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Researching with infinite patience
Once, in 2012, they thought they had reached their goal: Prof. Ralf Schindler and Prof. David Asperó presented to their community of fellow mathematicians a proof designed to unite two hitherto competing assumptions in set theory. Shortly afterwards the pair of researchers had to back-pedal after a colleague had discovered an error in their presentation.
Once, in 2012, they thought they had reached their goal: Prof. Ralf Schindler and Prof. David Asperó presented to their community of fellow mathematicians a proof designed to unite two hitherto competing assumptions in set theory. Shortly afterwards the pair of researchers had to back-pedal after a colleague had discovered an error in their presentation.
Solidarity in the stadium
Football clubs in former coal mining areas play an important role in terms of social cohesion between the now unemployed In large swathes of Germany's industrial Ruhr Valley region, coal mining is a thing of the past as is true in other European coalfields.
Football clubs in former coal mining areas play an important role in terms of social cohesion between the now unemployed In large swathes of Germany's industrial Ruhr Valley region, coal mining is a thing of the past as is true in other European coalfields.
A watershed in the global condition? Leipzig conference takes a look at globally intertwined crises
ReCentGlobe's annual conference asks about the future of globalisation in the shadow of profound change.
ReCentGlobe's annual conference asks about the future of globalisation in the shadow of profound change.
Film series and discussion: Who’s Got the Power?
Cluster of Excellence BCDSS at the University of Bonn shows films about strong asymmetrical power relations and dependencies Who's Got the Power?
Cluster of Excellence BCDSS at the University of Bonn shows films about strong asymmetrical power relations and dependencies Who's Got the Power?
Millionaires more risk-tolerant and emotionally stable
According to a study by researchers from the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) at the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) and the University of Münster, millionaires are more risk-tolerant, emotionally stable, open, extroverted, and conscientious than the general population.
According to a study by researchers from the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) at the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) and the University of Münster, millionaires are more risk-tolerant, emotionally stable, open, extroverted, and conscientious than the general population.
’What does society need from us?’
Prof. Urs Gasser is the founding dean of the new TUM School of Social Sciences and Technology and is also the rector of the Hochschule für Politik München.
Prof. Urs Gasser is the founding dean of the new TUM School of Social Sciences and Technology and is also the rector of the Hochschule für Politik München.
How we understand causality
German Research Foundation funds Reinhart Koselleck project in Cognitive Science at the University of Göttingen How people acquire and use knowledge about causal relationships is the focus of a new project at the Georg Elias Müller Institute of Psychology at the University of Göttingen.
German Research Foundation funds Reinhart Koselleck project in Cognitive Science at the University of Göttingen How people acquire and use knowledge about causal relationships is the focus of a new project at the Georg Elias Müller Institute of Psychology at the University of Göttingen.
Deciphering the behavioral and neurobiological basis of social interactions
DFG funds new Collaborative Research Centre at the Göttingen Campus with about 12.5 million euros The German Research Foundation (DFG) has funded a new Collaborative Research Centre for the University of Göttingen and its partners at the Göttingen Campus.
DFG funds new Collaborative Research Centre at the Göttingen Campus with about 12.5 million euros The German Research Foundation (DFG) has funded a new Collaborative Research Centre for the University of Göttingen and its partners at the Göttingen Campus.
Research Atlas ’Social Cohesion’ of the Berlin University Alliance Is Online
Interactive Website Shows Research Projects and Participating Institutions in Berlin on the Topic of Social Cohesion The new Research Atlas "Social Cohesion" depicts the Berlin research environment on the topic of social cohesion.
Interactive Website Shows Research Projects and Participating Institutions in Berlin on the Topic of Social Cohesion The new Research Atlas "Social Cohesion" depicts the Berlin research environment on the topic of social cohesion.
How sustainable living can succeed: Benjamin Görgen examined the practicalities and the potential of communal housing projects
In many cities, there is a shortage of housing, and it is expensive. At the same time, an increasing number of people are moving into cities to live and work.
In many cities, there is a shortage of housing, and it is expensive. At the same time, an increasing number of people are moving into cities to live and work.
A Question of Solidarity: Cultural Heritage in South Asia
Submerged palaces, rediscovered dance traditions, disputed temple complexes: cultural heritage in South Asia takes different forms and is shaped by varying forces in society and politics.
Submerged palaces, rediscovered dance traditions, disputed temple complexes: cultural heritage in South Asia takes different forms and is shaped by varying forces in society and politics.
UNITE & DIVIDE: Social Distancing, Alzheimer’s and Anti-Gypsyism
New edition of research magazine RUPERTO CAROLA with articles by 24 Heidelberg academics "It is easier to split an atom than to stamp out prejudice.
New edition of research magazine RUPERTO CAROLA with articles by 24 Heidelberg academics "It is easier to split an atom than to stamp out prejudice.
Inadequate protection for women and girls seeking refuge in Germany
"Shadow report" with input from the University of Göttingen criticises the Federal Government's implementation of the Istanbul Convention Germany is not meeting its legal obligations to protect refugee women and girls from discrimination.
"Shadow report" with input from the University of Göttingen criticises the Federal Government's implementation of the Istanbul Convention Germany is not meeting its legal obligations to protect refugee women and girls from discrimination.