Magazine Humboldt Kosmos
Electric car batteries: recycle or repair?
The chemical engineer explains how she “repairs” batteries sustainably.
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Magazine Humboldt Kosmos
The chemical engineer explains how she “repairs” batteries sustainably.
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Magazine Humboldt Kosmos
The environmental engineer is testing oyster reefs to counteract storm surges and erosion.
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The developmental psychologist investigates how children develop self-confidence and resilience.
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Researcher Meg Crofoot takes us on a journey into the world of monkeys.
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What drives researchers and what they are currently doing.
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Professor Ulrike Freitag and Professor Arnulf Quadt host Philipp Schwartz Fellows. In this interview, they speak about the challenges of integration and bureaucratic hurdles.
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Jeff Wilkesmann had to leave his home country Venezuela in 2017. His university was closed after a military intervention. Time and again, professors in the country disappeared. Thanks to a fellowship of the Philipp Schwartz Initiative, he was able to continue his work at the Mannheim University of Applied Sciences.
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The veterinarian Mahmod Muhsen was able to continue his research at the University of Leipzig. Because of the war, he had not been able to return to Syria.
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Anan Alsheikh Haidar fled Syria in 2013. Her work as a professor of criminal law at the University of Damascus had put her name on the blacklist of Bashar al-Assad's government. With a fellowship of the Philipp Schwartz Initiative, she came to the University of Cologne.
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Academic freedom must be protected! Robert Quinn, Executive Director of the Scholars at Risk Network, has written an essay on the importance of academic freedom to mark the fifth anniversary of the Philipp Schwartz Initiative in 2021.
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