Digital Issues of forsch
You can find all issues of the digitally prepared forsch since 2021 below.
New Outlook
The spring issue 2023/01 explains the move from the main building, how the university saves energy and what microplastics are all about
Changing perspectives, broadening horizons
The fall issue 2022 looks into diversity at the University of Bonn and the economic impact within the city.
Cells in 4.7 Seconds Weightlessness
The spring issue 2022 brings a bunch of interesting topics - what's going on with the new Lenné-Cafeteria, the Hofgarten, and more.
Sustainable & Connected
The issue of winter 2021 was all about sustainability and solidarity in times of distance and pandemic. Read how the University of Bonn met the challenges of 2021.
Reconnecting Pathways
The issue of spring 2021 focuses on new beginnings. The rectorate starts in a new term and digital studies offer opportunities. This issue takes you on our journey.
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32-year-old Pierre-Carl Link can look back on a life full of twists and turns. Since August, he has been a professor of education at the University of Teacher Education in Special Needs in Zurich, specializing in social and emotional development disorders. Prior to that, he lived in a monastery for three years, worked at various universities and is also studying theology in Bonn. How does that all fit together?
Thirty-four fascinated students, a wealth of media expertise and Wilma the dog on board too: at the four-day block seminar entitled “Mächte, Medien, Mythen” (“Powers, Media, Myths”), Dunja Hayali talked about agenda-setting, honed participants’ media literacy and got them excited about journalism in all its flavors.
Heavy rain triggered catastrophic flooding in large swathes of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia in mid-July, claiming lives and causing massive damage to property. At the University of Bonn, it soon became clear that members of the University were also in mortal danger and had lost their homes and possessions. Through the “WIR helfen” (“WE help”) campaign, the University management collected donations and provided relief with a minimum of red tape.
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Older German issues can be found in the PDF archive of the University and State Library Bonn.
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