News of the University of Erfurt

Science Thrives on Openness to the World!

The University of Erfurt is once again welcoming students and colleagues from all over the world – including from crisis regions – for the summer semester. The Presidium has now taken this as an opportunity to once again call for cosmopolitanism,…

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The History of Beekeeping in the Duchy of Gotha in the 19th Century

The history of beekeeping in the Duchy of Gotha in the 19th century will be the subject of the Gotha Library Talk on Wednesday, 22 May at 6.15 pm, to which the Gotha Research Library of the University of Erfurt cordially invites all interested…

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Nature belongs to itself?!

A series of events organised by the Heinrich Böll Foundation Thuringia this spring will focus on "natural rights". The University of Erfurt is also taking part and invites all interested parties to its campus on Wednesday, 24 April. Starting at 6…

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Summer party in the campus educational garden

The subject area educational garden invites all members of the University of Erfurt to its summer party in the campus educational garden on Tuesday, 4 June. From 4 p.m., visitors will have the opportunity to find out about current projects and enjoy…

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Addiction and health

The University Health Management invites employees and students of the University of Erfurt to its 8th Health Day on 16 May. This year, everything revolves around the topic of "Addiction vs. Health".

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By bike to university

The University Health Management invites all members of the University of Erfurt to the "By bike to university" day of action on 30 April.

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Careers within and outside the university

As part of its Academic Skills Training programme, the University of Erfurt is offering its doctoral candidates and postdocs, as well as all other interested members of the University of Erfurt, the event "Careers inside and outside the university"…

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"In any case, the voters in Thuringia have lost"

"In any case, the voters in Thuringia lost out. There was no new information for them about what both parties want," says André Brodocz, Professor for Political Theory at the University of Erfurt, about yesterday's TV duel between Mario Voigt and…

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