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New at the University: Prof. Dr. Annika Wilke

Osnabrück University welcomes Prof. Dr. Annika Wilke, who has held the W2 endowed professorship "Occupational Health Education with a Focus on Individual Prevention" since September 1.

Prof. Dr. Annika Wilke's research focuses on the questions of how people with occupational skin diseases can be empowered through health education interventions to carry out their professional activities with healthy skin in the long term and how sustainable prevention and care concepts can be designed in times of social, ecological and technological change. Welcome!

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Teaching Day

Award-winning project groups will present their innovative teaching ideas at the university's public Teaching Day on December, 3! There will also be an outlook on the further development and profiling of studies and teaching at Osnabrück University.

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Scientists for Future lecture: Battery storage

Current topic of the lecture series on Wednesday, November 12: Back to the future - With battery storage into the new energy age.

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nanomaterials@biomembranes meets Nanobiophotonics

At this year’s RTG “nanomaterials@biomembranes” Retreat in Göttingen, young researchers from the departments of Biology, Chemistry and Physics met with leading scientists from the University of Göttingen and the Max Planck Institute.

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HRK elections: University President Menzel-Riedl clearly confirmed in office

The members of the German Rectors' Conference (HRK) elected their vice presidents in Osnabrück today. Prof. Dr. Susanne Menzel-Riedl, President of Osnabrück University, was confirmed in office with an overwhelming majority.