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A man with glasses and grey hair is standing in front of a brick wall. He is wearing a dark coat.
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The literary scholar Dr Hendrik Blumentrath has been awarded the Young Scholars’ Prize in German Studies for his postdoctoral habilitation thesis submitted to Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
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The tool enables catalysis research data to be shared and analysed in a structured way. With the help of AI, it facilitates the development of more efficient and sustainable catalysts, supporting the transition to a low-carbon economy.

At the Berlin Forum on Global Cooperation on 18 and 19 May, international stakeholders will discuss the tension between energy cooperation and energy dominance.
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International
Berlin University Alliance

Join the Fellows Club now and take part in the forum on 18 June, featuring a discussion on ‘Engaging Democratic Societies in Science’. For visiting scholars and fixed-term staff members with an international background at FU, HU, TU or Charité.
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The "International Student Forum on Future Democracy" is being held in Eisenach for the fourth time. From 12–18 October 2026, the focus will be on democratic literacy. Travel, accommodation and meal costs will be covered.
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International

The magazine DURCH is published by students of New York University Berlin. The current HU Fellows at NYU Berlin would now like to invite HU students to also contribute to the publication, thereby strengthening student exchange.
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International

Want to study, pursue a doctorate, or conduct research in Japan? The German Alumni Association of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, in cooperation with other funding organisations, offers a range of scholarships and funding programmes.
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.