News in Research and Teaching

What are researchers at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin working on? What new developments are there in teaching? We will keep you up to date.

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Eine Frau mit dunklen Locken und blauen Ohrringen sowie ein Mann im Anzug lächeln vor grauem Hintergrund.
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Prof. Dr Miriam Bouzouita and Prof. Dr Thomas Wischmeyer have been awarded ‘Momentum’ funding for the strategic development of their full professorships in the fields of computational dialectology and administrative law.
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A study of 35,000 youths in nine African countries shows a first-ever direct link between political violence and abuse of children by family or peers. Political unrest directly increases the risk of violence within a child's social circle.
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Applications for the Procope programme are open until 1 July 2026 (start date: January 2027). Funding is available for two-year projects involving exchanges between Germany and France – open to all disciplines, with a mandatory joint application from…
Two white baby goats are lying in the straw beneath a drinking trough against a brick wall.
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Sixty-one baby goats were born at Humboldt-Universität’s Dahlem campus: a hectic time with many births at night, morning surprises and lively little goats who were already curiously exploring the world after just a few days.
A large cloud of smoke over a burning field at dusk.
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An international research team led by HU has used satellite images to reconstruct the fire history of the Gran Chaco, one of the world’s largest dry forest regions.
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The DAAD’s “GROW” programme supports research stays and collaborative visits to Germany for early-career researchers and experienced academics from DAC countries, with the aim of strengthening international collaboration and development-related…
Ein Mann mit Brille und grauem Rollkragenpullover lächelt vor weißem Hintergrund.
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The researcher at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin has been awarded Germany’s most prestigious prize for supporting early-career researchers, in recognition of his work in the fields of constitutional and European law.
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Researchers led by Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin develop molecular photoswitches that adjust mechanical strain with light to control chemical reactions on demand.