During the summer semester, the Career Centre also offers lectures and professional development seminars to help students prepare for and choose a career.
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During the summer semester, the Career Centre also offers lectures and professional development seminars to help students prepare for and choose a career.
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The Living-Lines app recognises handwritten calculation paths and provides immediate feedback - an AI tool from the University of Würzburg that relieves teachers and helps learners individually.
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ADHD at university poses particular challenges for many of those affected. An online lecture on Monday, 4 May 2026, will provide information and present strategies for dealing with the condition.
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The Würzburg Children's University on Saturday, 25 April will take you into space: Professors Marco Schmidt and Mohamed Khalil Ben-Larbi will talk about satellites and space debris.
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"Innovation and the future in Mainfranken: start-up and entrepreneurial spirit" is the main theme of "Business meets science". The event will take place on 23 April and is open to all interested parties.
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"Des wess doch kenner!": This is the title of a new event format organised by Würzburg University Library. On 22 April, anyone interested can put their knowledge of Franconia to the test at a quiz evening.
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"US interventionism: Venezuela, Greenland, Iran and the global order": This is the title of a public panel discussion on 20 April 2026 at the University of Würzburg.
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A celebrity of the Middle Ages who still divides opinion today. On Wednesday, 22 April 2026, the Schelling Forum will be all about Friedrich Barbarossa.
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Rainforest cleared for agriculture can regenerate: trees and animals return. This is shown by a new study published in “Nature”; researchers from the Würzburg Biocentre are involved.
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A specific protein controls mRNA transport in fungi and distinguishes important from unimportant binding sites in the transported mRNAs. Researchers from Würzburg and Düsseldorf have discovered this mechanism.
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New paper of the Cluster of Excellence ctd.qmat in “Science”: The Kardar-Parisi-Zhang equation has been experimentally verified for the first time on 2D surfaces – thanks to sophisticated material design and polaritons.
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Tiny, light-driven nanorobots that can selectively capture, transport, and remove bacteria? A Würzburg research team has now demonstrated how such microscopic cleaners can be employed and precisely controlled.
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Physicists at the University of Würzburg have determined the quantum dynamics in a two-dimensional layer of boron nitride. Their findings form the basis for future applications in quantum technology.
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Climate change is impacting water, food, and health supplies in the Congo Basin. An international team led by a researcher from Würzburg is now addressing this issue.
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VR examinations are becoming increasingly important in medical training. However, two studies by the University Hospital of Würzburg show that these examination formats may not be fully applicable at present.
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