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Sig­nal gen­er­at­or sets com­pletely new stand­ards

Paderborn University research project presents product at the European Microwave Week

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Photo (Paderborn University): Pupils gain insights into the STEM fields (mathematics, computer science, natural sciences, technology) at the ‘Autumn University’ at Paderborn University.

Herbst-Uni 2024 “Girls Only” and “All Gender”

Middle and high school students can immerse themselves in various STEM fields of study at Paderborn University during the first week of the fall break from October 14 to 18.

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Photo (Paderborn University, Stephan Risse): Martina Leifeld, Nicole Struzek and Brigitte Rohde (not pictured) from the Incoming Team of the International Office welcomed the new exchange students at the beginning of September. They travelled from 21 different countries to study at Paderborn University in the winter semester.

A warm wel­come to Pader­born Uni­ver­sity: 128 new ex­change stu­dents wel­comed

The international students from 21 different countries will spend the coming winter semester in Paderborn

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Photo (Paderborn University, Besim Mazhiqi): Applications for the new subject are still possible until 21 September.

Winter semester 2024/25: New so­ci­ology sub­ject area ex­pands the two-sub­ject Bach­el­or's pro­gramme

Applications are still possible until 21 September

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Photo (Paderborn University, MIN.T Studio): The Master's degree programme in Computer Science prepares students for a successful start to their careers as computer scientists.

"In­form­atik" be­comes "Com­puter Sci­ence": Mas­ter's de­gree pro­gramme with an in­ter­na­tion­al fo­cus at Pader­born Uni­ver­sity

Under the new name “Computer Science”, students get prepared for a successful start of their careers as computer scientists. The language of the programme has also been standardized, meaning that the Master's degree course is now officially taught in English. The course will start under the new name in the winter semester 2024/25 and applications can be submitted until September 21.

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As part of the "OASE" project (Systematic Development of an Open Access Culture at the University – a Development-Oriented Empirical Case Study), measures for the further development of the open access culture are being investigated and improved.

OASE pro­ject: Sur­vey res­ults show need to pro­mote Open Ac­cess cul­ture at Pader­born Uni­ver­sity

Many researchers already make use of the opportunities to publish research results in freely accessible public publication options. However, current survey results from the OASE research project show that many existing offers are not yet well known. The project examines the existing open access culture and identifies further needs.

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Photo (Paderborn University): (from left) Daniel Heidenreich, Paula Waldmann and Jennifer Gläßer, employees of the "NRWTalente - Region OWL" scholarship programme, are looking forward to receiving a large number of applications.

Unique sup­port for pu­pils: The NR­WTal­ente schol­ar­ship pro­gramme enters a new round

The aim is to offer performance-orientated pupils from the 8th grade onwards unique perspectives for career and study orientation. The application period runs from 26 August to 4 October. 

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Photo (Paderborn University, Centre HWPS): At the award ceremony in Rome (from left to right): Award presenter Prof Dr Ruth Hagengruber, Prof Dr Mary Ellen Waithe from the scientific selection committee, the award winners Prof Dr Marie Pauline Eboh and Prof Dr Concha Roldán Panadero, and Prof Dr Cristina Sánchez from the scientific selection committee.

Wo­men in Philo­sophy: Pader­born Uni­ver­sity awards Elisa­beth of Bo­hemia Prize in Rome

The World Philosophy Congress recently took place in Rome with the theme "Philosophy across Boundaries". The internationally recognised Elisabeth of Bohemia Prize​​​​​​​ was awarded as part of the event. Prof Dr Marie Pauline Eboh and Prof Dr Concha Roldán Panadero are this year's prizewinners.

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Photo (Paderborn University, Johanna Pietsch): Dr Ying Pan at work in the laboratory.

New solu­tion for green hy­dro­gen pro­duc­tion

Scientists at Paderborn University research carbon materials for photocatalysis

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Photo (Ministry for Climate Protection, Energy Security and Economic Efficiency NRW): Economics and Climate Protection Minister Mona Neubaur (centre) handed over the grant notification to the project consortium: (from left) Jannik Schlueer (Stadtwerk Verl), Robin Kreipe (Westfalen Weser Netz GmbH), Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jens Haubrock (Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences), Carolin Pieper (Energie Impuls OWL e.V.), Dr. Christoph Weskamp (Paderborn University) and Frank Höwelhasse (Stadtwerk Verl).

New paths for the cli­mate-neut­ral sup­ply of neigh­bour­hoods in OWL

In the "FlexLabQuartier" project, which is funded with 2.2 million euros, scientists from Paderborn University are working with six project partners to develop solutions for the climate-friendly operation of neighborhoods.

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Photo (VDI OWL): Have signed a cooperation agreement: from left: Karsten Ollesch and Klaus Meyer (VDI OWL Board of Directors), Prof. Dr.-Ing. Mirko Schaper (Dean of Mechanical Engineering at Paderborn University), Dr.-Ing. Jens Pottebaum (VDI OWL contact person at Paderborn University), Prof. Dr. Birgitt Riegraf (President of Paderborn University) and Prof. Dr.-Ing. Iris Gräßler (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Department Head at VDI).

Pro­mot­ing sus­tain­ab­il­ity and prac­tic­al rel­ev­ance: Pader­born Uni­ver­sity co­oper­ates with the VDI OWL

The aim is to promote exchanges between students and experienced engineers and to contribute to technological progress in the region.

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Photo (Paderborn University, Selina Härtel): Successful start: Norbert Bornhorst (left) welcomed the new trainees together with Theamarie Bittermann (second from left) and Louis Victor (back row, centre).

A total of six young people began their training at Paderborn University on Thursday, August 1st. They will be trained in four different areas for the next three or three and a half years in the university's laboratories and offices.

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Photo (Paderborn University, Besim Mazhiqi): The new technology subject combines theory and practice, so that student teachers will learn and work both in lecture halls and modern laboratories.

Teach­er train­ing pro­gramme in tech­no­logy starts at Pader­born Uni­ver­sity

Paderborn University is expanding its teacher training programme to include technology as a new teaching subject from the winter semester 2024/25. Initially, Bachelor of Education programmes for teaching at Hauptschule, Realschule, Sekundarschule and Gesamtschule (HRSGe) as well as Gymnasium and Gesamtschule (GyGe) will start. Applications for the open-admission degree programmes are still possible until 21 September.

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Photo (Paderborn University, Thosten Hennig): In order to best prepare students for current and future challenges in the area of conflict between natural sciences and sustainability, Paderborn University has launched the new Master's degree programme "Sustainable Chemistry".

New Mas­ter's de­gree pro­gramme in "Sus­tain­able Chem­istry" starts in winter semester 2024/2025

In order to prepare students in the best possible way for current and future challenges in the area of conflict between natural sciences and sustainability, Paderborn University has launched the new Master's degree programme ‘Sustainable Chemistry’.

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Foto (): Prof. Dr. Simon Thanh-Nam Trang.

Fear of di­git­al es­pi­on­age

Paderborn scientist investigates technology-related conspiracy theories in new study

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