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Lecture: "Dispose of things. How capitalism is forcing the end of private ownership of consumer goods"

As part of the project "Agenda Future-Oriented Consumer Research", a cooperation between the University of Kassel and the Max Weber-Kolleg at the University of Erfurt, Professor Hartmut Rosa, Director of the Max Weber-Kolleg and Co-Speaker of the…

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Framework regulations for the Erfurt Doctorate and Postdoctoral Programme

The Erfurt Doctoral and Postdoctoral Programme (EPPP) forms the constitutional framework for structured doctorates and habilitations at the University of Erfurt. As part of this programme, the university supports its researchers in the qualification…

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New anthology on empirical counselling research

Under the title "Empirische Ratgeberforschung. Forschungszugänge und Befunde zu Produktion, Angebot und Inanspruchnahme ratgeberhafter Medien", a new anthology has just been published by Klinkhardt. Editors Ulf Sauerbrey, Steffen Großkopf and…

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New project to strengthen networks for vocational education and training for sustainable development

Over the next two years, the Federal Ministry of Education and Research and the European Social Fund will be supporting a new project entitled "BBNE Hubs" (Networks of Vocational Education and Training for Sustainable Development) with a total of…

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103rd Catholic Day: University of Erfurt takes part with its Open-air Campus

"The future belongs to the people of peace": This is the motto of the next Catholic Day, which will take place in Erfurt from 29 May to 2 June 2024. The University of Erfurt will also be taking part in this event – with an open air campus on 31 May…

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Latest results of the PACE study published

The results of the latest data collection of the Planetary Health Action Survey from April have been analysed and have now been published by the PACE research team.

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Germany's largest representative study on "brain doping" published

Due to stress, deadline pressure and the urge to improve performance, many people turn to legal or illegal substances to increase their mental performance – i.e. their concentration, alertness or memory. Researchers from Bielefeld University, the…

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Gotha Research Centre involved in new DFG Research Training Group on Enlightenment

A new Research Training Group (RTG) is being established at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) with the participation of the Gotha Research Centre at the University of Erfurt, which will focus on the history of the Enlightenment and its…

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