News in Research and Teaching

What are researchers at Humboldt-Universit?t zu Berlin working on? What new developments are there in teaching? We will keep you up to date.

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Joerg Fingerhut sitzt mit übergeschlagenen Bein vor einem Marmordenkmal und tr?gt eine dunkle Jacke.
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The "Affective Aesthetic Cognitivism and Wonder" project, which investigates the central role of wonder in aesthetic experiences and in the cognitive process, is being funded with two million euros.

Plakat des Hochschulischen Gesundheitsmanagements mit der Aufschrift "Wie geht's an der HU?"
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The University Health Management (HGM) invites all employees and students of Humboldt-Universit?t (HU) to take part in the anonymous online survey "How are you doing at HU?" until 14 December.

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The Moodle course "Working, teaching and studying inclusively" raises awareness of accessibility and inclusion. It offers information, contact persons and practical modules for reducing barriers at the HU. (German language only)

 

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Clean Energy Valley in northern Germany is becoming a leading European location for renewable energies. The BMFTR project KoReGio100 is researching in a real-world laboratory how this transformation can be achieved co-creatively and sustainably with…

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Academic freedom is considered secure. Yet even in Germany, tendencies towards self-censorship exist, and they can reshape public discourse. Universities have to defend the freedom of research and to empower their researchers to do the same.

 

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The German Research Foundation (DFG) has approved a second funding phase. Humboldt-Universit?t is involved in the Research Training Group with three researchers.

 

Viktoria Tkaczyk tr?gt einen sonnengelben Pullover und blickt freundlich in die Kamera.
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Oleksandra Shumilova and Christina von Braun will be honoured with the Caroline von Humboldt Award and the Caroline von Humboldt-Professur. The award ceremony will take place on 2 December 2025.

John A. Nyakatura
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DFG funds robotic palaeontology project to study the evolution of mammals.