© Bielefeld University News / Research 17. May 2024 When are children most receptive? Lecture shows the influence of changing environments on learning. The recording is now online. The presentation was given at the JICE Symposium on Individualisation. © Bielefeld University News / Research 16. May 2024 Celiac disease: New findings on the effects of gluten New study reveals how a certain protein byproduct from wheat reduces the protective barrier of the gut lining. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 19. April 2024 ‘Individualization is essential in both prevention and therapy’ How individual factors impact on everyday life, whether on performance or the distribution of risks. We interviewed two researchers from the JICE Institute. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 19. April 2024 PortaBLe: New online portal for teacher training Openly available teaching materials and research papers for educators – this is what the new service offers for all phases of education. © private People / Research / Story 15. April 2024 Analysing deep-sea images with AI Bioinformatician Tim Nattkemper uses AI to protect underwater biodiversity in the EU project ‘BioProtect’ © Bielefeld University/Mike-Dennis Müller News / Research 27. March 2024 From splicing to survival: how plants respond to stress Biologists at the university investigated altered gene expression. They cooperated with researchers in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The study has now been published in ‘The Plant Cell’. © Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 25. March 2024 ‘Out of the spheres of the private and the moral’ Social anthropologist Minh Nguyen analyses how care is organized under market socialism. Care, she states, must be analysed as public and political. © Mike-Dennis Müller People / Research / Studies and Teaching 25. March 2024 Continue talking about the conflict in the Middle East Interview with public health researcher Oliver Razum on a delegation trip to Israel and Palestine: how academic research might help address the conflict, and how insights can be transferred to Bielefeld teaching © Bielefeld University News / Research 21. March 2024 When researchers have to pay for their publications New project investigates the extent to which publishers’ new business models influence the evaluation of research. The interdisciplinary research is funded by the Volkswagen Foundation. © michaelheim/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 20. March 2024 ‘Our epidemiological research still reveals gaps’ Four years ago, Germany went into lockdown. Health scientist Professor Alexander Krämer on learnings from the pandemic. © Mike-Dennis Müller People / Research / Story 19. March 2024 Billions of galaxies beyond the average Cosmologist Professor Dr Cora Uhlemann receives ERC Starting Grant to research how galaxies are distributed in space. © Gentileza Instituto de Música News / Research 6. March 2024 The Sounds of Science A workshop at the university’s Center for Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF) is working on sonification as a new way of presenting data. © Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 23. February 2024 “UniTeam” wins robot in international AI challenge The group led by Bielefeld computer scientist Dr Andrew Melnik is successful at the world’s largest conference for machine learning. © Aarhus University News / People / Research 15. February 2024 How social should AI be? Professor Johanna Seibt from Aarhus University is an expert in “Robophilosophy”. She gives an insight into her research in a lecture at Bielefeld University, which is now available as a video recording. © Siebenlicht/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 7. February 2024 Understanding individualisation through modelling Mathematician Dr Olena Orlova studies individualisation in complex interdisciplinary problems such as forest protection. © Bielefeld University/Sarah Jonek People / Research / Story 30. January 2024 Anna Oksuzyan studies impact of long commuting on health Commuting between home and work by car or public transport has an impact on health. © Institute for Artificial Intelligence News / Research 29. January 2024 Advancing AI Research with an Immersive Virtual Building Researchers from Bielefeld, Bremen, and Paderborn are using a new virtual building to share insights about their work. © Afshar Tetyana/stock.adobe.com News / Research 25. January 2024 Refugees and dental care: Study dispels prejudices Bielefeld researchers shed light on what’s really happening in dental care. © pinkrabbit/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 18. January 2024 Finding the best route as quickly as possible every day Doctoral students Elias Schede and Jasmin Brandt want their research to boost user confidence in AI. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 17. January 2024 Talking about borders and their effects Europe’s external borders are being increasingly reinforced and monitored, including by force. This has an impact on the people who are turned away and changes the societies in Europe themselves. © Jürgen Fälchle/stock.adobe.com Research / People / People / Research / Story / Story 10. January 2024 ‘Satisfaction with pandemic management varies from region to regio... Sociologist Prof Dr Simon Kühne is researching how the population responded to measures to contain the virus. © Universität Bielefeld/Philipp Ottendörfer People / Research / Story 22. December 2023 Seeking clues in far away archives Three doctoral students report on their archive trips and experiences. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 20. December 2023 Cooperation with Ukraine: Connection through exchange Bielefeld University was able to support its Ukrainian partners with a number of offerings this year, while also creating new formats for exchange, research, and support. © Oliver Krüger News / People / Research 14. December 2023 From the behaviour of species to individual behaviour Animal behaviour research at Bielefeld University was founded 50 years ago, marking the beginning of a cutting-edge international research programme. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Bielefeld University News / Research 16. May 2024 Celiac disease: New findings on the effects of gluten New study reveals how a certain protein byproduct from wheat reduces the protective barrier of the gut lining. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 19. April 2024 ‘Individualization is essential in both prevention and therapy’ How individual factors impact on everyday life, whether on performance or the distribution of risks. We interviewed two researchers from the JICE Institute. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 19. April 2024 PortaBLe: New online portal for teacher training Openly available teaching materials and research papers for educators – this is what the new service offers for all phases of education. © private People / Research / Story 15. April 2024 Analysing deep-sea images with AI Bioinformatician Tim Nattkemper uses AI to protect underwater biodiversity in the EU project ‘BioProtect’ © Bielefeld University/Mike-Dennis Müller News / Research 27. March 2024 From splicing to survival: how plants respond to stress Biologists at the university investigated altered gene expression. They cooperated with researchers in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The study has now been published in ‘The Plant Cell’. © Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 25. March 2024 ‘Out of the spheres of the private and the moral’ Social anthropologist Minh Nguyen analyses how care is organized under market socialism. Care, she states, must be analysed as public and political. © Mike-Dennis Müller People / Research / Studies and Teaching 25. March 2024 Continue talking about the conflict in the Middle East Interview with public health researcher Oliver Razum on a delegation trip to Israel and Palestine: how academic research might help address the conflict, and how insights can be transferred to Bielefeld teaching © Bielefeld University News / Research 21. March 2024 When researchers have to pay for their publications New project investigates the extent to which publishers’ new business models influence the evaluation of research. The interdisciplinary research is funded by the Volkswagen Foundation. © michaelheim/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 20. March 2024 ‘Our epidemiological research still reveals gaps’ Four years ago, Germany went into lockdown. Health scientist Professor Alexander Krämer on learnings from the pandemic. © Mike-Dennis Müller People / Research / Story 19. March 2024 Billions of galaxies beyond the average Cosmologist Professor Dr Cora Uhlemann receives ERC Starting Grant to research how galaxies are distributed in space. © Gentileza Instituto de Música News / Research 6. March 2024 The Sounds of Science A workshop at the university’s Center for Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF) is working on sonification as a new way of presenting data. © Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 23. February 2024 “UniTeam” wins robot in international AI challenge The group led by Bielefeld computer scientist Dr Andrew Melnik is successful at the world’s largest conference for machine learning. © Aarhus University News / People / Research 15. February 2024 How social should AI be? Professor Johanna Seibt from Aarhus University is an expert in “Robophilosophy”. She gives an insight into her research in a lecture at Bielefeld University, which is now available as a video recording. © Siebenlicht/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 7. February 2024 Understanding individualisation through modelling Mathematician Dr Olena Orlova studies individualisation in complex interdisciplinary problems such as forest protection. © Bielefeld University/Sarah Jonek People / Research / Story 30. January 2024 Anna Oksuzyan studies impact of long commuting on health Commuting between home and work by car or public transport has an impact on health. © Institute for Artificial Intelligence News / Research 29. January 2024 Advancing AI Research with an Immersive Virtual Building Researchers from Bielefeld, Bremen, and Paderborn are using a new virtual building to share insights about their work. © Afshar Tetyana/stock.adobe.com News / Research 25. January 2024 Refugees and dental care: Study dispels prejudices Bielefeld researchers shed light on what’s really happening in dental care. © pinkrabbit/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 18. January 2024 Finding the best route as quickly as possible every day Doctoral students Elias Schede and Jasmin Brandt want their research to boost user confidence in AI. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 17. January 2024 Talking about borders and their effects Europe’s external borders are being increasingly reinforced and monitored, including by force. This has an impact on the people who are turned away and changes the societies in Europe themselves. © Jürgen Fälchle/stock.adobe.com Research / People / People / Research / Story / Story 10. January 2024 ‘Satisfaction with pandemic management varies from region to regio... Sociologist Prof Dr Simon Kühne is researching how the population responded to measures to contain the virus. © Universität Bielefeld/Philipp Ottendörfer People / Research / Story 22. December 2023 Seeking clues in far away archives Three doctoral students report on their archive trips and experiences. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 20. December 2023 Cooperation with Ukraine: Connection through exchange Bielefeld University was able to support its Ukrainian partners with a number of offerings this year, while also creating new formats for exchange, research, and support. © Oliver Krüger News / People / Research 14. December 2023 From the behaviour of species to individual behaviour Animal behaviour research at Bielefeld University was founded 50 years ago, marking the beginning of a cutting-edge international research programme. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Bielefeld University News / People / Research 19. April 2024 ‘Individualization is essential in both prevention and therapy’ How individual factors impact on everyday life, whether on performance or the distribution of risks. We interviewed two researchers from the JICE Institute. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 19. April 2024 PortaBLe: New online portal for teacher training Openly available teaching materials and research papers for educators – this is what the new service offers for all phases of education. © private People / Research / Story 15. April 2024 Analysing deep-sea images with AI Bioinformatician Tim Nattkemper uses AI to protect underwater biodiversity in the EU project ‘BioProtect’ © Bielefeld University/Mike-Dennis Müller News / Research 27. March 2024 From splicing to survival: how plants respond to stress Biologists at the university investigated altered gene expression. They cooperated with researchers in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The study has now been published in ‘The Plant Cell’. © Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 25. March 2024 ‘Out of the spheres of the private and the moral’ Social anthropologist Minh Nguyen analyses how care is organized under market socialism. Care, she states, must be analysed as public and political. © Mike-Dennis Müller People / Research / Studies and Teaching 25. March 2024 Continue talking about the conflict in the Middle East Interview with public health researcher Oliver Razum on a delegation trip to Israel and Palestine: how academic research might help address the conflict, and how insights can be transferred to Bielefeld teaching © Bielefeld University News / Research 21. March 2024 When researchers have to pay for their publications New project investigates the extent to which publishers’ new business models influence the evaluation of research. The interdisciplinary research is funded by the Volkswagen Foundation. © michaelheim/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 20. March 2024 ‘Our epidemiological research still reveals gaps’ Four years ago, Germany went into lockdown. Health scientist Professor Alexander Krämer on learnings from the pandemic. © Mike-Dennis Müller People / Research / Story 19. March 2024 Billions of galaxies beyond the average Cosmologist Professor Dr Cora Uhlemann receives ERC Starting Grant to research how galaxies are distributed in space. © Gentileza Instituto de Música News / Research 6. March 2024 The Sounds of Science A workshop at the university’s Center for Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF) is working on sonification as a new way of presenting data. © Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 23. February 2024 “UniTeam” wins robot in international AI challenge The group led by Bielefeld computer scientist Dr Andrew Melnik is successful at the world’s largest conference for machine learning. © Aarhus University News / People / Research 15. February 2024 How social should AI be? Professor Johanna Seibt from Aarhus University is an expert in “Robophilosophy”. She gives an insight into her research in a lecture at Bielefeld University, which is now available as a video recording. © Siebenlicht/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 7. February 2024 Understanding individualisation through modelling Mathematician Dr Olena Orlova studies individualisation in complex interdisciplinary problems such as forest protection. © Bielefeld University/Sarah Jonek People / Research / Story 30. January 2024 Anna Oksuzyan studies impact of long commuting on health Commuting between home and work by car or public transport has an impact on health. © Institute for Artificial Intelligence News / Research 29. January 2024 Advancing AI Research with an Immersive Virtual Building Researchers from Bielefeld, Bremen, and Paderborn are using a new virtual building to share insights about their work. © Afshar Tetyana/stock.adobe.com News / Research 25. January 2024 Refugees and dental care: Study dispels prejudices Bielefeld researchers shed light on what’s really happening in dental care. © pinkrabbit/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 18. January 2024 Finding the best route as quickly as possible every day Doctoral students Elias Schede and Jasmin Brandt want their research to boost user confidence in AI. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 17. January 2024 Talking about borders and their effects Europe’s external borders are being increasingly reinforced and monitored, including by force. This has an impact on the people who are turned away and changes the societies in Europe themselves. © Jürgen Fälchle/stock.adobe.com Research / People / People / Research / Story / Story 10. January 2024 ‘Satisfaction with pandemic management varies from region to regio... Sociologist Prof Dr Simon Kühne is researching how the population responded to measures to contain the virus. © Universität Bielefeld/Philipp Ottendörfer People / Research / Story 22. December 2023 Seeking clues in far away archives Three doctoral students report on their archive trips and experiences. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 20. December 2023 Cooperation with Ukraine: Connection through exchange Bielefeld University was able to support its Ukrainian partners with a number of offerings this year, while also creating new formats for exchange, research, and support. © Oliver Krüger News / People / Research 14. December 2023 From the behaviour of species to individual behaviour Animal behaviour research at Bielefeld University was founded 50 years ago, marking the beginning of a cutting-edge international research programme. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 19. April 2024 PortaBLe: New online portal for teacher training Openly available teaching materials and research papers for educators – this is what the new service offers for all phases of education. © private People / Research / Story 15. April 2024 Analysing deep-sea images with AI Bioinformatician Tim Nattkemper uses AI to protect underwater biodiversity in the EU project ‘BioProtect’ © Bielefeld University/Mike-Dennis Müller News / Research 27. March 2024 From splicing to survival: how plants respond to stress Biologists at the university investigated altered gene expression. They cooperated with researchers in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The study has now been published in ‘The Plant Cell’. © Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 25. March 2024 ‘Out of the spheres of the private and the moral’ Social anthropologist Minh Nguyen analyses how care is organized under market socialism. Care, she states, must be analysed as public and political. © Mike-Dennis Müller People / Research / Studies and Teaching 25. March 2024 Continue talking about the conflict in the Middle East Interview with public health researcher Oliver Razum on a delegation trip to Israel and Palestine: how academic research might help address the conflict, and how insights can be transferred to Bielefeld teaching © Bielefeld University News / Research 21. March 2024 When researchers have to pay for their publications New project investigates the extent to which publishers’ new business models influence the evaluation of research. The interdisciplinary research is funded by the Volkswagen Foundation. © michaelheim/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 20. March 2024 ‘Our epidemiological research still reveals gaps’ Four years ago, Germany went into lockdown. Health scientist Professor Alexander Krämer on learnings from the pandemic. © Mike-Dennis Müller People / Research / Story 19. March 2024 Billions of galaxies beyond the average Cosmologist Professor Dr Cora Uhlemann receives ERC Starting Grant to research how galaxies are distributed in space. © Gentileza Instituto de Música News / Research 6. March 2024 The Sounds of Science A workshop at the university’s Center for Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF) is working on sonification as a new way of presenting data. © Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 23. February 2024 “UniTeam” wins robot in international AI challenge The group led by Bielefeld computer scientist Dr Andrew Melnik is successful at the world’s largest conference for machine learning. © Aarhus University News / People / Research 15. February 2024 How social should AI be? Professor Johanna Seibt from Aarhus University is an expert in “Robophilosophy”. She gives an insight into her research in a lecture at Bielefeld University, which is now available as a video recording. © Siebenlicht/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 7. February 2024 Understanding individualisation through modelling Mathematician Dr Olena Orlova studies individualisation in complex interdisciplinary problems such as forest protection. © Bielefeld University/Sarah Jonek People / Research / Story 30. January 2024 Anna Oksuzyan studies impact of long commuting on health Commuting between home and work by car or public transport has an impact on health. © Institute for Artificial Intelligence News / Research 29. January 2024 Advancing AI Research with an Immersive Virtual Building Researchers from Bielefeld, Bremen, and Paderborn are using a new virtual building to share insights about their work. © Afshar Tetyana/stock.adobe.com News / Research 25. January 2024 Refugees and dental care: Study dispels prejudices Bielefeld researchers shed light on what’s really happening in dental care. © pinkrabbit/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 18. January 2024 Finding the best route as quickly as possible every day Doctoral students Elias Schede and Jasmin Brandt want their research to boost user confidence in AI. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 17. January 2024 Talking about borders and their effects Europe’s external borders are being increasingly reinforced and monitored, including by force. This has an impact on the people who are turned away and changes the societies in Europe themselves. © Jürgen Fälchle/stock.adobe.com Research / People / People / Research / Story / Story 10. January 2024 ‘Satisfaction with pandemic management varies from region to regio... Sociologist Prof Dr Simon Kühne is researching how the population responded to measures to contain the virus. © Universität Bielefeld/Philipp Ottendörfer People / Research / Story 22. December 2023 Seeking clues in far away archives Three doctoral students report on their archive trips and experiences. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 20. December 2023 Cooperation with Ukraine: Connection through exchange Bielefeld University was able to support its Ukrainian partners with a number of offerings this year, while also creating new formats for exchange, research, and support. © Oliver Krüger News / People / Research 14. December 2023 From the behaviour of species to individual behaviour Animal behaviour research at Bielefeld University was founded 50 years ago, marking the beginning of a cutting-edge international research programme. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© private People / Research / Story 15. April 2024 Analysing deep-sea images with AI Bioinformatician Tim Nattkemper uses AI to protect underwater biodiversity in the EU project ‘BioProtect’ © Bielefeld University/Mike-Dennis Müller News / Research 27. March 2024 From splicing to survival: how plants respond to stress Biologists at the university investigated altered gene expression. They cooperated with researchers in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The study has now been published in ‘The Plant Cell’. © Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 25. March 2024 ‘Out of the spheres of the private and the moral’ Social anthropologist Minh Nguyen analyses how care is organized under market socialism. Care, she states, must be analysed as public and political. © Mike-Dennis Müller People / Research / Studies and Teaching 25. March 2024 Continue talking about the conflict in the Middle East Interview with public health researcher Oliver Razum on a delegation trip to Israel and Palestine: how academic research might help address the conflict, and how insights can be transferred to Bielefeld teaching © Bielefeld University News / Research 21. March 2024 When researchers have to pay for their publications New project investigates the extent to which publishers’ new business models influence the evaluation of research. The interdisciplinary research is funded by the Volkswagen Foundation. © michaelheim/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 20. March 2024 ‘Our epidemiological research still reveals gaps’ Four years ago, Germany went into lockdown. Health scientist Professor Alexander Krämer on learnings from the pandemic. © Mike-Dennis Müller People / Research / Story 19. March 2024 Billions of galaxies beyond the average Cosmologist Professor Dr Cora Uhlemann receives ERC Starting Grant to research how galaxies are distributed in space. © Gentileza Instituto de Música News / Research 6. March 2024 The Sounds of Science A workshop at the university’s Center for Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF) is working on sonification as a new way of presenting data. © Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 23. February 2024 “UniTeam” wins robot in international AI challenge The group led by Bielefeld computer scientist Dr Andrew Melnik is successful at the world’s largest conference for machine learning. © Aarhus University News / People / Research 15. February 2024 How social should AI be? Professor Johanna Seibt from Aarhus University is an expert in “Robophilosophy”. She gives an insight into her research in a lecture at Bielefeld University, which is now available as a video recording. © Siebenlicht/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 7. February 2024 Understanding individualisation through modelling Mathematician Dr Olena Orlova studies individualisation in complex interdisciplinary problems such as forest protection. © Bielefeld University/Sarah Jonek People / Research / Story 30. January 2024 Anna Oksuzyan studies impact of long commuting on health Commuting between home and work by car or public transport has an impact on health. © Institute for Artificial Intelligence News / Research 29. January 2024 Advancing AI Research with an Immersive Virtual Building Researchers from Bielefeld, Bremen, and Paderborn are using a new virtual building to share insights about their work. © Afshar Tetyana/stock.adobe.com News / Research 25. January 2024 Refugees and dental care: Study dispels prejudices Bielefeld researchers shed light on what’s really happening in dental care. © pinkrabbit/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 18. January 2024 Finding the best route as quickly as possible every day Doctoral students Elias Schede and Jasmin Brandt want their research to boost user confidence in AI. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 17. January 2024 Talking about borders and their effects Europe’s external borders are being increasingly reinforced and monitored, including by force. This has an impact on the people who are turned away and changes the societies in Europe themselves. © Jürgen Fälchle/stock.adobe.com Research / People / People / Research / Story / Story 10. January 2024 ‘Satisfaction with pandemic management varies from region to regio... Sociologist Prof Dr Simon Kühne is researching how the population responded to measures to contain the virus. © Universität Bielefeld/Philipp Ottendörfer People / Research / Story 22. December 2023 Seeking clues in far away archives Three doctoral students report on their archive trips and experiences. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 20. December 2023 Cooperation with Ukraine: Connection through exchange Bielefeld University was able to support its Ukrainian partners with a number of offerings this year, while also creating new formats for exchange, research, and support. © Oliver Krüger News / People / Research 14. December 2023 From the behaviour of species to individual behaviour Animal behaviour research at Bielefeld University was founded 50 years ago, marking the beginning of a cutting-edge international research programme. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Bielefeld University/Mike-Dennis Müller News / Research 27. March 2024 From splicing to survival: how plants respond to stress Biologists at the university investigated altered gene expression. They cooperated with researchers in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The study has now been published in ‘The Plant Cell’. © Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 25. March 2024 ‘Out of the spheres of the private and the moral’ Social anthropologist Minh Nguyen analyses how care is organized under market socialism. Care, she states, must be analysed as public and political. © Mike-Dennis Müller People / Research / Studies and Teaching 25. March 2024 Continue talking about the conflict in the Middle East Interview with public health researcher Oliver Razum on a delegation trip to Israel and Palestine: how academic research might help address the conflict, and how insights can be transferred to Bielefeld teaching © Bielefeld University News / Research 21. March 2024 When researchers have to pay for their publications New project investigates the extent to which publishers’ new business models influence the evaluation of research. The interdisciplinary research is funded by the Volkswagen Foundation. © michaelheim/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 20. March 2024 ‘Our epidemiological research still reveals gaps’ Four years ago, Germany went into lockdown. Health scientist Professor Alexander Krämer on learnings from the pandemic. © Mike-Dennis Müller People / Research / Story 19. March 2024 Billions of galaxies beyond the average Cosmologist Professor Dr Cora Uhlemann receives ERC Starting Grant to research how galaxies are distributed in space. © Gentileza Instituto de Música News / Research 6. March 2024 The Sounds of Science A workshop at the university’s Center for Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF) is working on sonification as a new way of presenting data. © Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 23. February 2024 “UniTeam” wins robot in international AI challenge The group led by Bielefeld computer scientist Dr Andrew Melnik is successful at the world’s largest conference for machine learning. © Aarhus University News / People / Research 15. February 2024 How social should AI be? Professor Johanna Seibt from Aarhus University is an expert in “Robophilosophy”. She gives an insight into her research in a lecture at Bielefeld University, which is now available as a video recording. © Siebenlicht/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 7. February 2024 Understanding individualisation through modelling Mathematician Dr Olena Orlova studies individualisation in complex interdisciplinary problems such as forest protection. © Bielefeld University/Sarah Jonek People / Research / Story 30. January 2024 Anna Oksuzyan studies impact of long commuting on health Commuting between home and work by car or public transport has an impact on health. © Institute for Artificial Intelligence News / Research 29. January 2024 Advancing AI Research with an Immersive Virtual Building Researchers from Bielefeld, Bremen, and Paderborn are using a new virtual building to share insights about their work. © Afshar Tetyana/stock.adobe.com News / Research 25. January 2024 Refugees and dental care: Study dispels prejudices Bielefeld researchers shed light on what’s really happening in dental care. © pinkrabbit/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 18. January 2024 Finding the best route as quickly as possible every day Doctoral students Elias Schede and Jasmin Brandt want their research to boost user confidence in AI. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 17. January 2024 Talking about borders and their effects Europe’s external borders are being increasingly reinforced and monitored, including by force. This has an impact on the people who are turned away and changes the societies in Europe themselves. © Jürgen Fälchle/stock.adobe.com Research / People / People / Research / Story / Story 10. January 2024 ‘Satisfaction with pandemic management varies from region to regio... Sociologist Prof Dr Simon Kühne is researching how the population responded to measures to contain the virus. © Universität Bielefeld/Philipp Ottendörfer People / Research / Story 22. December 2023 Seeking clues in far away archives Three doctoral students report on their archive trips and experiences. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 20. December 2023 Cooperation with Ukraine: Connection through exchange Bielefeld University was able to support its Ukrainian partners with a number of offerings this year, while also creating new formats for exchange, research, and support. © Oliver Krüger News / People / Research 14. December 2023 From the behaviour of species to individual behaviour Animal behaviour research at Bielefeld University was founded 50 years ago, marking the beginning of a cutting-edge international research programme. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 25. March 2024 ‘Out of the spheres of the private and the moral’ Social anthropologist Minh Nguyen analyses how care is organized under market socialism. Care, she states, must be analysed as public and political. © Mike-Dennis Müller People / Research / Studies and Teaching 25. March 2024 Continue talking about the conflict in the Middle East Interview with public health researcher Oliver Razum on a delegation trip to Israel and Palestine: how academic research might help address the conflict, and how insights can be transferred to Bielefeld teaching © Bielefeld University News / Research 21. March 2024 When researchers have to pay for their publications New project investigates the extent to which publishers’ new business models influence the evaluation of research. The interdisciplinary research is funded by the Volkswagen Foundation. © michaelheim/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 20. March 2024 ‘Our epidemiological research still reveals gaps’ Four years ago, Germany went into lockdown. Health scientist Professor Alexander Krämer on learnings from the pandemic. © Mike-Dennis Müller People / Research / Story 19. March 2024 Billions of galaxies beyond the average Cosmologist Professor Dr Cora Uhlemann receives ERC Starting Grant to research how galaxies are distributed in space. © Gentileza Instituto de Música News / Research 6. March 2024 The Sounds of Science A workshop at the university’s Center for Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF) is working on sonification as a new way of presenting data. © Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 23. February 2024 “UniTeam” wins robot in international AI challenge The group led by Bielefeld computer scientist Dr Andrew Melnik is successful at the world’s largest conference for machine learning. © Aarhus University News / People / Research 15. February 2024 How social should AI be? Professor Johanna Seibt from Aarhus University is an expert in “Robophilosophy”. She gives an insight into her research in a lecture at Bielefeld University, which is now available as a video recording. © Siebenlicht/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 7. February 2024 Understanding individualisation through modelling Mathematician Dr Olena Orlova studies individualisation in complex interdisciplinary problems such as forest protection. © Bielefeld University/Sarah Jonek People / Research / Story 30. January 2024 Anna Oksuzyan studies impact of long commuting on health Commuting between home and work by car or public transport has an impact on health. © Institute for Artificial Intelligence News / Research 29. January 2024 Advancing AI Research with an Immersive Virtual Building Researchers from Bielefeld, Bremen, and Paderborn are using a new virtual building to share insights about their work. © Afshar Tetyana/stock.adobe.com News / Research 25. January 2024 Refugees and dental care: Study dispels prejudices Bielefeld researchers shed light on what’s really happening in dental care. © pinkrabbit/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 18. January 2024 Finding the best route as quickly as possible every day Doctoral students Elias Schede and Jasmin Brandt want their research to boost user confidence in AI. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 17. January 2024 Talking about borders and their effects Europe’s external borders are being increasingly reinforced and monitored, including by force. This has an impact on the people who are turned away and changes the societies in Europe themselves. © Jürgen Fälchle/stock.adobe.com Research / People / People / Research / Story / Story 10. January 2024 ‘Satisfaction with pandemic management varies from region to regio... Sociologist Prof Dr Simon Kühne is researching how the population responded to measures to contain the virus. © Universität Bielefeld/Philipp Ottendörfer People / Research / Story 22. December 2023 Seeking clues in far away archives Three doctoral students report on their archive trips and experiences. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 20. December 2023 Cooperation with Ukraine: Connection through exchange Bielefeld University was able to support its Ukrainian partners with a number of offerings this year, while also creating new formats for exchange, research, and support. © Oliver Krüger News / People / Research 14. December 2023 From the behaviour of species to individual behaviour Animal behaviour research at Bielefeld University was founded 50 years ago, marking the beginning of a cutting-edge international research programme. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Mike-Dennis Müller People / Research / Studies and Teaching 25. March 2024 Continue talking about the conflict in the Middle East Interview with public health researcher Oliver Razum on a delegation trip to Israel and Palestine: how academic research might help address the conflict, and how insights can be transferred to Bielefeld teaching © Bielefeld University News / Research 21. March 2024 When researchers have to pay for their publications New project investigates the extent to which publishers’ new business models influence the evaluation of research. The interdisciplinary research is funded by the Volkswagen Foundation. © michaelheim/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 20. March 2024 ‘Our epidemiological research still reveals gaps’ Four years ago, Germany went into lockdown. Health scientist Professor Alexander Krämer on learnings from the pandemic. © Mike-Dennis Müller People / Research / Story 19. March 2024 Billions of galaxies beyond the average Cosmologist Professor Dr Cora Uhlemann receives ERC Starting Grant to research how galaxies are distributed in space. © Gentileza Instituto de Música News / Research 6. March 2024 The Sounds of Science A workshop at the university’s Center for Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF) is working on sonification as a new way of presenting data. © Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 23. February 2024 “UniTeam” wins robot in international AI challenge The group led by Bielefeld computer scientist Dr Andrew Melnik is successful at the world’s largest conference for machine learning. © Aarhus University News / People / Research 15. February 2024 How social should AI be? Professor Johanna Seibt from Aarhus University is an expert in “Robophilosophy”. She gives an insight into her research in a lecture at Bielefeld University, which is now available as a video recording. © Siebenlicht/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 7. February 2024 Understanding individualisation through modelling Mathematician Dr Olena Orlova studies individualisation in complex interdisciplinary problems such as forest protection. © Bielefeld University/Sarah Jonek People / Research / Story 30. January 2024 Anna Oksuzyan studies impact of long commuting on health Commuting between home and work by car or public transport has an impact on health. © Institute for Artificial Intelligence News / Research 29. January 2024 Advancing AI Research with an Immersive Virtual Building Researchers from Bielefeld, Bremen, and Paderborn are using a new virtual building to share insights about their work. © Afshar Tetyana/stock.adobe.com News / Research 25. January 2024 Refugees and dental care: Study dispels prejudices Bielefeld researchers shed light on what’s really happening in dental care. © pinkrabbit/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 18. January 2024 Finding the best route as quickly as possible every day Doctoral students Elias Schede and Jasmin Brandt want their research to boost user confidence in AI. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 17. January 2024 Talking about borders and their effects Europe’s external borders are being increasingly reinforced and monitored, including by force. This has an impact on the people who are turned away and changes the societies in Europe themselves. © Jürgen Fälchle/stock.adobe.com Research / People / People / Research / Story / Story 10. January 2024 ‘Satisfaction with pandemic management varies from region to regio... Sociologist Prof Dr Simon Kühne is researching how the population responded to measures to contain the virus. © Universität Bielefeld/Philipp Ottendörfer People / Research / Story 22. December 2023 Seeking clues in far away archives Three doctoral students report on their archive trips and experiences. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 20. December 2023 Cooperation with Ukraine: Connection through exchange Bielefeld University was able to support its Ukrainian partners with a number of offerings this year, while also creating new formats for exchange, research, and support. © Oliver Krüger News / People / Research 14. December 2023 From the behaviour of species to individual behaviour Animal behaviour research at Bielefeld University was founded 50 years ago, marking the beginning of a cutting-edge international research programme. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Bielefeld University News / Research 21. March 2024 When researchers have to pay for their publications New project investigates the extent to which publishers’ new business models influence the evaluation of research. The interdisciplinary research is funded by the Volkswagen Foundation. © michaelheim/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 20. March 2024 ‘Our epidemiological research still reveals gaps’ Four years ago, Germany went into lockdown. Health scientist Professor Alexander Krämer on learnings from the pandemic. © Mike-Dennis Müller People / Research / Story 19. March 2024 Billions of galaxies beyond the average Cosmologist Professor Dr Cora Uhlemann receives ERC Starting Grant to research how galaxies are distributed in space. © Gentileza Instituto de Música News / Research 6. March 2024 The Sounds of Science A workshop at the university’s Center for Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF) is working on sonification as a new way of presenting data. © Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 23. February 2024 “UniTeam” wins robot in international AI challenge The group led by Bielefeld computer scientist Dr Andrew Melnik is successful at the world’s largest conference for machine learning. © Aarhus University News / People / Research 15. February 2024 How social should AI be? Professor Johanna Seibt from Aarhus University is an expert in “Robophilosophy”. She gives an insight into her research in a lecture at Bielefeld University, which is now available as a video recording. © Siebenlicht/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 7. February 2024 Understanding individualisation through modelling Mathematician Dr Olena Orlova studies individualisation in complex interdisciplinary problems such as forest protection. © Bielefeld University/Sarah Jonek People / Research / Story 30. January 2024 Anna Oksuzyan studies impact of long commuting on health Commuting between home and work by car or public transport has an impact on health. © Institute for Artificial Intelligence News / Research 29. January 2024 Advancing AI Research with an Immersive Virtual Building Researchers from Bielefeld, Bremen, and Paderborn are using a new virtual building to share insights about their work. © Afshar Tetyana/stock.adobe.com News / Research 25. January 2024 Refugees and dental care: Study dispels prejudices Bielefeld researchers shed light on what’s really happening in dental care. © pinkrabbit/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 18. January 2024 Finding the best route as quickly as possible every day Doctoral students Elias Schede and Jasmin Brandt want their research to boost user confidence in AI. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 17. January 2024 Talking about borders and their effects Europe’s external borders are being increasingly reinforced and monitored, including by force. This has an impact on the people who are turned away and changes the societies in Europe themselves. © Jürgen Fälchle/stock.adobe.com Research / People / People / Research / Story / Story 10. January 2024 ‘Satisfaction with pandemic management varies from region to regio... Sociologist Prof Dr Simon Kühne is researching how the population responded to measures to contain the virus. © Universität Bielefeld/Philipp Ottendörfer People / Research / Story 22. December 2023 Seeking clues in far away archives Three doctoral students report on their archive trips and experiences. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 20. December 2023 Cooperation with Ukraine: Connection through exchange Bielefeld University was able to support its Ukrainian partners with a number of offerings this year, while also creating new formats for exchange, research, and support. © Oliver Krüger News / People / Research 14. December 2023 From the behaviour of species to individual behaviour Animal behaviour research at Bielefeld University was founded 50 years ago, marking the beginning of a cutting-edge international research programme. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© michaelheim/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 20. March 2024 ‘Our epidemiological research still reveals gaps’ Four years ago, Germany went into lockdown. Health scientist Professor Alexander Krämer on learnings from the pandemic. © Mike-Dennis Müller People / Research / Story 19. March 2024 Billions of galaxies beyond the average Cosmologist Professor Dr Cora Uhlemann receives ERC Starting Grant to research how galaxies are distributed in space. © Gentileza Instituto de Música News / Research 6. March 2024 The Sounds of Science A workshop at the university’s Center for Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF) is working on sonification as a new way of presenting data. © Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 23. February 2024 “UniTeam” wins robot in international AI challenge The group led by Bielefeld computer scientist Dr Andrew Melnik is successful at the world’s largest conference for machine learning. © Aarhus University News / People / Research 15. February 2024 How social should AI be? Professor Johanna Seibt from Aarhus University is an expert in “Robophilosophy”. She gives an insight into her research in a lecture at Bielefeld University, which is now available as a video recording. © Siebenlicht/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 7. February 2024 Understanding individualisation through modelling Mathematician Dr Olena Orlova studies individualisation in complex interdisciplinary problems such as forest protection. © Bielefeld University/Sarah Jonek People / Research / Story 30. January 2024 Anna Oksuzyan studies impact of long commuting on health Commuting between home and work by car or public transport has an impact on health. © Institute for Artificial Intelligence News / Research 29. January 2024 Advancing AI Research with an Immersive Virtual Building Researchers from Bielefeld, Bremen, and Paderborn are using a new virtual building to share insights about their work. © Afshar Tetyana/stock.adobe.com News / Research 25. January 2024 Refugees and dental care: Study dispels prejudices Bielefeld researchers shed light on what’s really happening in dental care. © pinkrabbit/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 18. January 2024 Finding the best route as quickly as possible every day Doctoral students Elias Schede and Jasmin Brandt want their research to boost user confidence in AI. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 17. January 2024 Talking about borders and their effects Europe’s external borders are being increasingly reinforced and monitored, including by force. This has an impact on the people who are turned away and changes the societies in Europe themselves. © Jürgen Fälchle/stock.adobe.com Research / People / People / Research / Story / Story 10. January 2024 ‘Satisfaction with pandemic management varies from region to regio... Sociologist Prof Dr Simon Kühne is researching how the population responded to measures to contain the virus. © Universität Bielefeld/Philipp Ottendörfer People / Research / Story 22. December 2023 Seeking clues in far away archives Three doctoral students report on their archive trips and experiences. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 20. December 2023 Cooperation with Ukraine: Connection through exchange Bielefeld University was able to support its Ukrainian partners with a number of offerings this year, while also creating new formats for exchange, research, and support. © Oliver Krüger News / People / Research 14. December 2023 From the behaviour of species to individual behaviour Animal behaviour research at Bielefeld University was founded 50 years ago, marking the beginning of a cutting-edge international research programme. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Mike-Dennis Müller People / Research / Story 19. March 2024 Billions of galaxies beyond the average Cosmologist Professor Dr Cora Uhlemann receives ERC Starting Grant to research how galaxies are distributed in space. © Gentileza Instituto de Música News / Research 6. March 2024 The Sounds of Science A workshop at the university’s Center for Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF) is working on sonification as a new way of presenting data. © Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 23. February 2024 “UniTeam” wins robot in international AI challenge The group led by Bielefeld computer scientist Dr Andrew Melnik is successful at the world’s largest conference for machine learning. © Aarhus University News / People / Research 15. February 2024 How social should AI be? Professor Johanna Seibt from Aarhus University is an expert in “Robophilosophy”. She gives an insight into her research in a lecture at Bielefeld University, which is now available as a video recording. © Siebenlicht/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 7. February 2024 Understanding individualisation through modelling Mathematician Dr Olena Orlova studies individualisation in complex interdisciplinary problems such as forest protection. © Bielefeld University/Sarah Jonek People / Research / Story 30. January 2024 Anna Oksuzyan studies impact of long commuting on health Commuting between home and work by car or public transport has an impact on health. © Institute for Artificial Intelligence News / Research 29. January 2024 Advancing AI Research with an Immersive Virtual Building Researchers from Bielefeld, Bremen, and Paderborn are using a new virtual building to share insights about their work. © Afshar Tetyana/stock.adobe.com News / Research 25. January 2024 Refugees and dental care: Study dispels prejudices Bielefeld researchers shed light on what’s really happening in dental care. © pinkrabbit/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 18. January 2024 Finding the best route as quickly as possible every day Doctoral students Elias Schede and Jasmin Brandt want their research to boost user confidence in AI. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 17. January 2024 Talking about borders and their effects Europe’s external borders are being increasingly reinforced and monitored, including by force. This has an impact on the people who are turned away and changes the societies in Europe themselves. © Jürgen Fälchle/stock.adobe.com Research / People / People / Research / Story / Story 10. January 2024 ‘Satisfaction with pandemic management varies from region to regio... Sociologist Prof Dr Simon Kühne is researching how the population responded to measures to contain the virus. © Universität Bielefeld/Philipp Ottendörfer People / Research / Story 22. December 2023 Seeking clues in far away archives Three doctoral students report on their archive trips and experiences. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 20. December 2023 Cooperation with Ukraine: Connection through exchange Bielefeld University was able to support its Ukrainian partners with a number of offerings this year, while also creating new formats for exchange, research, and support. © Oliver Krüger News / People / Research 14. December 2023 From the behaviour of species to individual behaviour Animal behaviour research at Bielefeld University was founded 50 years ago, marking the beginning of a cutting-edge international research programme. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Gentileza Instituto de Música News / Research 6. March 2024 The Sounds of Science A workshop at the university’s Center for Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF) is working on sonification as a new way of presenting data. © Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 23. February 2024 “UniTeam” wins robot in international AI challenge The group led by Bielefeld computer scientist Dr Andrew Melnik is successful at the world’s largest conference for machine learning. © Aarhus University News / People / Research 15. February 2024 How social should AI be? Professor Johanna Seibt from Aarhus University is an expert in “Robophilosophy”. She gives an insight into her research in a lecture at Bielefeld University, which is now available as a video recording. © Siebenlicht/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 7. February 2024 Understanding individualisation through modelling Mathematician Dr Olena Orlova studies individualisation in complex interdisciplinary problems such as forest protection. © Bielefeld University/Sarah Jonek People / Research / Story 30. January 2024 Anna Oksuzyan studies impact of long commuting on health Commuting between home and work by car or public transport has an impact on health. © Institute for Artificial Intelligence News / Research 29. January 2024 Advancing AI Research with an Immersive Virtual Building Researchers from Bielefeld, Bremen, and Paderborn are using a new virtual building to share insights about their work. © Afshar Tetyana/stock.adobe.com News / Research 25. January 2024 Refugees and dental care: Study dispels prejudices Bielefeld researchers shed light on what’s really happening in dental care. © pinkrabbit/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 18. January 2024 Finding the best route as quickly as possible every day Doctoral students Elias Schede and Jasmin Brandt want their research to boost user confidence in AI. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 17. January 2024 Talking about borders and their effects Europe’s external borders are being increasingly reinforced and monitored, including by force. This has an impact on the people who are turned away and changes the societies in Europe themselves. © Jürgen Fälchle/stock.adobe.com Research / People / People / Research / Story / Story 10. January 2024 ‘Satisfaction with pandemic management varies from region to regio... Sociologist Prof Dr Simon Kühne is researching how the population responded to measures to contain the virus. © Universität Bielefeld/Philipp Ottendörfer People / Research / Story 22. December 2023 Seeking clues in far away archives Three doctoral students report on their archive trips and experiences. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 20. December 2023 Cooperation with Ukraine: Connection through exchange Bielefeld University was able to support its Ukrainian partners with a number of offerings this year, while also creating new formats for exchange, research, and support. © Oliver Krüger News / People / Research 14. December 2023 From the behaviour of species to individual behaviour Animal behaviour research at Bielefeld University was founded 50 years ago, marking the beginning of a cutting-edge international research programme. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 23. February 2024 “UniTeam” wins robot in international AI challenge The group led by Bielefeld computer scientist Dr Andrew Melnik is successful at the world’s largest conference for machine learning. © Aarhus University News / People / Research 15. February 2024 How social should AI be? Professor Johanna Seibt from Aarhus University is an expert in “Robophilosophy”. She gives an insight into her research in a lecture at Bielefeld University, which is now available as a video recording. © Siebenlicht/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 7. February 2024 Understanding individualisation through modelling Mathematician Dr Olena Orlova studies individualisation in complex interdisciplinary problems such as forest protection. © Bielefeld University/Sarah Jonek People / Research / Story 30. January 2024 Anna Oksuzyan studies impact of long commuting on health Commuting between home and work by car or public transport has an impact on health. © Institute for Artificial Intelligence News / Research 29. January 2024 Advancing AI Research with an Immersive Virtual Building Researchers from Bielefeld, Bremen, and Paderborn are using a new virtual building to share insights about their work. © Afshar Tetyana/stock.adobe.com News / Research 25. January 2024 Refugees and dental care: Study dispels prejudices Bielefeld researchers shed light on what’s really happening in dental care. © pinkrabbit/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 18. January 2024 Finding the best route as quickly as possible every day Doctoral students Elias Schede and Jasmin Brandt want their research to boost user confidence in AI. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 17. January 2024 Talking about borders and their effects Europe’s external borders are being increasingly reinforced and monitored, including by force. This has an impact on the people who are turned away and changes the societies in Europe themselves. © Jürgen Fälchle/stock.adobe.com Research / People / People / Research / Story / Story 10. January 2024 ‘Satisfaction with pandemic management varies from region to regio... Sociologist Prof Dr Simon Kühne is researching how the population responded to measures to contain the virus. © Universität Bielefeld/Philipp Ottendörfer People / Research / Story 22. December 2023 Seeking clues in far away archives Three doctoral students report on their archive trips and experiences. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 20. December 2023 Cooperation with Ukraine: Connection through exchange Bielefeld University was able to support its Ukrainian partners with a number of offerings this year, while also creating new formats for exchange, research, and support. © Oliver Krüger News / People / Research 14. December 2023 From the behaviour of species to individual behaviour Animal behaviour research at Bielefeld University was founded 50 years ago, marking the beginning of a cutting-edge international research programme. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Aarhus University News / People / Research 15. February 2024 How social should AI be? Professor Johanna Seibt from Aarhus University is an expert in “Robophilosophy”. She gives an insight into her research in a lecture at Bielefeld University, which is now available as a video recording. © Siebenlicht/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 7. February 2024 Understanding individualisation through modelling Mathematician Dr Olena Orlova studies individualisation in complex interdisciplinary problems such as forest protection. © Bielefeld University/Sarah Jonek People / Research / Story 30. January 2024 Anna Oksuzyan studies impact of long commuting on health Commuting between home and work by car or public transport has an impact on health. © Institute for Artificial Intelligence News / Research 29. January 2024 Advancing AI Research with an Immersive Virtual Building Researchers from Bielefeld, Bremen, and Paderborn are using a new virtual building to share insights about their work. © Afshar Tetyana/stock.adobe.com News / Research 25. January 2024 Refugees and dental care: Study dispels prejudices Bielefeld researchers shed light on what’s really happening in dental care. © pinkrabbit/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 18. January 2024 Finding the best route as quickly as possible every day Doctoral students Elias Schede and Jasmin Brandt want their research to boost user confidence in AI. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 17. January 2024 Talking about borders and their effects Europe’s external borders are being increasingly reinforced and monitored, including by force. This has an impact on the people who are turned away and changes the societies in Europe themselves. © Jürgen Fälchle/stock.adobe.com Research / People / People / Research / Story / Story 10. January 2024 ‘Satisfaction with pandemic management varies from region to regio... Sociologist Prof Dr Simon Kühne is researching how the population responded to measures to contain the virus. © Universität Bielefeld/Philipp Ottendörfer People / Research / Story 22. December 2023 Seeking clues in far away archives Three doctoral students report on their archive trips and experiences. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 20. December 2023 Cooperation with Ukraine: Connection through exchange Bielefeld University was able to support its Ukrainian partners with a number of offerings this year, while also creating new formats for exchange, research, and support. © Oliver Krüger News / People / Research 14. December 2023 From the behaviour of species to individual behaviour Animal behaviour research at Bielefeld University was founded 50 years ago, marking the beginning of a cutting-edge international research programme. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Siebenlicht/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 7. February 2024 Understanding individualisation through modelling Mathematician Dr Olena Orlova studies individualisation in complex interdisciplinary problems such as forest protection. © Bielefeld University/Sarah Jonek People / Research / Story 30. January 2024 Anna Oksuzyan studies impact of long commuting on health Commuting between home and work by car or public transport has an impact on health. © Institute for Artificial Intelligence News / Research 29. January 2024 Advancing AI Research with an Immersive Virtual Building Researchers from Bielefeld, Bremen, and Paderborn are using a new virtual building to share insights about their work. © Afshar Tetyana/stock.adobe.com News / Research 25. January 2024 Refugees and dental care: Study dispels prejudices Bielefeld researchers shed light on what’s really happening in dental care. © pinkrabbit/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 18. January 2024 Finding the best route as quickly as possible every day Doctoral students Elias Schede and Jasmin Brandt want their research to boost user confidence in AI. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 17. January 2024 Talking about borders and their effects Europe’s external borders are being increasingly reinforced and monitored, including by force. This has an impact on the people who are turned away and changes the societies in Europe themselves. © Jürgen Fälchle/stock.adobe.com Research / People / People / Research / Story / Story 10. January 2024 ‘Satisfaction with pandemic management varies from region to regio... Sociologist Prof Dr Simon Kühne is researching how the population responded to measures to contain the virus. © Universität Bielefeld/Philipp Ottendörfer People / Research / Story 22. December 2023 Seeking clues in far away archives Three doctoral students report on their archive trips and experiences. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 20. December 2023 Cooperation with Ukraine: Connection through exchange Bielefeld University was able to support its Ukrainian partners with a number of offerings this year, while also creating new formats for exchange, research, and support. © Oliver Krüger News / People / Research 14. December 2023 From the behaviour of species to individual behaviour Animal behaviour research at Bielefeld University was founded 50 years ago, marking the beginning of a cutting-edge international research programme. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Bielefeld University/Sarah Jonek People / Research / Story 30. January 2024 Anna Oksuzyan studies impact of long commuting on health Commuting between home and work by car or public transport has an impact on health. © Institute for Artificial Intelligence News / Research 29. January 2024 Advancing AI Research with an Immersive Virtual Building Researchers from Bielefeld, Bremen, and Paderborn are using a new virtual building to share insights about their work. © Afshar Tetyana/stock.adobe.com News / Research 25. January 2024 Refugees and dental care: Study dispels prejudices Bielefeld researchers shed light on what’s really happening in dental care. © pinkrabbit/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 18. January 2024 Finding the best route as quickly as possible every day Doctoral students Elias Schede and Jasmin Brandt want their research to boost user confidence in AI. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 17. January 2024 Talking about borders and their effects Europe’s external borders are being increasingly reinforced and monitored, including by force. This has an impact on the people who are turned away and changes the societies in Europe themselves. © Jürgen Fälchle/stock.adobe.com Research / People / People / Research / Story / Story 10. January 2024 ‘Satisfaction with pandemic management varies from region to regio... Sociologist Prof Dr Simon Kühne is researching how the population responded to measures to contain the virus. © Universität Bielefeld/Philipp Ottendörfer People / Research / Story 22. December 2023 Seeking clues in far away archives Three doctoral students report on their archive trips and experiences. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 20. December 2023 Cooperation with Ukraine: Connection through exchange Bielefeld University was able to support its Ukrainian partners with a number of offerings this year, while also creating new formats for exchange, research, and support. © Oliver Krüger News / People / Research 14. December 2023 From the behaviour of species to individual behaviour Animal behaviour research at Bielefeld University was founded 50 years ago, marking the beginning of a cutting-edge international research programme. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Institute for Artificial Intelligence News / Research 29. January 2024 Advancing AI Research with an Immersive Virtual Building Researchers from Bielefeld, Bremen, and Paderborn are using a new virtual building to share insights about their work. © Afshar Tetyana/stock.adobe.com News / Research 25. January 2024 Refugees and dental care: Study dispels prejudices Bielefeld researchers shed light on what’s really happening in dental care. © pinkrabbit/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 18. January 2024 Finding the best route as quickly as possible every day Doctoral students Elias Schede and Jasmin Brandt want their research to boost user confidence in AI. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 17. January 2024 Talking about borders and their effects Europe’s external borders are being increasingly reinforced and monitored, including by force. This has an impact on the people who are turned away and changes the societies in Europe themselves. © Jürgen Fälchle/stock.adobe.com Research / People / People / Research / Story / Story 10. January 2024 ‘Satisfaction with pandemic management varies from region to regio... Sociologist Prof Dr Simon Kühne is researching how the population responded to measures to contain the virus. © Universität Bielefeld/Philipp Ottendörfer People / Research / Story 22. December 2023 Seeking clues in far away archives Three doctoral students report on their archive trips and experiences. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 20. December 2023 Cooperation with Ukraine: Connection through exchange Bielefeld University was able to support its Ukrainian partners with a number of offerings this year, while also creating new formats for exchange, research, and support. © Oliver Krüger News / People / Research 14. December 2023 From the behaviour of species to individual behaviour Animal behaviour research at Bielefeld University was founded 50 years ago, marking the beginning of a cutting-edge international research programme. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Afshar Tetyana/stock.adobe.com News / Research 25. January 2024 Refugees and dental care: Study dispels prejudices Bielefeld researchers shed light on what’s really happening in dental care. © pinkrabbit/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 18. January 2024 Finding the best route as quickly as possible every day Doctoral students Elias Schede and Jasmin Brandt want their research to boost user confidence in AI. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 17. January 2024 Talking about borders and their effects Europe’s external borders are being increasingly reinforced and monitored, including by force. This has an impact on the people who are turned away and changes the societies in Europe themselves. © Jürgen Fälchle/stock.adobe.com Research / People / People / Research / Story / Story 10. January 2024 ‘Satisfaction with pandemic management varies from region to regio... Sociologist Prof Dr Simon Kühne is researching how the population responded to measures to contain the virus. © Universität Bielefeld/Philipp Ottendörfer People / Research / Story 22. December 2023 Seeking clues in far away archives Three doctoral students report on their archive trips and experiences. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 20. December 2023 Cooperation with Ukraine: Connection through exchange Bielefeld University was able to support its Ukrainian partners with a number of offerings this year, while also creating new formats for exchange, research, and support. © Oliver Krüger News / People / Research 14. December 2023 From the behaviour of species to individual behaviour Animal behaviour research at Bielefeld University was founded 50 years ago, marking the beginning of a cutting-edge international research programme. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© pinkrabbit/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 18. January 2024 Finding the best route as quickly as possible every day Doctoral students Elias Schede and Jasmin Brandt want their research to boost user confidence in AI. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 17. January 2024 Talking about borders and their effects Europe’s external borders are being increasingly reinforced and monitored, including by force. This has an impact on the people who are turned away and changes the societies in Europe themselves. © Jürgen Fälchle/stock.adobe.com Research / People / People / Research / Story / Story 10. January 2024 ‘Satisfaction with pandemic management varies from region to regio... Sociologist Prof Dr Simon Kühne is researching how the population responded to measures to contain the virus. © Universität Bielefeld/Philipp Ottendörfer People / Research / Story 22. December 2023 Seeking clues in far away archives Three doctoral students report on their archive trips and experiences. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 20. December 2023 Cooperation with Ukraine: Connection through exchange Bielefeld University was able to support its Ukrainian partners with a number of offerings this year, while also creating new formats for exchange, research, and support. © Oliver Krüger News / People / Research 14. December 2023 From the behaviour of species to individual behaviour Animal behaviour research at Bielefeld University was founded 50 years ago, marking the beginning of a cutting-edge international research programme. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Bielefeld University News / People / Research 17. January 2024 Talking about borders and their effects Europe’s external borders are being increasingly reinforced and monitored, including by force. This has an impact on the people who are turned away and changes the societies in Europe themselves. © Jürgen Fälchle/stock.adobe.com Research / People / People / Research / Story / Story 10. January 2024 ‘Satisfaction with pandemic management varies from region to regio... Sociologist Prof Dr Simon Kühne is researching how the population responded to measures to contain the virus. © Universität Bielefeld/Philipp Ottendörfer People / Research / Story 22. December 2023 Seeking clues in far away archives Three doctoral students report on their archive trips and experiences. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 20. December 2023 Cooperation with Ukraine: Connection through exchange Bielefeld University was able to support its Ukrainian partners with a number of offerings this year, while also creating new formats for exchange, research, and support. © Oliver Krüger News / People / Research 14. December 2023 From the behaviour of species to individual behaviour Animal behaviour research at Bielefeld University was founded 50 years ago, marking the beginning of a cutting-edge international research programme. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Jürgen Fälchle/stock.adobe.com Research / People / People / Research / Story / Story 10. January 2024 ‘Satisfaction with pandemic management varies from region to regio... Sociologist Prof Dr Simon Kühne is researching how the population responded to measures to contain the virus. © Universität Bielefeld/Philipp Ottendörfer People / Research / Story 22. December 2023 Seeking clues in far away archives Three doctoral students report on their archive trips and experiences. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 20. December 2023 Cooperation with Ukraine: Connection through exchange Bielefeld University was able to support its Ukrainian partners with a number of offerings this year, while also creating new formats for exchange, research, and support. © Oliver Krüger News / People / Research 14. December 2023 From the behaviour of species to individual behaviour Animal behaviour research at Bielefeld University was founded 50 years ago, marking the beginning of a cutting-edge international research programme. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Universität Bielefeld/Philipp Ottendörfer People / Research / Story 22. December 2023 Seeking clues in far away archives Three doctoral students report on their archive trips and experiences. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 20. December 2023 Cooperation with Ukraine: Connection through exchange Bielefeld University was able to support its Ukrainian partners with a number of offerings this year, while also creating new formats for exchange, research, and support. © Oliver Krüger News / People / Research 14. December 2023 From the behaviour of species to individual behaviour Animal behaviour research at Bielefeld University was founded 50 years ago, marking the beginning of a cutting-edge international research programme. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 20. December 2023 Cooperation with Ukraine: Connection through exchange Bielefeld University was able to support its Ukrainian partners with a number of offerings this year, while also creating new formats for exchange, research, and support. © Oliver Krüger News / People / Research 14. December 2023 From the behaviour of species to individual behaviour Animal behaviour research at Bielefeld University was founded 50 years ago, marking the beginning of a cutting-edge international research programme. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Oliver Krüger News / People / Research 14. December 2023 From the behaviour of species to individual behaviour Animal behaviour research at Bielefeld University was founded 50 years ago, marking the beginning of a cutting-edge international research programme. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»