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© 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. © Elena Berz People / Story 17. May 2022 At home at the university Ahin Hassaf fled Syria and is now studying at Bielefeld University. Hers is a story of a new beginning, including a surprising decision, and a scholarship that made things a lot easier. © Oliver Krüger People / Research / Story 27. April 2022 How it happens that humans and animals individualize The JICE Institute and the InChangE network focus on the role of individualization in changing environments. Four academics report on their research. © Jürgen Fälchle/stock.adobe.com Campus / Research / Story 21. April 2022 ‘Mismatch between measures and case numbers’ ‘The widespread lifting of coronavirus protection measures could have unforeseeable consequences,’ says epidemiologist Professor Oliver Razum, MD, of Bielefeld University. In our interview, the public health scientist explains why he […] © Bielefeld University Research / Story 14. April 2022 ‘A nuclear war must be avoided at all costs.’ Professor Dr Véronique Zanetti on the question of humanitarian intervention in the Ukraine war. © Bielefeld University Research / Story 31. March 2022 ‘Putin is distorting history for his own ends’ Interview on Ukraine war with Professor Dr Frank Grüner, professor of Eastern European history. © pixel-kraft/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 28. March 2022 Making water supply sustainable The number of people living in cities is growing. This makes the supply of drinking water more difficult—and calls for new smart technologies. © AdobeStock/Argus People / Research / Story 28. March 2022 On a mission to give postmigrant generations a voice Scientist Ekrem Düzen about Turkish communities in Germany Page navigationPage 1Page 2Current Page 3Page 4
© Elena Berz People / Story 17. May 2022 At home at the university Ahin Hassaf fled Syria and is now studying at Bielefeld University. Hers is a story of a new beginning, including a surprising decision, and a scholarship that made things a lot easier. © Oliver Krüger People / Research / Story 27. April 2022 How it happens that humans and animals individualize The JICE Institute and the InChangE network focus on the role of individualization in changing environments. Four academics report on their research. © Jürgen Fälchle/stock.adobe.com Campus / Research / Story 21. April 2022 ‘Mismatch between measures and case numbers’ ‘The widespread lifting of coronavirus protection measures could have unforeseeable consequences,’ says epidemiologist Professor Oliver Razum, MD, of Bielefeld University. In our interview, the public health scientist explains why he […] © Bielefeld University Research / Story 14. April 2022 ‘A nuclear war must be avoided at all costs.’ Professor Dr Véronique Zanetti on the question of humanitarian intervention in the Ukraine war. © Bielefeld University Research / Story 31. March 2022 ‘Putin is distorting history for his own ends’ Interview on Ukraine war with Professor Dr Frank Grüner, professor of Eastern European history. © pixel-kraft/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 28. March 2022 Making water supply sustainable The number of people living in cities is growing. This makes the supply of drinking water more difficult—and calls for new smart technologies. © AdobeStock/Argus People / Research / Story 28. March 2022 On a mission to give postmigrant generations a voice Scientist Ekrem Düzen about Turkish communities in Germany Page navigationPage 1Page 2Current Page 3Page 4
© Oliver Krüger People / Research / Story 27. April 2022 How it happens that humans and animals individualize The JICE Institute and the InChangE network focus on the role of individualization in changing environments. Four academics report on their research. © Jürgen Fälchle/stock.adobe.com Campus / Research / Story 21. April 2022 ‘Mismatch between measures and case numbers’ ‘The widespread lifting of coronavirus protection measures could have unforeseeable consequences,’ says epidemiologist Professor Oliver Razum, MD, of Bielefeld University. In our interview, the public health scientist explains why he […] © Bielefeld University Research / Story 14. April 2022 ‘A nuclear war must be avoided at all costs.’ Professor Dr Véronique Zanetti on the question of humanitarian intervention in the Ukraine war. © Bielefeld University Research / Story 31. March 2022 ‘Putin is distorting history for his own ends’ Interview on Ukraine war with Professor Dr Frank Grüner, professor of Eastern European history. © pixel-kraft/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 28. March 2022 Making water supply sustainable The number of people living in cities is growing. This makes the supply of drinking water more difficult—and calls for new smart technologies. © AdobeStock/Argus People / Research / Story 28. March 2022 On a mission to give postmigrant generations a voice Scientist Ekrem Düzen about Turkish communities in Germany Page navigationPage 1Page 2Current Page 3Page 4
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© Bielefeld University Research / Story 14. April 2022 ‘A nuclear war must be avoided at all costs.’ Professor Dr Véronique Zanetti on the question of humanitarian intervention in the Ukraine war. © Bielefeld University Research / Story 31. March 2022 ‘Putin is distorting history for his own ends’ Interview on Ukraine war with Professor Dr Frank Grüner, professor of Eastern European history. © pixel-kraft/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 28. March 2022 Making water supply sustainable The number of people living in cities is growing. This makes the supply of drinking water more difficult—and calls for new smart technologies. © AdobeStock/Argus People / Research / Story 28. March 2022 On a mission to give postmigrant generations a voice Scientist Ekrem Düzen about Turkish communities in Germany Page navigationPage 1Page 2Current Page 3Page 4
© Bielefeld University Research / Story 31. March 2022 ‘Putin is distorting history for his own ends’ Interview on Ukraine war with Professor Dr Frank Grüner, professor of Eastern European history. © pixel-kraft/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 28. March 2022 Making water supply sustainable The number of people living in cities is growing. This makes the supply of drinking water more difficult—and calls for new smart technologies. © AdobeStock/Argus People / Research / Story 28. March 2022 On a mission to give postmigrant generations a voice Scientist Ekrem Düzen about Turkish communities in Germany Page navigationPage 1Page 2Current Page 3Page 4
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