
Frankfurt Alliance’s Science Festival makes its debut
Hands-on science: From 10 a.m. onwards, visitors from near and far have been flocking to Roßmarkt to find out more

Hands-on science: From 10 a.m. onwards, visitors from near and far have been flocking to Roßmarkt to find out more

Artificial intelligence aids the discovery of new active substances in bacteria Chemical biologist Eric Helfrich, Professor of Natural Substance Genomics

Alleviating the long-term effects of a SARS-CoV-2 infection An innovative study for the treatment of post-COVID syndrome (PCS) is starting

How does the mobility of care workers influence politics and society in their home countries? Five million people in Germany

Second implementation phase to start in 2025 – Consortium grows from nine to 21 academic and industry partners – Focus

Goethe University Frankfurt mourns the loss of Professor Lothar Gall, who passed away on June 20, 2024, following a long

In June, the Student Polyclinic of Goethe University Frankfurt, part of Frankfurt Health Department, celebrated its 10th anniversary. It became

Prof. Doron Kiesel, educational scientist and founding director of the Jewish Academy (Jüdische Akademie), talks about the lecture series entitled

Reception for latest cohort of international scholars / Gallery walk highlights individual research projects The latest cohort of Goethe Research

Students put their questions about the war in the Middle East to Israeli Consul General Talya Lador-Fresher. Hamas’ terrorist attacks

As a student, Tobias Singelnstein decided to switch from his original choice of subjects (history, politics and economics) and study

The Generative AI working group examines how AI is affecting Goethe University Frankfurt. We spoke to Julia Schmitt and working

It was a long struggle before the Republic of Namibia finally became independent in 1990. What role did the intertwining

Nico Dreimüller, a law graduate from Goethe University Frankfurt, will be taking part in wheelchair basketball at the Paralympic Games

From July 15 to August 2, 2024 (4 p.m.!), Goethe University Frankfurt students can once again apply for a Deutschlandstipendium

As a young prosecutor in the Auschwitz trial, held in Frankfurt, he courageously campaigned for the legal investigation of unimaginable

Israel’s consul general for southern Germany, Talya Lador-Fresher, answers students‘ questions at Goethe University Frankfurt Hamas’ terrorist attacks and Israel’s

Interview with Dr. Yves Vincent Grossmann, who became head of Research Data Management (RDM) at the University Library and director

Ecotoxicologist Sabrina Schiwy is a researcher, lecturer and team leader at Goethe University Frankfurt’s Institute of Ecology, Diversity and Evolution.

American postdoc Gregory Jones-Katz, currently a member of the Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften – Institute for Advanced Studies, investigates the history of

Renowned lawyer and publicist Constanze Stelzenmüller spoke at the Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften – Institute for Advanced Studies about the portentous 2024

International Career Service Rhein-Main creates a bridge between universities and work. Around 25,000 international students and another 25,000 German students

How do science and practice come together? At the “Bridging the Gap” festival, held in late April this year, the

Gabriele Britz, former judge at the Federal Constitutional Court, has been teaching public law at Goethe University Frankfurt since this

By Rainer Forst On June 18, Jürgen Habermas, who has had a lasting impact on the humanities and social sciences

Goethe Unibator, the entrepreneurship center powered by Innovectis, on June 6, 2024, hosted the Goethe SDG Contest’s third award ceremony

A political refugee’s report on life on the old Bockenheim Campus. Iván Barbaric arrived at Frankfurt Airport on a Lufthansa

On June 3, Goethe University Frankfurt’s Student Polyclinic, part of the Frankfurt Health Department, marked its tenth anniversary. Among the
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