS mobility in 2024/25 Statistics from Goethe University’s Global Office (GO) and

Every year on 8th June, the United Nations celebrate World Ocean Day to draw attention to the importance of the

Upcoming Lecture by Neuroscientist Leor Zmigrod on Her New Book “The Ideological Brain: A Radical Science of Susceptible Minds” What

Lecture by Elinor Carmi explores “How to Be a Proactive Citizen in the AI and Datafied Society” How can citizens

Agnes Brauer to also lead the Digital Humanities Team UniReport: Ms. Brauer, you are the new head of the Bibliothekszentrum

Extended Opening Hours Thanks to “Open Library” Concept Since the end of the 2023/24 winter semester, the Library of Sports

Goethe University Frankfurt Part Of Two State-Funded Research Networks What role does antisemitism play in hostility to democracy? And what

The “Interface” GoetheLab project introduces scientific methods and education for sustainable development through the topic of “Boundaries and Interfaces”. “One

“There is another way” is emblazoned across the blurb of his book “Widerstehen. Versuche eines richtigen Lebens im falschen” [Resisting.

State of Hesse to Provide Long-Term Funding for Goethe University Facility Since 2017, the Center of Excellence for School Psychology

Dr. Nora Hoffmann, Head of Goethe University’s Writing Center, on Student Writing Groups Overcoming the loneliness of writing. A writing

An artistic perspective on favorite places How can you recommend your favorite café, park, or shopping street to someone unfamiliar

The Frankfurt group of the European Law Students’ Association (ELSA) offers law students a network for exchange, further education, and

Goethe University Study Confirms: Extreme Weather Events Exacerbate the Threat to Global Amphibian Diversity Amphibians – the most threatened vertebrate

With his start-up “Mamaye”, Bahleby Tewelde wants to introduce the world to Eritrean-Ethiopian cuisine. „I’m a true ‚Frankfurter Bub‘ (Frankfurt

DFG Approves Transregional Collaborative Research Center TRR 417 to Study the Tumor Microenvironment Led by Goethe University Frankfurt in Collaboration

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

PhDs and Postdocs from the Rhine-Main Universities visit the MainÄppelHaus on Frankfurt’s Lohrberg On Saturday, May 24, the Goethe Research

As part of the teaching project “Partisan Notes @ Donaueschinger Musiktage”, a group of students from Goethe University and Frankfurt
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