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  • The University in the Rankings

    …here it received the third-highest score in Germany. This category includes a range of indicators measuring the impact of research in the relation to the UN’s sustainable development goals (SDGs), as well as on national statistics about the outcomes for research and development, and the presence of research centres with a focus on ecological sustain…

  • EPICUR – European Partnership for an Innovative Campus Unifying Regions

    …isciplinary learning and would like to network with other teachers and teaching support staff, visit the EPICUR Centre for International Teaching and Learning (EPiC TLC). Log in with your university user ID. We need your opinion! Fill in EPIDIs (European Partnership for Innovation in Distant Internships) Europe-wide survey on remote internships! Bec…

  • Anna Rosen

    …s well into their studies. It enables prospective English teachers to carry out their own research projects working with the genuine expressions of school-aged language learners. This allows the teachers in training to develop key skills for foreign language teaching with the help of the research-based learning. It also aids in building the bridge b…

  • Events

    …er dates, please visit the Studium generale Website. April 26, 2022: Discussion panel about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine 6pm to 8pm;  Paulussaal, Dreisamstraße 3 and livestream This lecture will be held in German. Attempt at an interdisciplinary classification of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in the context of a hybrid discussion panel. The discus…

  • Hermann Staudinger

    1953 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Hermann Staudinger (*1881 – †1965) received the Nobel Prize for his great contribution to the understanding of polymers. Hermann Staudinger, born in Worms in 1881, studied chemistry in Halle, Darmstadt, and Munich and earned his PhD from the University of Halle in 1903. After completing his habilitation in Strasbourg i…

  • Sustainability at the University of Freiburg

    …cs on the Events page) Panel discussion with students and teachers: “Sustainability in Studies and Teaching – No Compromises?!” as part of the series “In Dialogue: Sciences and Their Audience,” Wednesday, 23 November 2022, 6:15–7:45, lecture hall 1098, Collegiate Building I Older news on sustainability topics Call for Applications: Fellowship at the…

  • Michael Reth

    …University of Freiburg and since 2007 Scientific Director/Speaker of the Centre for Biological Signalling Studies (BIOSS). The main topic of his research is the activation of B lymphocytes to produce antibodies after an infection or vaccination. He described the signaling subunits of the B cell antigen receptor and discovered important signaling pri…

  • Jörn Leonhard

    …emained the order of the day,” says Leonhard. The English-speaking world presents a completely different picture. The British public had reservations about keeping a standing army even into the 18th century because it was regarded as a sign of absolutism. But the wars against Napoleon soon raised the military to the status of a national symbol: “Thu…

  • Thomas Kenkmann

    …cluding geological and environmental factors. If the data speak in favor of a newly discovered crater, the team plans an expedition in order to create maps on location, collect samples, and test the meteorite crater hypothesis. In addition to employing classical means of theoretical knowledge acquisition through modern technologies, Kenkmann’s proje…

  • General rules of conduct

    …enclosed spaces. Aerosols are expelled when breathing and speaking, but even more so when shouting and singing; coughing and sneezing also produce significantly more droplets. The likelihood of exposure to infectious particles of any size is increased within 1-2 meters of an infected person. Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 by aerosols is possible when ma…