The Senate of Heidelberg University elected three new vice-rectors. Their three-year periods of office all begin on 1 October 2013. The election has to receive finally approval from the University Council. [More...]
Biologists at Heidelberg University have discovered new approaches for the treatment of cancer. They investigated how a special signalling molecule stimulates the separation of chromosomes in the cell. [More...]
Religious rituals in South Asia along with ritual restoration processes in Japan are the subject of six documentaries produced by Heidelberg scholars from the Cluster of Excellence “Asia and Europe”. [More...]
Scientists have succeeded for the first time in providing a full picture of so-called karst depressions on the island of Crete, including a three-dimensional view into the subsurface structure of these hollows. [More...]
The question of how and at what locations knowledge is generated is the subject of a summer school organised by the Cluster of Excellence “Asia and Europe in a Global Context” this coming August. [Mehr...]
New measurements by an international research team of scientists have shown that the chemical element bromine is also released in polar regions to a great extent from snow on land. [More...]
Tuesday 21st May 2013
12:30 PM | Ezra Pound, In a Station of the Metro Professor Dr. Günter Leypoldt, Anglistisches Seminar, Heidelberg |
02:00 PM | Kalksinter als Klimaarchiv und die Archäologie Dr. Norbert Frank, Institut für Umweltphysik, Universität Heidelberg |
02:15 PM | L. Venkatachalam (Madras Institute of Development Studies) |