Magazine Humboldt Kosmos
Can Literature Connect Worlds, Ms Fathy?
Goethe, Schiller, Fontane and then what? The Egyptian Germanist Hebatallah Fathy wants to enrich German teaching in Germany.
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Goethe, Schiller, Fontane and then what? The Egyptian Germanist Hebatallah Fathy wants to enrich German teaching in Germany.
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In his book “Die verborgene Natur der Liebe” (The Hidden Nature of Love), the historian of biology Thomas Junker reveals that we are still creatures of nature.
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The information scientist Hadas Shema argues for recognising online commentaries as a component of quality assurance.
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Wilfred Fritz managed to carve his path through racial barriers and became one of the first non-whites to study at the South African Stellenbosch University.
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Today’s broken rules are often tomorrow’s norms. The Hungarian linguist Vilmos Ágel has developed a completely new grammar.
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The Humboldt Foundation has a new President: in January, the neurophysiologist Hans-Christian Pape took over the helm of the Foundation from the chemist Helmut Schwarz.
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Joachim Frank is the 55th researcher in the Humboldt Network to be awarded a Nobel Prize.
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“I love the feeling of discovering something nobody has ever discovered before,” says Karen Radner, describing what drives her as a researcher.
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A conversation with Enno Aufderheide, Secretary General of the Humboldt Foundation, on recruiting research luminaries and the benefits they bring German universities.
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Brooke Harrington spoke to people who only seldom give interviews, let alone divulge tax tricks. In order to get to the heart of the matter, the economic sociologist decided to join them.
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