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The university welcomes Prof. Plöger

Osnabrück University welcomes Prof. Dr. Simone Plöger! Since April 1, she has held the professorship "School Pedagogy with a Focus on Diversity and Participation".

Prof. Dr. Plöger's research focuses on questions of inclusive education: on the one hand, she examines how discriminatory power relations prevent equal participation of all students and, on the other hand, explores possibilities of inclusion-oriented education in the context of diversity. A particular focus is on the education of newly immigrated pupils. A warm welcome!

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New school subject "Christian religious education"

Osnabrück University is scientifically supporting the introduction of the new school subject "Christian Religious Education" in Lower Saxony and is investigating its potential for future-oriented, ecumenical education.

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Prof. Dr. Elke Dubbels receives award for habilitation thesis

Prof. Dubbels receives the first prize of the Geschwister Boehringer Ingelheim Foundation for the Humanities for her habilitation thesis on the literary prehistory of the debate on unreliable information and battles over public opinion.

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The secret recipe for tissue healing

How can tissue regrow without scarring? How can stem cell research be put into practice? We talked to Prof. Dr. Kerstin Bartscherer about this in our "UOS asks questions" series.

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The University mourns the loss of Prof. Dr. Klaus Busch

The University mourns the loss of Prof. Dr. Klaus Busch, who passed away on April 7. The political scientist worked at the former schools of social sciences from 1974 until his retirement. He also served as Vice President from 1999 to 2004.