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December 2022 Combining New and Ancient Knowledge through Chemistry Vanessa Charnele Tsafack researches the antimicrobial properties of trees native to Sub-Saharan Africa. © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 25. November 2022 ‘Boycotts rob a culture of a piece of its heritage’ German scholar Dr Matthias Buschmeier on how war literature interprets the past and present and how culture is becoming a field of battle in the Ukrainian war. © Mike-Dennis Müller / www.mdm.photo People / Research / Story 14. November 2022 ‘The Hollywood image of hackers is misleading’ Computer scientist Prof. Dr Peter Bernard Ladkin explains how great the danger really is of cyberattacks on Germany’s critical infrastructures. © Bielefeld University/M.-D. Müller People / Research / Story 11. 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August 2022 Uncertainty as a tool to engage people How do social groups use and instrumentalize uncertainty in conflicts? Researchers in Bielefeld are concerned about this. © BRAD/stock.adobe.com Research / Story 29. July 2022 Understanding how past societies handled uncertainty By applying new digital methods, historians are helping to take a new look at how to handle uncertainty. © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 21. July 2022 ‘The Eastern European perspective has been neglected for too long’ Interview with Historian Professor Dr Christina Morina. © NASA/ESA–T. Pesquet Research / Story 15. July 2022 Using smart sensor technology to monitor hearts on the ISS s... Medical School OWL working on study in outer space © Chinnapong/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 23. June 2022 What gender identity means for everyday life During Pride Month June, the focus is on issues facing the LGBTQI* community. 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© Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 25. November 2022 ‘Boycotts rob a culture of a piece of its heritage’ German scholar Dr Matthias Buschmeier on how war literature interprets the past and present and how culture is becoming a field of battle in the Ukrainian war. © Mike-Dennis Müller / www.mdm.photo People / Research / Story 14. November 2022 ‘The Hollywood image of hackers is misleading’ Computer scientist Prof. Dr Peter Bernard Ladkin explains how great the danger really is of cyberattacks on Germany’s critical infrastructures. © Bielefeld University/M.-D. Müller People / Research / Story 11. November 2022 ‘The EU has responded to crises with deeper integration’ Dr Andreas Vasilache, political scientist and professor of European Studies, explains the role of the EU in the campaign against the Russian invasion © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek Research / Story 9. November 2022 Tobias Hecker wants to help curb violence against children The Bielefeld University psychologist heads an Emmy Noether junior research group investigating the effects of physical and emotional maltreatment. The team is developing concrete intervention recommendations. © ThoPics/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 2. November 2022 How is climate change accelerating species extinction? Professor Dr Caroline Müller explains the consequences of rising temperatures for the ecosystem. © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 21. October 2022 ‘Comparing with the Holocaust is relativizing history’ Analogies between the war in Ukraine and the Third Reich seem to be socially acceptable. Historian Professor Dr Antje Flüchter explains why some comparisons are misleading or even dangerous. © Bielefeld University Research / Story 28. September 2022 Doctoral network investigating targeted cancer treatments Researchers of European-wide collaborative network discuss their work in a new video. © Sarah Jonek Fotografie News / Research / Story 22. September 2022 The individualised chemistry of plants Conference on the issue: What is the significance of plant chemodiversity in a shifting environment? © Anatoly Stojko/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 13. September 2022 From self-driving cars to investment loans Economist Herbert Dawid analyzes economic uncertainties and the consequences of the proliferation of smart products. © XM4THX/stock.adobe.com Research / Story 25. August 2022 “Visual linguistics is everywhere” Visual linguistics doctoral candidate Pallabi Chattopadhyay on her Erasmus+ International Dimension research stay. © picture alliance /Eibner-Pressefoto/Sascha Walther People / Research / Story 9. August 2022 Uncertainty as a tool to engage people How do social groups use and instrumentalize uncertainty in conflicts? Researchers in Bielefeld are concerned about this. © BRAD/stock.adobe.com Research / Story 29. July 2022 Understanding how past societies handled uncertainty By applying new digital methods, historians are helping to take a new look at how to handle uncertainty. © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 21. July 2022 ‘The Eastern European perspective has been neglected for too long’ Interview with Historian Professor Dr Christina Morina. © NASA/ESA–T. Pesquet Research / Story 15. July 2022 Using smart sensor technology to monitor hearts on the ISS s... Medical School OWL working on study in outer space © Chinnapong/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 23. June 2022 What gender identity means for everyday life During Pride Month June, the focus is on issues facing the LGBTQI* community. The university studies these issues all year round. © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 14. June 2022 ‘Russia has gambled away its economic future’ Junior professor Dr Julian Hinz in an interview on imposing sanctions and their effectiveness in the Ukraine war. © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 31. May 2022 A question of purpose A new form of business is making headlines: the steward-owned company. A legal scholar and an economist from the university are carrying out research on this new form together. © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 24. May 2022 ‘Making healthcare more equitable for refugees’ Millions of people have fled because of the war in Ukraine. Interview with health scientist Professor Oliver Razum, MD, on medical care for refugees. © Bielefeld University Research / Story 23. May 2022 ‘Putin and Kirill benefit from mutual legitimation’ Interview with Dr Leif Seibert on the role of religions in the Ukraine war © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 19. May 2022 Maximilian Benz is keen to bring historical depth into today’s ... The Heisenberg Professor greatly appreciates the interdisciplinary approach and high degree of flexibility at Bielefeld University for his research. Page navigationPage 1Page 2Current Page 3Page 4
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© NASA/ESA–T. Pesquet Research / Story 15. July 2022 Using smart sensor technology to monitor hearts on the ISS s... Medical School OWL working on study in outer space © Chinnapong/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 23. June 2022 What gender identity means for everyday life During Pride Month June, the focus is on issues facing the LGBTQI* community. The university studies these issues all year round. © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 14. June 2022 ‘Russia has gambled away its economic future’ Junior professor Dr Julian Hinz in an interview on imposing sanctions and their effectiveness in the Ukraine war. © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 31. May 2022 A question of purpose A new form of business is making headlines: the steward-owned company. A legal scholar and an economist from the university are carrying out research on this new form together. © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 24. May 2022 ‘Making healthcare more equitable for refugees’ Millions of people have fled because of the war in Ukraine. Interview with health scientist Professor Oliver Razum, MD, on medical care for refugees. © Bielefeld University Research / Story 23. May 2022 ‘Putin and Kirill benefit from mutual legitimation’ Interview with Dr Leif Seibert on the role of religions in the Ukraine war © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 19. May 2022 Maximilian Benz is keen to bring historical depth into today’s ... The Heisenberg Professor greatly appreciates the interdisciplinary approach and high degree of flexibility at Bielefeld University for his research. Page navigationPage 1Page 2Current Page 3Page 4
© Chinnapong/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 23. June 2022 What gender identity means for everyday life During Pride Month June, the focus is on issues facing the LGBTQI* community. The university studies these issues all year round. © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 14. June 2022 ‘Russia has gambled away its economic future’ Junior professor Dr Julian Hinz in an interview on imposing sanctions and their effectiveness in the Ukraine war. © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 31. May 2022 A question of purpose A new form of business is making headlines: the steward-owned company. A legal scholar and an economist from the university are carrying out research on this new form together. © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 24. May 2022 ‘Making healthcare more equitable for refugees’ Millions of people have fled because of the war in Ukraine. Interview with health scientist Professor Oliver Razum, MD, on medical care for refugees. © Bielefeld University Research / Story 23. May 2022 ‘Putin and Kirill benefit from mutual legitimation’ Interview with Dr Leif Seibert on the role of religions in the Ukraine war © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 19. May 2022 Maximilian Benz is keen to bring historical depth into today’s ... The Heisenberg Professor greatly appreciates the interdisciplinary approach and high degree of flexibility at Bielefeld University for his research. Page navigationPage 1Page 2Current Page 3Page 4
© Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 14. June 2022 ‘Russia has gambled away its economic future’ Junior professor Dr Julian Hinz in an interview on imposing sanctions and their effectiveness in the Ukraine war. © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 31. May 2022 A question of purpose A new form of business is making headlines: the steward-owned company. A legal scholar and an economist from the university are carrying out research on this new form together. © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 24. May 2022 ‘Making healthcare more equitable for refugees’ Millions of people have fled because of the war in Ukraine. Interview with health scientist Professor Oliver Razum, MD, on medical care for refugees. © Bielefeld University Research / Story 23. May 2022 ‘Putin and Kirill benefit from mutual legitimation’ Interview with Dr Leif Seibert on the role of religions in the Ukraine war © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 19. May 2022 Maximilian Benz is keen to bring historical depth into today’s ... The Heisenberg Professor greatly appreciates the interdisciplinary approach and high degree of flexibility at Bielefeld University for his research. Page navigationPage 1Page 2Current Page 3Page 4
© Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 31. May 2022 A question of purpose A new form of business is making headlines: the steward-owned company. A legal scholar and an economist from the university are carrying out research on this new form together. © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 24. May 2022 ‘Making healthcare more equitable for refugees’ Millions of people have fled because of the war in Ukraine. Interview with health scientist Professor Oliver Razum, MD, on medical care for refugees. © Bielefeld University Research / Story 23. May 2022 ‘Putin and Kirill benefit from mutual legitimation’ Interview with Dr Leif Seibert on the role of religions in the Ukraine war © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 19. May 2022 Maximilian Benz is keen to bring historical depth into today’s ... The Heisenberg Professor greatly appreciates the interdisciplinary approach and high degree of flexibility at Bielefeld University for his research. Page navigationPage 1Page 2Current Page 3Page 4
© Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 24. May 2022 ‘Making healthcare more equitable for refugees’ Millions of people have fled because of the war in Ukraine. Interview with health scientist Professor Oliver Razum, MD, on medical care for refugees. © Bielefeld University Research / Story 23. May 2022 ‘Putin and Kirill benefit from mutual legitimation’ Interview with Dr Leif Seibert on the role of religions in the Ukraine war © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 19. May 2022 Maximilian Benz is keen to bring historical depth into today’s ... The Heisenberg Professor greatly appreciates the interdisciplinary approach and high degree of flexibility at Bielefeld University for his research. Page navigationPage 1Page 2Current Page 3Page 4
© Bielefeld University Research / Story 23. May 2022 ‘Putin and Kirill benefit from mutual legitimation’ Interview with Dr Leif Seibert on the role of religions in the Ukraine war © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 19. May 2022 Maximilian Benz is keen to bring historical depth into today’s ... The Heisenberg Professor greatly appreciates the interdisciplinary approach and high degree of flexibility at Bielefeld University for his research. Page navigationPage 1Page 2Current Page 3Page 4
© Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 19. May 2022 Maximilian Benz is keen to bring historical depth into today’s ... The Heisenberg Professor greatly appreciates the interdisciplinary approach and high degree of flexibility at Bielefeld University for his research. Page navigationPage 1Page 2Current Page 3Page 4