People – 9 June 2026
06/09/2026
Read about new appointments, job anniversaries, research sabbaticals and more.
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Read about new appointments, job anniversaries, research sabbaticals and more.
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On Tuesday, 23 June 2026, the Endocrinology and Diabetology Department at the University Hospital of Würzburg is offering a webinar on the widespread disease diabetes mellitus as part of the "Evening Consultation" series.
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The CHARM-EU Master's programme Global Challenges for Sustainability enters its second year at the University of Würzburg in September - and CHARM-EU is once again looking for mentors for the new students.
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All students and employees of JMU can apply for the prize for sustainable action at the University of Würzburg. The closing date for entries is 30 June 2026.
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Patriarchy and Eurocentrism - racism in science - online media and the cohesion of society: the University of Würzburg invites you to discuss controversial topics.
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The Women's Football Academy at the University of Würzburg has published the first standard work for training girls and women. The volume offers in-depth knowledge and high practical relevance.
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60 years of town twinning between Mwanza and Würzburg: to celebrate, the University of Würzburg is focussing on Tanzanian dances. A lecture on Wednesday, 17 June, and a workshop on Saturday, 20 June, are dedicated to these dances.
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Get to know Felix Dahn, Agnes Sapper and other personalities from the city's history briefly and concisely: the University Library is making this possible in its #einzigartig series (in German language) - on Tuesday, 16 June.
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An exhibition at the Würzburg City Archive shows how operations were performed in the past to treat bladder stones and other ailments. Items from the historical collection of the Juliusspital take centre stage.
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Where does the growing mistrust between science and society come from? Michel Friedman and Harald Lesch will explore this and other questions on Tuesday, 16 June at the Schelling Forum.
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Democracies are under pressure worldwide. Daniel Ziblatt, an expert on the development, success and failure of democracies, will be giving a public lecture on this topic at the University of Würzburg on 9 June.
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Since 2026, the EU has imposed climate tariffs on carbon-intensive imports unless the exporting country operates its own carbon pricing scheme. A new study shows how this measure could help reduce global CO₂ emissions.
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Brückenschoppen, storks and city sounds: these and other similarities between Mwanza and Würzburg are on display in an exhibition by the University of Würzburg in the town hall until 30 June to mark 60 years of town twinning.
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On Saturday, 20 June 2026, the Department of Urology and the Women's Hospital of the University Hospital of Würzburg invite you to the annual Würzburg Incontinence Day with numerous specialist lectures.
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