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International research stays – what interests and wishes do postdocs have?
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Every year, the best ideas for a vibrant network of Humboldtians are singled out to receive a Humboldt Alumni Award.
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Apps are already calculating the ideal route through cities – using various means of transport and taking account of traffic disruption. But the apps are supposed to become even smarter.
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Artificial intelligence can boost development in poor countries and promote international cooperation when language barriers fall. Gaurav Sharma from India is exploring the regulatory hurdles that have to be overcome for this to happen.
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Nowsheen Goonoo from Mauritius experiments with substances taken from indigenous plants.
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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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The information scientist Hadas Shema argues for recognising online commentaries as a component of quality assurance.
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“Water is life, but its availability is also a measure of social status and a means of social discrimination,” says Ruth Morgan.
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Some are replicas, many were looted, some were given away: during the colonial era, countless international cultural objects crossed national borders. How we should deal with these objects today is the subject of controversial debate. Venezuelan legal scholar María Julia Ochoa Jiménez argues for respecting the interests of the Indigenous groups that once produced the objects.
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