
The forgotten conciliator
Raphael Straus firmly believed in the bonds between Jews and Christians – even during the Nazi terror In the early

Raphael Straus firmly believed in the bonds between Jews and Christians – even during the Nazi terror In the early

Questions for Dr. Judith Müller, Research Associate at the Buber-Rosenzweig Institute and co-organizer of the conference “European Hebrew Text Cultures:

Political scientist Prof. Monika Oberle participated in the joint “Pilot Monitor for Civic Education” project. Speaking to UniReport, she explains

On the ambivalence of interfaith relationships on social media Today, believers from the widest variety of traditions come together on

In the training pharmacy and with the online tool “MyDispense,” pharmacy students can test and expand their counseling and professional

The “ADFC Bicycle Climate Test,” in which over 200,000 cyclists participated nationwide, rated Frankfurt as Germany’s most bicycle-friendly city among

In his new book “Gefährliche Rivalitäten” [Dangerous Rivalries], historian Werner Plumpe shows how history has always been shaped by economic

On the handling of confessional differences in the early modern period In the period following the Protestant Reformation of the

How do students at Goethe University Frankfurt finance their studies? A look at the 2022/23 university-wide student survey reveals: Nearly

Researchers at Goethe University Frankfurt are building a digital platform as a basis for language research Languages are remarkable. They

On language death and lost perspectives In the course of globalization, humanity is increasingly pushing in the same linguistic direction

Language education through Latin and the history of language What is the difference between freedom and liberty? What does the

A new test should help accurately assess the language skills of multilingual children Children who grow up speaking several languages

Andrea Kießling, Professor of Public Law, Social and Health Law, as well as Migration Law at Goethe University Frankfurt, reflects

How many times he has traveled to China, Iwo Amelung cannot say. “I haven’t counted, bbut altogether I’ve lived there

On the humming tasks of the translator No one knows better than Buster Keaton the delights, horrors and opportunities that

University President Enrico Schleiff on the recently deceased economist and former University President Werner Meißner, who led Goethe University from

Introducing the “Critical Computational Literacy @ GU – Future Skills and Beyond” project to develop a modern, scalable, and certifiable

Impressions from 2025 Annual Conference of NAFSA: Association of International Educators In late May, Dr. Johannes Müller, Head of the

Major Research Network on Religious Coexistence – LOEWE Research Cluster on Tissue Self-Regulation – Joint LOEWE Research Cluster on Medical

On July 16, 2025, Goethe University hosted the second annual summer reception of the Goethe Research Experience Program (GREP) –

Tips from Kirsten Brandenburg, Student Advisor at Goethe University Frankfurt UniReport: Ms. Brandenburg, the term semester break is still widely

With the lecture-free period fast approaching, we wanted to know how Goethe University students spend their semester break and decided

The American Philosophical Society will award Gilles Laurent the 2025 Karl Spencer Lashley Award. Laurent is Director at the Max

7,300 and counting – that’s how many Deutschlandstipendium scholarships have been awarded since 2011! The Deutschlandstipendium supports students who demonstrate

Exhibition and Virtual Highlights Celebrating the 220th Birthday and 150th Anniversary of the Danish Author’s Death – Interactive Concept Developed

University Leadership Signs Uninspired Pact to Remain Able to Act On Thursday, July 17, 2025, the managements of Hessian universities

Physicists at Goethe University Frankfurt were honored for their excellent research, engaging teaching, and outstanding academic achievements during the Department
You cannot copy content of this page