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A laboratory technician in a chemistry lab is giving a talk to an audience
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Open Humboldt

On 6 June, from late afternoon until midnight, around 6,700 visitors attended more than 200 events at venues in Mitte, Adlershof and Dahlem.
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Open Humboldt
Berlin University Alliance

The Zentrum für Kulturtechnik at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin invites interested parties to an event on Friday, 12 June 2026, to discuss participatory research, innovative teaching formats and collaboration between the university and society.
Humboldt-Universität at dusk, with the main building, columns, statues and people in the square all lit up.
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International
Open Humboldt

6 June marks the Long Night of Science, and researchers from Humboldt-Universität are taking part with a range of international projects: from blood-sucking insects and physics dance workshops to speech processing and South Asian cities.
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Open Humboldt

On 10 and 11 June 2026, the Berlin Institute for Islamic Theology at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin invites you to a series of discussions, lectures, a concert and a workshop with santur player Sedat Anar.
Clear jets of water from a fountain against a blue background, with blurred figures.
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Open Humboldt

Humboldt-Universität is rewarding active members with free curator-led tours in May and June of the exhibition “On Water. WasserWissen in Berlin” at the Humboldt Laboratory in the Humboldt Forum.
Vor der Humboldt-Universität findet ein belebter Markttag statt, mit Ständen, Menschen und einer Statue im Hof.
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Open Humboldt

On 6 June, Humboldt-Universität is hosting 200 science projects – ranging from mini-language courses, an exhibition on water science and dance workshops to the invisible phenomena of physics, and CUBES Circle, a visionary agricultural system.
Five people are sitting on a stage, discussing something in front of a screen displaying their names.
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International
Open Humboldt
Berlin University Alliance

As part of Academic Freedom Week, experts took part in a panel discussion on threats to academic freedom and the responsibility and resilience of European universities.
Satellite image of a cyclone over the Pacific, with dense cloud formations off the coast of Asia.
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Open Humboldt

Lectures by Prof. Richard Balme and Prof. Sabine Fuss on 26 May and 2 June 2026 at HU will analyse the role of government institutions in achieving climate targets, as well as the challenges of carbon management.