Researchers from Tokyo were guests at the University Archives: they have digitised all sources relating to the Würzburg doctor and Japan researcher Philipp Franz von Siebold.
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Researchers from Tokyo were guests at the University Archives: they have digitised all sources relating to the Würzburg doctor and Japan researcher Philipp Franz von Siebold.
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Expanding knowledge about the nature of molecules through calculations and computer simulations: this is what Tomislav Begušić, new professor of theoretical chemistry, is working on.
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Climate change is making mountains more dangerous. 3D models help to identify changes in these landscapes and recognise dangers earlier. A team from the University of Würzburg has created one for the Blaueis Valley in the Alps.
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The new application round for the SCIENTIA Career Development Programme 2026 is now open. It is aimed at advanced doctoral students and postdocs at JMU; the application deadline is 15 November 2025.
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To mark Jane Goodall's 90th birthday, the University of Würzburg has planted a tree on the Hubland campus. A heat- and drought-resistant wild service tree was chosen.
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The cooperation enters the next round. Representatives of the University of Würzburg and the Staatlicher Hofkeller have harvested the grapes for the new UniWein.
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15,000 books are housed in the library of the Chair of Ancient History at the University of Würzburg. A digital application is now intended to provide students in their first semesters with better orientation.
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Around 140 pupils from all over Germany took part in the STEM summer schools on the campus of the University of Würzburg. A scientific discovery space opened up to them.
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The University of Namibia was the destination of a trip by two members of the Professional School of Education. A new research collaboration is one result of this trip - and a yucca palm in the tree avenue there.
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A wide range of research work from the life sciences will be presented at the EUREKA! symposium at JMU on 8 and 9 October. The conference is open to all interested parties.
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A study by Würzburg University Medicine shows promising initial results in overcoming arachnophobia. Further participants are welcome.
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Eliminating toxic and expensive heavy metals in the chemical industry: A new publication from the University of Würzburg Chemistry points the way forward.
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An innovative method for fine-tuning genetic material has been developed by an international research team led by the Helmholtz Institute for RNA-based Infection Research in Würzburg.
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Dr. Hariharan Moorthy is investigating a special form of cell death that could enable innovative cancer therapies. An Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship allows him to conduct his research at the University of Würzburg.
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Developing new batteries and recycling existing ones: These are the goals of two projects at the Institute for Sustainable Chemistry and Catalysis with Boron and the Institute for Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Würzburg.
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