The Cluster of Excellence "Cross-Cultural Philology" at LMU Munich, which was launched at the beginning of 2026, takes a global look at 5,000 years of written culture. Among them is Würzburg-based Egyptologist Martin A. Stadler.
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The Cluster of Excellence "Cross-Cultural Philology" at LMU Munich, which was launched at the beginning of 2026, takes a global look at 5,000 years of written culture. Among them is Würzburg-based Egyptologist Martin A. Stadler.
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The small satellite SONATE-2 from Würzburg has been in orbit for two years. It completed its mission a year ago; it is still valuable for science.
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Around 100 years ago, Ljuba Metzl translated a famous Baroque drama from Latin into German. But her achievement has been suppressed from history.
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The Bavarian Cancer Research Centre (BZKF) is funding its own clinical studies for the first time with 5.2 million euros. They focus on the treatment of leukaemia and the diagnosis of prostate cancer.
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A Silvaner full of character in an elegant Bocksbeutel bottle: the new UniWein is here. It was once again produced by the Staatlicher Hofkeller Würzburg in cooperation with the university.
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Read about new appointments, job anniversaries, research sabbaticals and more.
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"Endometriose – nicht heilbar, aber behandelbar" is the title of an information evening to which the Würzburg University Women's Hospital invites affected women and all interested parties on Tuesday, 24 March.
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Researchers at the University Hospital of Würzburg have shown in a new study that therapies for multiple myeloma leave genetic traces. Their detection determines which therapies can be effective again.
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23 clinics in Germany are currently investigating new ways of treating anorexia. The University Hospital of Würzburg is involved in this project.
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To mark International Women's Day, the University Women's Representative team invites you to a critical and constructive exchange on Monday, 9 March from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm under the motto "Protest and Pretzels".
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On March 12, the JMU Graduate Academy is once again inviting doctoral candidates and postdocs to the Night Writers Club, which offers a space for co-working, exchange of peers and time to work on a project.
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Making decisions, dealing better with emotions: JMU Psychology alumna Julia Vogt investigates how people can do this and more.
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The "Teachers as Changemakers" project began work at the start of 2022. At the end of the regular funding period, the participants have now presented their results. However, the work is not over yet.
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Media communication students have developed a cross-media campaign for World Suicide Prevention Day. It will be rolled out nationwide in September 2026.
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A new scientific statement warns of health risks for children and young people from digital media. Scientific organisations are calling for clear age limits and stronger child protection.
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