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News from the University of CologneUniversity of Cologne Receives DAAD Funding to Qualify International Talent
This funding will serve to better integrate international graduates into the German workforce. The successful University of Cologne project NISA will support their entry into the workplace and build a network with employers.
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News from Heidelberg UniversityHAUS Scholarship Applications for 2024 are Now Open
Funding available for study at Heidelberg University. Application deadlines are May 15 and June 15.
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News from the University of FreiburgSpy-Satellite Images Offer Insights into Historical Ecosystem Changes
New study led by Dr. Catalina Munteanu from the Faculty of Environment and Natural Resources at the University of Freiburg advocates the use of more than one million declassified images for ecology and conservation.
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News from Campus OWLIndividualization in Changing Environments
Individualization matters. We observe it in social trends, customer choices, personalized medicine or the adaptation of animals to their environments. In the research association ‘Individualization in Changing Environments’ (InChangE), Bielefeld University and the University of Münster are investigating the causes, mechanisms and consequences of individualization in changing environments.
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News from HU BerlinEmpowering At-Risk Scholars in Displacement
Humboldt Universität zu Berlin will host its second Academic Freedom Week from July 1st to July 5th, 2024.
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News from the GHI WashingtonGHI hosts Symposium “Trust in Museums: Potential, Challenges, and Societal Importance”
As a part of the BMBF’s “German Science Year 2024 – Freedom,” the German Historical Institute (GHI) Washington hosted a symposium together with the German Embassy focusing on public trust in museums with a particular focus on research museums and how this relates to a broader trust in science.
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News from the University of CologneUniversity of Cologne’s Climate Research: How Stable Is the Antarctic Ice Sheet?
Geologists from the University of Cologne are investigating the influence of past climate and environmental changes on the East Antarctic Ice Sheet in regions that are ice-free today.
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