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City administrators and university researchers are working together to find solutions for greater sustainability: this is the principle behind a Würzburg project. The teams are now presenting their initial results to the public.

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The Bavarian Centre for Cancer Research (BZKF) is launching a Bavaria-wide "Cancer Survivor Network". The new platform strengthens the care and quality of life of cancer survivors.

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The "un-sICHtbar" event series encourages people to take a critical look at identity. Students and employees of the University of Würzburg are invited to attend the events. They start on 20 November and will be held in German.

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The tense relationship between the law of the member states and the law of the European Union is the topic of the 30th European Law Days of the Faculty of Law at the University of Würzburg. They will take place on 21 and 22 November.

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Can mindfulness improve the management of chronic pain? To answer this question, the University of Würzburg is looking for people with a confirmed fibromyalgia diagnosis.

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The energy transition is inextricably linked to social, economic, and political challenges, especially in rural areas. Researchers from Würzburg and Denmark are therefore calling for a new, holistic approach.

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In a pop-up exhibition, students from Egypt, Germany and Tunisia are exploring sustainable perspectives for the future. The central aspect is how museums themselves can become more sustainable.

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Five professors from the University of Würzburg are among the Highly Cited Researchers 2025. This list includes researchers whose work is cited particularly often by other scientists.

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