50 years of the University of Oldenburg - 50 years open to new paths. From the very beginning, the natural sciences and mathematics have played an important role in the development of Carl von Ossietzky University. Topics such as energy, sustainability, the use of raw materials and the question of what role science will play on our path through the transformations of the future have always been at the centre of our research. Over time, we have added specialisms in environmental and marine sciences, insurance and financial mathematics, Computing Science and many more. To this day, our researchers continue to set the tone and work on the major issues facing society in the future. Generations of teachers have been preparing to teach biology, chemistry, Computing Science, mathematics, physics and technology here - for over 40 years on our own campus in Wechloy. Today, the Institutes continue to research the challenging questions of our time with great commitment and a spirit of discovery: What materials, energies and raw materials will we live and work with in the future and how do we understand the world around us?
The Institute's programme and participation can be found here: Explorer Days, the IfC