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  • Kuni, the mascot of the KinderUniversität Oldenburg, is happy to show eight to twelve-year-olds the way to the Audimax.

KinderUniversität: A sporty start to the autumn semester on the last day of the holidays

Here we go: On Wednesday, 2 September, the Audimax of the Hörsaalzentrum will once again belong to Oldenburg's KinderUni students. Together with sports scientist Prof Dr Jörg Schorer, the eight to twelve-year-olds will embark on the "adventure of competitive sport".

Here we go: On Wednesday, 2 September, the Audimax of the Hörsaalzentrum will once again belong to Oldenburg's KinderUni students. Together with sports scientist Prof Dr Jörg Schorer, the eight to twelve-year-olds will embark on the "adventure of competitive sport".

What does it take to become a really good athlete? These and other questions will be answered not only by the professor, but also by top athletes from Oldenburg. Who is coming will not be revealed in advance.

The lecture begins at 4.30 pm. Admission to the lecture theatre centre (A14) on the Haarentor campus is from 4.00 pm. Tickets (2.50 euros) for this and the two other lectures in the autumn semester are available via the KinderUni website (www.kinderuni-oldenburg.de) as well as at the offices of the Nordwest-Zeitung and all advance booking offices of Nordwest Ticket GmbH.

Adults do not need an admission ticket - they are not allowed in the lecture theatre. They can follow the lectures on a screen in the foyer of the lecture theatre centre. The Malteser Hilfsdienst will provide security on site.

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