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October is book fair season – as the world’s largest fair for books, media, and publishing opens its doors to

October is book fair season – as the world’s largest fair for books, media, and publishing opens its doors to

Students Share Their Experiences Searching for Housing in Frankfurt In many major German cities, finding a place to live becomes

Global Tipping Points Report 2025 shows: It will take immense effort now to prevent the die-off of many coral reefs.

New research program by Goethe University’s Research Center Normative Orders receives funding from the Commerzbank Foundation Fund Goethe University’s Research

Prof. Rainer Forst, political scientist and philosopher at Goethe University, was awarded the Goethe Plaque of the City of Frankfurt

The living situations of Goethe University students are far more diverse than one might initially assume. The 2022/23 student survey

Launched 10 years ago – Alumni represent the success of the program With a cruise on the River Main, more

Launch of the EU Project “Academic Bridge Program (ABP) for Highly Qualified Refugees” The co-financed project “Academic Bridge Program” (ABP),

Goethe University has established a new Research Training Group. Under the title “Aesthetics of Democracy”, future doctoral researchers will adopt

Ladislaus Ludescher on the decline in funding for development work and for combating hunger at a time when military budgets

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

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

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

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

Founded in 2011, the Leibniz ScienceCampus “Byzantium between Orient and Occident – Mainz/Frankfurt” successfully completed its second funding phase with

Findings from the Meta-Project on Inclusive Education The “Needs-Based Diagnostics in Inclusive Education” funding directive, issued by the German Federal

From Curiosity to Research – A Student Internship on Goethe University’s Quantum Computer Arthur Frisch, an 11th-grade student, is not

CatMedica founder Yasemin Tanyildizi celebrates first place at the Goethe SDG Contest, where her start-up was honored for a novel

Judith Schalansky assumes the Frankfurt Chair of Poetics in the 2025 summer semester. In conversation with UniReport, she discusses collecting

As part of the fourth John McCloy Lecture at the Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften – Institute for Advanced Studies, Bulgarian political scientist

For the first time, the Historical Museum Frankfurt is collaborating with Goethe University researchers in its Stadtlabor. The result is

Public Event at Westend Campus on July 3 Features Diverse Cultural, Sports, and Entertainment Program – Performance by Musician and

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

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

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