
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

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

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

The history of the Frobenius Institute for Research in Cultural Anthropology in Frankfurt begins with a contract signed on May

Statement by Goethe University on the anniversary of the liberation from fascism 80 years after the end of the World

A collected volume edited by Astrid Franzke and Katrin Springsgut sheds light on equal opportunity efforts in academia. While much

The new project “Visual Analytics for Images from Colonial Contexts” (VABiKo) is a German Research Foundation-funded collaboration between Frankfurt University

Together, they oversaw the implementation of the COVID-19 regulations at Goethe University Frankfurt during the pandemic: René Hummerich and Heike

Political scientist Gunther Hellmann on the concept of the West, American domestic and foreign policy under Trump, and Germany’s future

Three countries, nine universities and two institutions – in late March, 2025, Goethe University President Prof. Enrico Schleiff traveled to

To tackle Hesse’s growing labor and skilled worker shortage, the state government has launched the “Future Convention on Skilled and

Thomas Wilhelm, who has won several awards for his approach to teaching physics, explains why physics lessons sometimes aren’t very

As part of a tandem project, Danish students of German language and literature came to Frankfurt to visit their German

Let’s start with the good news: The pay gap between women and men is narrowing. Nevertheless, women in management positions

We read or hear about it time and time again: Some people are stopped by the police more often than

Students at universities in Germany have a consistently positive attitude towards the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals, but, depending on

Political scientist Brigitte Geissel on the imminent election, voter fatigue and the need to involve citizens more effectively in democratic

The Rhine-Main Universities (RMU) have initiated a new project to promote innovation and entrepreneurship: The RMU Startup Academy was officially

In what can be considered an important milestone for the promotion of start-ups in the Rhine-Main region, Goethe University Frankfurt

In mid-November, former French world-champion footballer Lilian Thuram presented his book “La pensée blanche” (“White thought”) in the University Library.

A transnational perspective on the culture of remembrance: educational science students and lecturers visit the Memorial and Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau. In

Petra Schulz, professor of linguistics, looks at Germany’s latest “teen slang word of the year” announced at the 2024 Frankfurt

Delivering valuable contributions to a critical awareness of history and the preservation of democracy Outstanding research and valuable educational work:

In December 2024, Bachelor students in educational science took part in an excursion to Poland organized by Sandra Binnert from

Prizes go to research projects on osteoporosis diagnosis, mRNA-based reactivation of tumor suppressor genes in ovarian cancer, and innovative heating

“To truly arrive means to actively participate as part of the community”Each year, the City of Frankfurt honors outstanding personalities
You cannot copy content of this page