City and region support healthcare research at the university
The School of Medicine and Health Sciences at the University of Oldenburg is once again receiving financial support. The district of Ammerland - on behalf of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft (AG) der Landkreise und kreisfreien Städte Weser-Ems - and the city of Oldenburg are providing a total of one million…
Destructions, emotions - works of art: students from the Institute of Art and Visual Culture investigated the aesthetic quality of deformations. Their works can now be seen in the "deconstruction circus" exhibition in Oldenburg. An interview with Kim Triebe and Alina Edelmann.
"Learning from and with each other: For a common future of humanity" is the title of this year's "Karl Jaspers Lecture on Contemporary Issues" on Monday, 24 June at 4 p.m. at the University of Oldenburg (A14, Lecture Hall 2).
They have conquered the treetops of the tropical rainforest in a fascinating way: epiphytes, so-called epiphytes. The Oldenburg ecologist Gerhard Zotz describes how they withstand the extreme solar radiation - and why their prospects are nevertheless not good.
The summer holidays are just around the corner and preparations for the KinderUniversität autumn semester are in full swing. KinderUni fans should mark the following dates in red in their calendars: 21 August, 4 and 18 September.
Palmyra: legendary trading centre for Bedouins, ancient trading and cultural centre for merchants and their caravans - that was the oasis city in present-day Syria. In his lecture "Palmyra. City on the Silk Road. Old and new archaeological research in Syria", Prof. Dr Andreas Schmidt-Colinet will…
The DFG has approved nine million euros for the third funding phase of the Collaborative Research Centre "Active Hearing". What are the scientists' goals and how can their findings be applied in practice? An interview with Georg Martin Klump, head of the research project.
All students, academics and employees of the University of Oldenburg who are interested in starting their own business are invited to promote their own business idea at the Entrepreneurship Spring School. It will take place on 13/14 June at The Smart House Oldenburg and is organised by the…
How can wind energy be fed into the electricity grid in a controlled manner? A question that poses challenges for science and industry. Oldenburg physicists show how turbulence affects the electricity production of large wind farms.
"Reformation Freedom Space" enters its second year
Minister of State for Culture Bernd Neumann is once again funding the north-west German co-operation project "Freedom Space Reformation" this year. Projects and events will take place until December under the annual theme "Reform movements, Reformation and religious pluralisation between fanaticism…
Cuban, American and German students worked together on an international love song revue. Singing student Anna-Rabea Schulz talks about the preparations, love songs and Cuban temperament.
Our view of species - evolutionary geneticist Jody Hey in Oldenburg
Edward O. Wilson, the outstanding American evolutionary biologist and "father of sociobiology", is the subject of an annual lecture series on biodiversity, which will continue on Wednesday, 29 May, 18:00, at the University of Oldenburg (Wechloy campus, lecture theatre W3 1-161).
When nobody was talking about the Champions League
Almost everyone knows it: Football today is a mass phenomenon. When the sport was introduced in the German Empire, things were very different. In this interview, Jörn Esch explains why this was the case - and why the idea of football as a workers' sport is a myth.
Experience everyday university life, get a taste of seminars and find out all about studying - pupils, school leavers and other interested parties have this opportunity at the University Information Day (HIT) on Friday, 31 May. The event is organised by the Central Student Advisory Service.
Five years of Uni-Lotsen - five years of support for international students
They were launched at the University of Oldenburg in the 2007/2008 winter semester: Uni-Lotsen. Uni-Lotsen are volunteers who accompany and support international students and students from migrant families in their everyday life at the university.
What are good study conditions? And what is it like to study at the University of Oldenburg? In this interview, Gunilla Budde, Vice President for Studies and Teaching, explains why good teaching must constantly evolve and what the challenges of the future are.
And action! The campus clip contest is entering its second round. Now it's time again: shoot, submit, win. Four questions and answers about the contest.
The Pacific oyster in the North German Wadden Sea - one of the best-known examples of bioinvasion. Oldenburg scientists have tackled the problem and calculated the global transport routes of invasive species.
Israeli neurobiologist receives research award from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
Neurobiologist Prof Dr Illana Gozes from Tel Aviv University (Israel) has received the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Research Award, endowed with 60,000 euros, at the suggestion of Prof Dr Christiane Richter-Landsberg, Department for Neuroscience at the university.