People – 5 May 2026
05/05/2026
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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Television, radio, online, print - JMU and its scientists are always well represented in the media. Here are the latest examples.
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Dr Stephan Fasshauer, who holds a doctorate in economics, is Chief Executive Officer of the German Social Accident Insurance. In this alumni interview, he tells us what he particularly loves about his job.
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Excursions to Wertheim and Bad Kissingen, a wine tasting and a night of bats: the programme of the meeting point for foreign academics offers plenty of variety.
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In collaboration with the University of Würzburg, the Africa Festival is presenting an exhibition. The work of several Main-Post photographers will be on display at the university on Sanderring from 8 May until 1 August.
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At the end of March, members of the Professional School of Education at the University of Würzburg visited Flagler College in Florida. The exchange on site and the visit to a school revealed surprises on both sides.
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How can AI be used successfully in small and medium-sized enterprises? This is the topic of a public panel discussion hosted by the KI-Regio project at the University of Würzburg on Wednesday, 13 May.
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Employees of the University of Würzburg can visit the Welz-Haus on Tuesday, 12 May. Guest rooms and function rooms are free to visit on this day.
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Go for walks, attend workshops, listen to lectures: On Sunday, 10 May, everything will revolve around ecology and nature on the university's Hubland Campus. All citizens are invited.
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The digital health application Axia, developed in Würzburg, was awarded first prize in the prestigious Peter Müller Innovation Award 2026 by the German Society of Internal Medicine (DGIM).
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A new study shows that when people describe their symptoms to an AI rather than to medical professionals, the quality of the information they provide decreases. This jeopardizes the accuracy of digital diagnoses and patient safety.
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When oak trees are heavily damaged by caterpillars, they open buds later the following spring. An international research team has shown that this strategy is highly effective against their predators.
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Strict government austerity policies are having a negative impact on structurally weak villages and small towns. A new anthology is dedicated to this problem from various perspectives.
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Read about new appointments, job anniversaries, research sabbaticals and more.
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The Centre for Geriatric Medicine at the University Hospital of Würzburg is inviting all interested parties to an open day at its geriatric day clinic on Tuesday, 5 May 2026.
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