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Tree crops crucial for sustainable development

Tree crops – such as apple, olives, cherry and coffee – cover more than 183 million hectares worldwide, yet remain largely overlooked in agricultural policies, despite their critical role in achieving sustainability. An international research team, including Göttingen University, highlight how these crops are not only essential to feed the world and for global economies, but also hold immense potential for protecting biodiversity and the climate, as well as improving livelihoods for millions of people worldwide. more…


Exhibition "What the quant?!

“What the quant?!” is the exhibition to celebrate the Quantum Year 2025 in the Forum Wissen, the knowledge museum of the University of Göttingen. The Forum Wissen is dedicating a large special exhibition to mark the topic of quantum mechanics, whose history is closely linked with Göttingen University. The exhibition tells the story of quantum physics from the year 1900 right up to the present day. It will run at the Forum Wissen from 27 March to 14 September 2025. more…


Earthquake sensors measure world's longest seabed sediment flows

How do large mud and sand currents influence the deep-sea habitat? And how can they be better understood? An international research team including Göttingen University investigated further. They analysed seabed activity by repurposing instruments that are usually used to study earthquakes. The researchers used a new approach which enabled them to record two massive sediment avalanches off the west coast of Africa. more…


Prospects for milk production: More protein and a healthier environment through grass feeding

How can milk production be made more sustainable? And how does feeding concentrates influence sustainability? Researchers at the University of Göttingen and the Kassel Institute for Rural Development have investigated protein utilisation on dairy farms and shown that grass-based and low-concentrate feeding of dairy cows ultimately produces more protein for human consumption. It also reduces the environmental impact by minimising excess nutrients in ecosystems. more…


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Health, happiness and prosperity in the New Year!

For 2025, we would like to wish health, happiness and personal and professional success to all students, staff, guests and alumni of Göttingen University and Göttingen Campus. more…

Seasonal greetings

Dear Students, Staff, Guests and Alumni of Göttingen University and Göttingen Campus, As an eventful and productive year comes to an end, we hope you enjoy a peaceful time surrounded by family and friends during the upcoming holidays. Enjoy this down time and recharge your batteries. Seasonal greetings and best wishes! more…

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