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  • Sustainability at the University of Freiburg

    …or fertilizers, thus making agriculture more sustainable. Collaborative Research Center ECOSENSE: Forest Ecosystems and Climate Change The Collaborative Research Center ECOSENSE (SFB 1537) studies the consequences of climate change on forest ecosystems in order to identify and predict critical changes quicker and with greater precision. The team at…

  • Pathways to Sustainability

    …Project (CP)   Horizon Europe 2020: SUPERB – Systemic solutions for upscaling of urgent ecosystem restoration for forest related biodiversity and ecosystem services – Collaborative Project (CP); PAUL – Pilot Application in Urban Landscapes towards integrated city observatories for greenhouse gases – Collaborative Project (CP)…

  • The Excellence Strategy of the German federal and state governments

    …, an honorary fellow at the University of Oxford’s Wadham College, and a member of the academic advisory boards of the House of History Baden-Württemberg in Stuttgart and the German Historical Institute London. He is currently directing the research project ‘The World Crisis, 1918–1941’, funded by the Volkswagen Foundation’s Opus Magnum Programme. P…

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  • Nobel Prize

    …y of Freiburg” University of Freiburg Research Assistants/Postgraduates HENRIK DAM, 1943 NOBEL PRIZE IN PHYSIOLOGY OR MEDICINE Carl Peter Henrik Dam (* 21 February 1895 in Copenhagen, Denmark; † 18 April 1976 in Copenhagen) was a Danish physiologist and biochemist. He received the 1943 Nobel Prize in Medicine jointly with Edward Adelbert Doisy for t…

  • Heiner Schanz

    …ing. Only shortly after its inception in 2006, the degree program received full accreditation and was accepted to the DAAD funding program “Postgraduate Degree Programs on Developing Countries at Universities in the Federal Republic of Germany.”…

  • Portrait

    …duct excellent, internationally visible interdisciplinary collaborative research in the three focus areas ‘Cultures and Societies in Space and Time’, ‘Pathways to Sustainability’, and ‘Signals of Life’, which were sharpened with the further elaboration of the University’s research profile. Each faculty is involved in at least one of the areas. Missi…

  • History

    …course of several decades and served as their theological college. The cellar of the historic Peterhof next to university building II (KG II) Reforms (18th Century) The enlightened government administration had an ever increasing need for civil servants with practical skills, and the upper classes demanded a professional education. In 1768 Maria The…

  • Jonas Grethlein

    …sis was entitled Asylum and Athens. The Construction of a Collective Identity in Greek Tragedy (Asyl und Athen. Die Konstruktion kollektiver Identität in der griechischen Tragödie) and his habilitation thesis dealt with the topic of History, Historicity, and Narrative in the Illiad (Geschichte, Geschichtlichkeit und Erzählung in der Ilias). He takes…

  • Jörn Leonhard

    …England, France, and Germany have each developed distinct collective self-images and their own specific relationship with their war experiences since the 18th century. France, for instance, long held true to its self-image as a militaristic nation, combining it with the notion of the democratic participation of the citizen and the myth of the progre…