First Start-Up Career Forum in Bonn
The Start-Up Career Forum brings together Bonn-based founders and (university) talents for the first time. Here, start-ups meet students, alumni, and creative young professionals to discuss various career and co-founder opportunities. The Start-up Career Forum will take place on December 11, 2025, from 5 to 7 p.m. at DIGITALHUB.DE (Am Hauptbahnhof 6, 53111 Bonn). It is organized by the University of Bonn, DIGITALHUB.DE, Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences, and Witten/Herdecke University. Advance registration is requested.
EU Environment Commissioner Meets Researchers from the University of Bonn
The EU’s Environment Commissioner Jessika Roswall visited Bonn on December 1 to find out about the research being done in the University of Bonn’s PhenoRob Cluster of Excellence. Discussions focused on three main topics: digital agriculture, sustainable food systems and preserving biodiversity.
University of Bonn to Host New Research Training Group
The German Research Foundation (DFG) is setting up a new Research Training Group (RTG) at the University of Bonn. Entitled “Entwicklung und Epileptogenese von Dysplasien im Zusammenspiel distinkter ZNS-Zelltypen” (“Development and Epileptogenesis of Dysplasias in the Interplay of Distinct CNS Cell Types”), the program for doctoral students will see early-career researchers investigate experimental approaches for treating forms of epilepsy that do not respond to existing treatments. The DFG is to fund the RTG to the tune of some €6.1 million over the next five years.
Universities of Bonn and St Andrews announce new joint professors
The Bonn–St Andrews Joint Academic Appointments Scheme, now in its third year, continues to strengthen the strategic alliance between the University of Bonn and the University of St Andrews. This innovative partnership initiative allows colleagues from both universities to spend 20 percent of their time over three years teaching and conducting research at the partner institution.
Two Collaborative Research Centers Extended at the University of Bonn
Two Collaborative Research Centers (CRCs)—Transregio (TRR) 224 “Economic Perspectives on Societal Challenges” and TRR 228 “Future Rural Africa”—have secured four more years’ funding from the German Research Foundation (DFG) and are thus set to enter their third funding period. The first project, CRC-TRR 224, sees researchers from the Universities of Bonn and Mannheim collaborating to open up new economic avenues for some of the challenges facing society, while the second, CRC-TRR 228, involves researchers from the Universities of Bonn and Cologne working on shaping the future in rural Africa.
New platform for private rooms/Joint appeal by the AStA, Studierendenwerk and University
Finding somewhere to live at the start of the semester remains a major challenge for many students in Bonn. Even though the winter semester has already been under way a few weeks, many young people are still hunting for an affordable room. This is especially true of international students, who often arrive just before the semester starts and have hardly any time to mount a detailed search. The University of Bonn, the Studierendenwerk Bonn and the General Students’ Committee (AStA) are therefore issuing an urgent joint appeal to all private landlords and landladies in the city, asking them to offer up their available accommodation to students. A new online housing platform has also been launched for this purpose.
JUPITER selects first AI projects
Only ten teams nationwide will receive exclusive access to the European exascale supercomputer. With the HoMe project, AI research in Bonn is sending a strong signal in the fields of vision, robotics, and generative AI.
Storms, Heatwaves, Flooding ... In the Auditorium
A slight drizzle commences inside the University of Bonn auditorium—and then a real storm breaks out. Yet everyone in the audience remains safely dry. Choir director Jan-Hendrik Herrmann encourages the audience members to snap their fingers and gently clap their hands together or on their laps. This auditory storm is unleashed by the University of Bonn Jazz Choir with their opening piece for the evening: “The Secret Garden”, by Aurora.