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Research Management - Chemistry - 18.06.2025
ERC Advanced Grants for two HU research projects

Politics - Agronomy & Food Science - 17.06.2025
Direct Democracy and Import Regulations as Drivers for Policy Change: Lessons from U.S. State Legislation
A new study from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin shows how referendums and flexible trade rules within the U.S. internal market enable states to adopt ambitious animal welfare laws-offering insights for European policymaking.

Social Sciences - 28.05.2025
Anti-Semitic hate posters near the University

Chemistry - 13.05.2025
HU junior researcher Alberto Pérez-Bitrián receives Emmy Noether grant from the German Research Foundation (DFG)

Campus - 07.05.2025
Moving people: HU doctoral candidate Manisha Biswas wins international Dance Your PhD competition

Computer Science - Media - 28.02.2025
Effective search engine for quotes

Agronomy & Food Science - 26.02.2025
Great Potential: Human Faeces as Fertiliser in Agriculture
Great Potential: Human Faeces as Fertiliser in Agriculture
HU Research Team Provides Data for Adjusting National Fertiliser Regulation. Human faeces have great potential for being used as a fertiliser in farming.

Politics - Social Sciences - 18.02.2025
Expert lists for the Bundestag election

Agronomy & Food Science - 30.01.2025
Story about magical vegetables promotes healthier eating behaviour in preschool children
In a study with preschool children in Kenya, an international team of psychologists shows how reading a story to children still influences their preference for fruit and vegetables after one to two w

Psychology - Social Sciences - 19.12.2024
Long-term psychological study: Kids or no kids - men and women are equally satisfied across almost the entire lifespan
Having children makes people happy, especially women - this is a common societal belief. But how do mental health, well-being and feelings of loneliness change in parents compared to women and men without children over the life course?

History & Archeology - 06.12.2024
Customs: St. Nicholas - a benevolent saint for gloomy times?

Physics - Research Management - 03.12.2024
ERC Consolidator Grant for quantum physicist Tim Schröder

Social Sciences - Politics - 19.11.2024
'Most students stand up for issues that are important to them'
’Most students stand up for issues that are important to them’

Life Sciences - Physics - 13.11.2024
Reinhart Koselleck project funding for neurobiologist Michael Brecht
The HU neuroscientist wants to develop methods for analysing large brains using the elephant brain as an example.

Environment - Innovation - 06.11.2024
Scientists caution irreversible climate damages when it comes to overshooting 1.5°C
A study coordinated by Humboldt-Universität has analysed so-called overshoot scenarios and warns of their consequences for the climate and the environment.

Life Sciences - Research Management - 05.11.2024
European Research Council ERC Synergy Grant goes to plant scientists from Europe and Australia
HU biologist Kerstin Kaufmann leads ERC research project to unravel complex pattern formation processes in biological systems.

Environment - 22.10.2024
Environmental and biodiversity conservation in South America: Investments are not always made where it makes the most sense
First cross-national analysis of international investments in nature conservation shows how funds can be used more efficiently to protect tropical forests.

Politics - Career - 04.10.2024
Museums targeted by populists: open threats and creeping changes
Museums targeted by populists: open threats and creeping changes

Life Sciences - Agronomy & Food Science - 27.09.2024
CUBES Circle research farm: test operation has started
CUBES Circle research farm: test operation has started
Space-saving, energy-efficient, resource-saving, mobile and stackable - this is how researchers at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (HU) envision food production in the city of the future.

Life Sciences - 27.08.2024
Elephant mouths have whiskers but not where you think they would be - elephants are also ’lefties’ or ’righties’
Unusual arrangement of whiskers and indirect feeding probably contribute to elephants' left and right proboscis behaviour.

Earth Sciences - 21.08.2024
Visiting professor: social geographer Ilse Helbrecht teaches at the renowned Dartmouth College

History & Archeology - Campus - 21.08.2024
Living monuments to history
Marcel Robischon, Professor of Agroecology at the HU, has been working with his students on the propagation of historical mulberry trees.

Campus - Career - 20.08.2024
HU is successful in creating equal opportunities for women in science

Event - Environment - 02.08.2024
Matter of South - Biomaterial Cultures from Latin America

Sport - 18.07.2024
Six top athletes from Humboldt-Universität will be competing at the 2024 Summer Olympics

Music - 11.07.2024
Two early career researchers at HU receive Emmy Noether funding from the German Research Foundation
Nakib Protik investigates the transport properties of materials, specifically, the strong drag physics; Stefanie Alisch explores sound systems for a new understanding of musicology.

Environment - Life Sciences - 13.05.2024
Angling fish for food: Recreational fishing accounts for 11 percent of reported harvest in inland fisheries worldwide
Rod and reel fishing is much more than a recreational activity: It makes an important contribution to the diet in many regions of the world.

Chemistry - Health - 28.02.2024
Budgetary powers and democracy, molecular machines produce new materials, search for the key building blocks for the biosynthesis of anti-cancer drugs
Budgetary powers and democracy, molecular machines produce new materials, search for the key building blocks for the biosynthesis of anti-cancer drugs

Life Sciences - 27.09.2023
Dexterous Elephants
Dexterous Elephants
Giants with microscopic muscles - New findings reveal the structure of the dexterous elephant trunk. A recent study investigated the musculature of the elephant and found that their trunk is a complex mesh of interwoven muscle and has an immense number of parts. The study will be published on September 26, 2023 in Current Biology .

History & Archeology - 06.09.2023
Afterlives of Empire - Encounters in Art and Academia

Physics - Innovation - 21.03.2023
Multi-million-Euro funding for two collaborative quantum technology projects

Innovation - Computer Science - 16.11.2022
Archaeology, neuroscience, and robotics join to investigate robots that invent tools
The METATOOL project received 4 million euros from the European Innovation Council (EIC) and the 'Awareness Inside' Pathfinder Challenge to investigate how robots can invent new tools as ancient humans did.

Physics - Research Management - 26.10.2022
Funding in the millions for superatoms threaded along optical nanofibers
Funding in the millions for superatoms threaded along optical nanofibers
Team of three researchers with participation from Humboldt-Universität to receive 8 million euros in funding from the European Research Council Both a future tap-proof quantum Internet and the quantu

Social Sciences - 12.09.2022
Lea Grundig: A tribute to the human being

Sport - 08.09.2022
Sport didactics explained simply
At HU shows explanatory videos on sports didactic basics. In an interview, Dr. Ahmet Derecik reports on how this project came about and what the goal of the videos is.