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Pharmacy professor Oluwatoyin A. Odeku from Ibadan in Nigeria has developed a mentoring programme for women who aspire to pursue an academic career. Find out what motivated her in the article.
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It once again became clear at the fourth meeting of the DAAD alumni associations in Bonn: diversity is strength – and exchange is an important tool in solving small and major problems.
AI is changing higher education: learning is becoming more efficient, individual and accessible –yet it requires clear rules regarding its responsible use.
Infographics: Realising the 2030 Agenda – but how?
The 2030 Agenda is more than the sum of its individual components, they say. But what exactly is this “more”? What is the impact of the 2030 Agenda for my own project work? How should I do change my actions?
All the answers to these questions can be found in the 38-page resolution of the UN’s General Assembly “Transforming our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development”. In addition to the 17 goals, it also sets an operational framework. Five guiding principles have been developed from the aims, methods and targets formulated in this resolution: the so-called implementation principles.
What are these “implementation principles” all about? Find out more in our infographics “Realising the vision of the 2030 Agenda” – but how?”
After almost 7 years, when I got back to India and started my work at the national laboratory, I had a reverse culture shock. I found that my ‘straightforward’ style of speaking learnt over 7 years in Germany was considered abrupt and even rude in Chennai.
Why is climate education in schools important? Evelyn Araripe, an expert in climate and sustainability education, gave insights into her research during a Virtual Coffee Break.
Extreme sport and sustainability: Julen Sánchez and his expedition by rowing boat and bicycle. His motivation and the experiences to date that have made an impression on him.
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Fact snack
International students at German universities account for 11% of all students in Germany. Asia and Pacific represents the key region of origin for international students with a share of 31%, followed by students from North Africa and Middle East (20%) and Western Europe (17%).