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Prof. Dr. Jannika Mattes

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Prof. Dr. Tonio Oeftering

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Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
Fakultät I - Bildungs- und Sozialwissenschaften
Institut für Sozialwissenschaften
Ammerländer Heerstr. 114-118 
26129 Oldenburg

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Prof. Dr. Gundula Zoch receives “Prize for excellent research”

Sociologist Prof. Dr. Gundula Zoch has been awarded the “Prize for Excellent Research” by the Oldenburg University Society.
Gundula Zoch has been…

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Prof. Dr. Jannika Mattes: Project launch TEN.efzn research program “Transformation of the Lower Saxony energy system"

Over the next five years, more than 180 researchers at 15 universities, universities of applied sciences and non-university research institutions in…

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Orientation Week 07.10.2024 - 11.10.2024

Vortragsreihe der Fakultät I

Prof. Dr. Jannika Mattes: „Erfolgsfaktor Digitalisierung? Wie digitale Technologien Machtverhältnisse und soziale Dynamiken der Energiewende…

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First aid / first aider / defibrillator

Trained first aiders for our institute:
Ana Brömmelhaus, A06 04-428, Tel. 4119
Ricarda Schmidt-Scheele, A06 04-412, Tel. 2614
Tanja Sluiter, A06…

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AI in the classroom, social consequences of the pandemic and new challenges for the EU

May 30, 6 p.m.: „Die EU. Ein Erfolgsprojekt vor neuen Herausforderungen“, Prof. Dr. Martin Heidenreich

 

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Uni Info April 2024: A culture of human dignity cannot be imposed

A commentary by Oldenburg political scientist Tonio Oeftering

 

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Prof. Dr. Gesa Lindemann retired

Prof. Dr. Gesa Lindemann retired on April 1, 2024. She had been Professor of Sociology since June 1, 2007 and headed the Social Science Theory (AST)…

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Essay Prize of the Jakob Fugger Centre

Prof. Dr Gesa Lindemann, university lecturer in sociological theory, was awarded the essay prize of the Jakob Fugger Centre,

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Interview with Prof. Dr. Grundula Zoch

Equal care - why is there so little change?

Despite many family policy reforms, mothers still take on more unpaid family work than fathers.

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