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Scanning service: Ordering now more convenient!

Members of the University of Erfurt have the possibility to order scanned articles from the holdings of the university library free of charge. Now ordering articles from journals and books is even more convenient!

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University of Erfurt awards doctoral scholarships, initialisation grants and Annemarie Schimmel scholarships

The University of Erfurt is once again awarding scholarships for 2023 - up to seven from funds of the Thuringian state graduate funding for doctorate projects in the structured Erfurt doctorate and post-doctorate programme (EPPP) of the certified…

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University of Erfurt offers open diagnostics for language development disorders

The International Day of Language Development Disorders (DLD awareness day) will take place this year on 14 October. Once again, language development disorders are to be made better known to the general public through various activities. The…

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About a boat trip around the Black Sea

Kai Brodersen, Professor of Ancient Culture at the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Erfurt, has just published a bilingual edition of an ancient travelogue around the Black Sea.

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Uni Erfurt announces Herzog Ernst Scholarships and Hiob Ludolf Fellowships

The University of Erfurt is once again inviting applications for Herzog Ernst Fellowships and Hiob Ludolf Fellowships to research the Gotha collections, primarily at the Gotha Research Library, for the year 2023. Applications for fellowships can be…

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Initiative group presents "Campus Forum Future Centre Eisenach 2022"

The Eisenach initiative group "Zukunft gehört ins Zentrum“ (future belongs in the centre) held its first public meeting today. Fourteen members from society, cultural institutions and science – including the University of Erfurt – discussed the next…

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An Ancient Parody of Knowledge Literature

Where did the river Ganges get its name? The son of Indo, Ganges, had unknowingly slept with his mother; after the discovery, he threw himself into the river, which was then named after him. And the Euphrates? Euphrates had caught someone in his…

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"Erfurt is an exciting hub for Fink research."

Since 2020, the Eugen Fink Archive has been preserved and researched at the University of Erfurt under the direction of Professor Holger Zaborowski. This also brings academics who study the life and work of the philosopher, who died in 1975, to…

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