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      “Courage is contagious” – The Philipp Schwartz Forum in Berlin

      Some 360 persons attended the Philipp Schwartz Forum in Berlin on 3 and 4 April at the invitation of the Humboldt Foundation. Experts from the research community, public administration and the political sector discussed academic freedom and the protection of researchers who are at threat in their countries.

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    • Magazine Humboldt Kosmos

      “Climate change will affect us all!”

      The agricultural economist and climate activist Adenike Oladosu is the founder of Fridays for Future Nigeria and an alumna of the Hamburg-based New Institute’s Black Feminism and the Polycrisis Programme. She is currently an International Climate Protection Fellow working with the political scientist Claus Leggewie on the Panel on Planetary Thinking at Justus Liebig University Giessen.

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      “Climate change will affect us all!”
    • Magazine Humboldt Kosmos

      “Africa’s young people are our greatest asset”

      How can Africa feed its growing population when climate change and environmental degradation are making agriculture ever more difficult? African researchers are working on solutions.

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      “Africa’s young people are our greatest asset”
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      Zero Discrimination Day: the fight against AIDS

      An interview with epidemiologist and Humboldt Professor Till Bärnighausen on why HIV can still mean stigma and taboos and what the major obstacles are in fighting it.

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    • Magazine Humboldt Kosmos

      You can’t calculate it

      A conversation with communication scientist Hektor Haarkötter on the rules of online communication – and how best to respond to a shitstorm.

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      You can’t calculate it
    • Yong P. Chen

      Yong P. Chen is an internationally recognised scientist in the field of quantum and 2D materials who conducts research at the intersection of solid-state physics, materials science and quantum technology. With his help, the University of Kassel aims to become a leading nanotechnology centre.

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