Food delivery apps: Nudges can reduce CO2 emissions
Can small changes in the design of food delivery apps encourage people to choose more climate-friendly meals? Researchers at the Institute for Food and Resource Economics (ILR) at the University of Bonn investigated this question. Their findings have now been published in the journal “Appetite.”
AI Think Tank “AI is a Must-Have for Anyone Who Wants to Do Top-Level Research”
How is the use of artificial intelligence going to shape research, teaching and administration at the University of Bonn? AI expert Professor Christian Bauckhage, Professor of Computer Science at the University of Bonn, Co-Director of the Lamarr Institute and Speaker for the University-wide AI Think Tank, explains how systems of this kind are already transforming people’s day-to-day work and why the power of human judgment is set to become ever more important in the future.
Wobbling precisely through space
As the Earth moves through space, it wobbles slightly. A team of researchers from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) and the University of Bonn has now succeeded in measuring these fluctuations in the Earth's axis using a completely new method – until now, possible only through complex radio astronomy. The team used the high-precision ring laser at TUM's geodetic observatory in Wettzell, Bavaria. The results of the 250-day experiment have now been published in the renowned journal Science Advances.
University of Bonn Celebrates Three ERC Starting Grants
The University of Bonn has yet another good reason to celebrate as three of its researchers have been awarded an ERC Starting Grant worth €1.5 million each. This European Research Council (ERC) grant program is designed to support early-career researchers. The economist Assistant Professor Amelie Schiprowski, the computer scientist Professor Lucie Flek and the evolutionary biologist Dr. Moritz Lürig will use the funding to progress their own research projects over the next five years.
Pathways: “It’s Nice That People are Thinking of Us”
For many young people, embarking on a degree program at a university is a big step—even more so if they are also coming from a refugee or migration background. The University of Bonn runs a special grant program just for these students and doctoral candidates that offers them financial support as well as networking opportunities and career prospects. Two recipients of these grants explain how Pathways to Research is helping them.
2025 GAIN Conference in Boston Reveals Great Interest in the University of Bonn
Once again, the University of Bonn was represented by some high-level figures at this year’s German Academic International Network (GAIN) conference from August 29 to 31 in Boston. Rector Professor Michael Hoch, Vice Rector for International Affairs Professor Birgit Ulrike Münch and Vice Rector for Research and Career Development Professor Ilona Grunwald all attended the congress, the largest networking event for international academic careers in Germany. The level of interest in GAIN was particularly high this year due to the situation currently facing the US academic sector.
Tropentag 2025 Addresses Sustainable Land Use and Global Food Security
The University of Bonn will be hosting the prestigious Tropentag (TT25) from September 10 to 12, 2025, together with the Center for Development Research (ZEF), the Institute of Crop Science and Resource Conservation (INRES) and the Council for Tropical and Subtropical Agricultural Research (ATSAF). Around 900 experts from the worlds of research, teaching and practice from all over the globe are expected at the international symposium, which will focus on debates about current challenges and innovative potential solutions in three fields: tropical agriculture, sustainable land use and global food security.
Miniature Digital Treasure
What do old maps, aristocrats’ autograph books and travel journals all have in common? Across the world, historians are attempting to make historical sources like these accessible electronically. These digital treasure troves are a real font of information, including for University of Bonn students who are encountering historical sources for the first time. It is hardly surprising that the Department of Early Modern History and Rhenish Regional History is indexing precisely these kinds of data source and showcasing them on Instagram as part of the “Datendonner” (“Data Thursdays”) project, which is celebrating its fifth anniversary in July 2025.