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Speeding Up Diversity
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The Covid-19 pandemic is changing the way we work and communicate. But what does this have to do with diversity?
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connect & create
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Flashes of insight and sparks of ideas
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Students tell us their most exciting ideas and the places they get them
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experience & get involved
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Reads of a Lifetime
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Students speak of books that have made a lasting impression on them
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The Bioeconomy in the Daily Lives of Farmers
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Students of cultural anthropology observed the daily work of farmers who follow bioeconomic practices – and are presenting their findings in an exhibit
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teaching & learning
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Movement!
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Half a century after the social upheaval of 1968 - the question remains: How deeply did the changes that were ushered in alter society later?
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research & discover
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Organic Chemistry Bootcamp – it’s Elementary
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An e-learning offering from Chemistry and Biology aims to make the leap from school to university easier for new students
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teaching & learning
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Vagina Monologues on Valentine’s Day
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Quality, attitude, enthusiasm: The award-winning theater group maniACTS are celebrating their 30th anniversary
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experience & get involved
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Adventurous and slightly anarchic
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How to convey knowledge using dance, comics and improvised music
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Neatly-folded toxins
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The Clostridium difficile bacterium is the culprit in many diseases of the bowel – now researchers have discovered how its toxins get into the body’s cells
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Teaching in Tandem
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State initiative „niche fields“ supports educational project in the Department of Ethnology
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