How the University of Bremen’s Faculty of Law shares its knowledge with the community
The European Climademy project is working with educators to develop innovative teaching materials for better climate change education in schools.
Three students describe their motivation for pursuing degrees in elementary and secondary education
How sustainable and climate-friendly action can succeed at a university
For 25 years, the university archive has been preserving knowledge, documents, and memories – bringing the university’s history to life for researchers and the public
AWI’s Radar Data Viewer Team Makes Research Data from Three Decades Globally Available
How targeted measures to protect and restore marine ecosystems can help to thwart the effects of climate change
Biologist Dr. Marlis Reich chose one of these wonders, marine fungi, as the subject of her research
How the university supports refugee and at-risk researchers
Literary scholar Nils Lehnert has a book recommendation for young and old
Hybrid, accessible, and student-friendly: The Opencast recording tool offers many advantages for students and teachers
A campus tour with Marko Rohlfs, professor of ecology
In the Public History master’s program, students learn how our approach to the past shapes the present
The Psychological Counselling Centre (PBS) explains how mindfulness exercises can help you deal with stress and overload
How University of Bremen staff benefit from YUFE University Alliance’s Staff Development Programmes
How DAAD makes studying abroad possible
Now that the law library has moved, the University of Bremen’s new Forum at Domshof location in downtown Bremen is complete.
Why the Augsburg Appeal (Augsburger Aufruf) calls for human geography, sociology, and other disciplines to play a greater role – an interview with Dr. Stefanie Baasch
A humming, blooming place: up2date. shows how beautiful our campus looks in springtime
An interview with health scientist Karin Wolf-Ostermann