
Thyroid cancer will be the subject of an information day in German language at the University Hospital on Saturday, 18 October. Anyone interested must register by 6 October.
moreThyroid cancer will be the subject of an information day in German language at the University Hospital on Saturday, 18 October. Anyone interested must register by 6 October.
moreOnly just over one in two girls and one in three boys are vaccinated against human papillomavirus. For this reason, the Bavarian Centre for Cancer Research has now launched a comprehensive awareness campaign.
moreCHARM-EU launches a funding line for educational programmes. The focus is on cooperation between universities. Applications can be submitted until 26 September.
moreUsing innovative RNA technology, Würzburg researchers have intervened in the reproduction of phages. The study, published in Nature, could pave the way for new therapeutic approaches to treating infections.
moreThe University of Würzburg offers around 280 degree programmes. The new degree programme films from the humanities provide very special insights into some of them.
moreLearning to read the Kurrent and Sütterlin scripts: The Chair of European Ethnology/Empirical Cultural Studies invites all interested parties in and around Würzburg to take part.
moreDesigning digital archaeological trails together with the local population: This is the goal of an international team led by the University of Würzburg.
moreMany people have one-sided or distorted ideas about what is European. The Würzburg professor Dag Nikolaus Hasse demonstrates this in a book that is now also available in English.
moreThe University of Würzburg commemorates outstanding researchers with plaques of honour. The project is now celebrating its tenth anniversary. The three initiators received their own anniversary plaques at the celebration.
moreElementary schools should make children fit to use digital media. A team at the University of Würzburg is developing a digital diagnostic tool to support teachers in this endeavour.
moreAt the beginning of September, the Netzwerk Chancen presented the Social Diversity Awards in Berlin. One of the finalists was a scientist from the University of Würzburg.
moreThe University of Würzburg welcomed its new trainees with a welcome day. The programme included lectures, games to get to know each other and a joint visit to the Mineralogical Museum.
moreThe Wittenstein Foundation supports research projects at the University of Würzburg with the "Würzburger Förderpreis", which is endowed with 50,000 euros. The Vogel Foundation Dr Eckernkamp has now doubled the prize money.
moreRead about new appointments, job anniversaries, research sabbaticals and more.
moreOffended politicians, rebellious female composers, linguistically self-confident Lower Franconians: the public winter lectures of the Universitätsbund offer a colourful range of topics.
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