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Familie-Tischrunde

Saturday 24 January – Sunday 25 January 2026 as part of the exhibition "Beziehungsweise Familie" (Family Matters) Silence and whispering, secret relationships, unknown kinships, inherited stories and hidden heirlooms. Are there secrets in your…
Bernd Hennigsen trägt ein helles Hemd und darüber eine helle Jacke und trägt eine randlose Brille. Er lächelt in die Kamera und steht vor einem Fenster. Im Hintergrund ist ein altes Gebäude zu sehen.
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Teaching

The founding director of the Northern Europe Institute at Humboldt-Universität, Bernd Henningsen, was honoured with the Willy Brandt Award 2025 for his commitment to German-Norwegian relations.

Under certain conditions, the DFG will allow the use of AI in peer review in the future

The network "Orientation for transnational case processing (OTF)" aims to support organisations that are entrusted with the processing of transnational cases with practice-oriented offers of assistance.

Documentation on the workshop "Challenges in Ombudspraxis: Strategies for Counselling and Mediation" (July 2025) of the Ombuds Committee for Research Integrity in Germany published.
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Open Humboldt

The Humboldt Forum welcomes all Berliners affected by the power outage, as well as all volunteers and official helpers, to its collection presentations and exhibitions from Wednesday to Sunday, 7 to 11 January 2026.
Koen Lenaerts trägt einen dunkelblauen Anzug, mit einem hellblauen Hemd und bordeaux-farbener Krawatte. Er trägt eine Brille und sieht freundlich in die Kamera. Im Hintergrund sind Stühle und Sitzreihen zu sehen.
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Open Humboldt

The President of the European Court of Justice, Koen Lenaerts, will speak on 30 January about "Citizenship in Motion: Striking the balance between Union and Nation". The event can be followed as a livestream on YouTube.
Kerstin Kaufmann trägt eine Kette um den Hals, ein schwarzes Shirt und eine beige Strickjacke. Im Hintergrund sind Blätter eines Baums zu sehen.
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Research

The Einstein Foundation Berlin is funding eleven new research projects with 13 million euros. The focus is on the new Einstein Centre for Early Disease Interception and Kerstin Kaufmann's Einstein Professorship at Humboldt-Universität.