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Scholarship for literary research at the Gotha Research Library

A one-month scholarship for literary research in the Gotha Research Library of the University of Erfurt has been announced again for 2023.

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New publication: "Religion und Gender"

The transcript publishing house Bielefeld has published a new publication entitled "Religion und Gender", which deals with concepts, experiences and media on this topic. The book is based on a lecture series of the Interdisciplinary Forum on Religion…

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Who does the "last generation" represent?

The Gerda Henkel Foundation is funding a new research group at Humboldt University Berlin and the University of Erfurt with around 240,000 euros until 2026, which will focus on the topic of "Ecological Conflicts".

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New Publication at the Gotha Research Centre on Renaissance Numismatics

At the end of the German Research Foundation (DFG) project they worked on in Gotha, Dr Volker Heenes (archaeology) and Dr Dirk Jacob Jansen (art history) have now presented the first volume on the numismatic work of Jacopo Strada (ca. 1515-1588).

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Energy crisis: Five questions that need to be answered in 2023

Energy markets have been on a roller coaster ride this year. In response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Western countries imposed financial sanctions on Russia and an embargo on its oil exports. In retaliation, Russia curtailed its gas supplies to…

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European scientists call on policymakers to take immediate action against vaccination fatigue

During the pandemic, not only was vaccination against COVID-19 much discussed - worldwide, the consequences of the pandemic also caused vaccinations against childhood diseases to decline. Data from the Erfurt COSMO survey also show: Compared to…

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Anthology "Diagnostik und pädagogisches Handeln zusammendenken" published

An anthology with contributions from science and practice has now been published under the title "Diagnostik und pädagogisches Handeln zusammendenken" (Thinking together diagnostics and pedagogical action). It was produced as part of the work of the…

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New publication on philosophical discourses on love in ancient Greece

With "Was Liebe vermag - Philosophische Diskurse in der griechischen Antike" (What Love Can Do - Philosophical Discourses in Ancient Greece), Sarah Al-Taher (doctoral student at the Max-Weber-Kolleg of the University of Erfurt) has presented a new…

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