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International awards for researchers at the Göttingen Campus

Two researchers at the Göttingen Campus have been awarded ERC Starting Grants by the European Research Council (ERC). Ecologist Dr Anggi Hapsari from the University of Göttingen receives funding of around two million euros for her project "SaLtedPeat". Neuroscientist Dr Oliver Barnsted from the European Neuroscience Institute Göttingen (ENI-G) receives funding of around 1.5 million euros for his project “LearnMamBo“. Both projects will run for five years. more…


Making robots fit for the future of recycling

Recycling textiles, cables and other “soft” materials has always been a complex procedure and recycling materials like this pose a real challenge for robots because they are flexible, fiddly and come in a variety of forms. An international research team including Göttingen University will develop versatile solutions for automating soft material recycling. The European Union has funded the “FlexCycle” project for four years with around 7.5 million euros as part of their “Green Deal” programme of funding. more…


Göttingen University in Germany’s top 11

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The University of Göttingen has achieved a good position in the Shanghai Ranking again. In the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) 2025, it falls in the category of sixth to eleventh place in Germany along with the universities of Frankfurt, Cologne, Mainz, Münster and Tübingen. The ARWU is primarily based on a university’s research performance. Data from more than 2,500 universities worldwide was analysed for this year’s ranking. more…


25 years of international Molecular Biology and Neurosciences

The University of Göttingen and the Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences celebrate 25 years of their internationally renowned Master’s and PhD programmes, and their two International Max Planck Research Schools (IMPRS) in Molecular Biology and Neurosciences, on 12-14 September 2025

Göttingen University and the Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences celebrate 25 years of their internationally renowned Master’s and PhD programmes, and their two International Max Planck Research Schools in Molecular Biology and Neurosciences. A unique feature is the close collaboration across the Göttingen Campus, bringing together expertise from the University, the University Medical Center Göttingen, the Max Planck Institutes and the German Primate Centre. more…


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Göttingen University subjects get good grades!

Good results for the University of Göttingen: in the latest "QS World University Rankings by Subject", Agricultural and Forestry sciences are first in Germany, and 21st worldwide. Development Studies is listed among the top 100 worldwide, and was placed among the top four in Germany. Biology is ranked sixth in Germany, and Theology, Religion & Religious Studies is among the top 13 in Germany. Ancient Studies and Prehistory is among the top twelve in Germany and ranks 51-150 worldwide. more…

Proposal for interim President – special Senate meeting on 5 February 2025

Following the Senate meeting on 22 November 2024, a working group had been working on a timely answer to the question of who should lead the University until the regular election of a new President. This week, the working group agreed on Professor Axel Schölmerich as interim President of the University of Göttingen. more…

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