Press Releases 2018
New Majorities in the Governing Bodies
University of Freiburg changes constitution to harmonize with reformed provisions of State University Law
Joint offers for continuing education
Press conference on the signing of the cooperation agreement between the Fraunhofer Gesellschaft and the University of Freiburg
Mother-Child Communication in Plants
Researchers decipher how plants steer the development of their embryos using hormones
Measuring Freiburg’s climate, defying age, understanding the 1968 era
The latest issue of the University newspaper uni’leben has been published
New Training Platform for Big Data Analysis
The Galaxy Europe project has set up an infrastructure offering online tutorials for researchers in the life sciences
When does suffering become unbearable?
Interdisciplinary study on notions of suffering and what it means to medical practice
Biological signalling processes in intelligent materials
Researchers are developing innovative biohybrid systems with information processing functionality
Creating breathing room
Sponsors support 145 students of the University of Freiburg with a Deutschlandstipendium
Letting things sink in and evaporate
According to a new study, people in Freiburg appreciate measures for natural rainwater management
The University of Freiburg is Tops
The funding atlas of the German Research Foundation confirms the outstanding performance of the University of Freiburg and its academics
Experiences with eating disorders
The Website www.krankheitserfahrungen.de to present a new module about anorexia and bulimia
Shining new light on the pineal gland
Biologists from the University of Freiburg identify a gene controlling left-right asymmetry in the brain and sleep-wake cycles
It’s great to see you again
The University of Freiburg will open its doors for the tenth alumni meeting July 13-15, 2018
What articulation-relevant brain regions do when we listen
With an exceptional research design, Freiburg scientists have solved a research question that has been debated for decades
Dangerous Reptiles
Attacks by crocodiles have been rising in South East Asia since they became protected animals, a study finds
Lynxes in danger
A new study suggests that humans are putting pressure on the population of these big cats in the Germany-Czech Republic-Austria border area
Looking outside the box and sharpening one’s own profile
The online vacation program from the Center for Key Qualifications starts on July 2, 2018