Myanmar’s path out of dictatorship
Largely unnoticed by the international community, in the past three years different ethnic groups in Myanmar have been fighting together
Largely unnoticed by the international community, in the past three years different ethnic groups in Myanmar have been fighting together
If gravitational condensate stars (or gravastars) actually existed, they would look similar to black holes to a distant observer. Two
Why is antisemitism a global phenomenon, why does it manifest itself so vehemently in different social and political contexts, and
German Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier appointed Klement Tockner, director general of the Senckenberg – Leibniz Institution for Biodiversity and Earth
Goethe University has two new vice presidents. On Wednesday, the extended Senate elected Prof. Dr. Sabine Andresen to the newly
One of four cluster initiatives invited to submit a full proposal for the Excellence competition of the German federal and
GRADE awards five completion scholarships to international doctoral candidates of Goethe University, sponsored by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
New science network brings together 16 institutions from the greater Frankfurt/Rhine-Main region. Memorandum of Understanding on future cooperation within the
The Chaincourt Theatre Company has adapted Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451. The premiere will take place on January 26 in the
Ovarian cancer is often very aggressive and responds poorly to the therapies currently available. A recent study by Goethe University
Dr. Johannes Karges (31), a chemist from Ruhr University Bochum, will be awarded the Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Early
Luciano Rezzolla and his team at Goethe University Frankfurt contributed theoretical calculations needed to interpret the radio astronomy data The
Political scientist Nenad Stojanović is this winter semester’s Alfred Grosser visiting professor. UniReport: Prof. Stojanović, the newly elected Argentinian president
The German Research Foundation [Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG] has approved almost €2 million in funding for the further expansion of the
At the tender age of 23, medical student Diana Munteh already has several different strings to her academic bow. She
From Stanford to Jerusalem, Ibadan to Iğdır, and Grenoble to Tel Aviv: The latest recipients of the Goethe Research Experience
What does it mean to have to leave your own country as a researcher? The exhibition “Poser pour la Liberté
International symposium on adult learning Adults learn not only in dedicated educational institutions but also in other contexts, such as
Goethe University is getting a new press spokesperson: Volker Schmidt, previously head of the Press and Public Relations Department at
Harry Behr spent around two and a half years in Indonesia in his youth, during which time a master once
When cancer cells divide uncontrollably, it is because so-called oncoproteins take on a central role in managing the cell division
In the first days of January, the HALO research aircraft will take off on the third part of the large-scale
We wanted to know: Why did our scientists want to become scientists in the first place? What are they working
Nora Hoffmann, Head of Goethe University Frankfurt’s Writing Center, on the nationwide student survey “Shaping the Future of Academic Writing
Art historian and curator Ina Neddermeyer will take over as director of Museum Giersch of Goethe University (MGGU) in January
Anti-Semitism in 2023: On the situation of educational institutions – an essay by Sabine Andresen and Wolfgang Meseth The phenomenon
Prof. Samir Mitragotri is this year’s Friedrich Merz Guest Professor Have you ever wondered what it would be like if,
Decoding microscopic and macroscopic effects together 1st Pillar: Theory & Simulation ELEMENTS is jointly led by Prof. Norbert Pietralla (Technical
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