The University of Bremen offers “Mental Health First Aid” service to train first responders for mental health crises
The political scientist Arndt Wonka from Bremen on the importance of the European Parliament, which will be elected on June 9
The new head of UniTransfer: We introduce Anne-Kathrin Guder, manager of the University of Bremen’s knowledge transfer office.
In this series, we present Uni Bremen graduates and their careers. This time: Dr. Alexander Wolf, regional coordinator for West and Central Asia and West Africa at the civil society expert organization BORDA.
The Scale4Edge project connects academia and industry
The Bremen-Cardiff Initiative on Sustainability and Entrepreneurship brings together students from Germany and Wales.
Interview with climate and marine researcher Professor Michael Schulz
Omid Farda scholarship: How three young people from Afghanistan navigate their way to studying at the University of Bremen
What is the current situation in Afghanistan? Political scientist Professor Klaus Schlichte from the University of Bremen talks about his insights and ventures a forecast for the future
Self-sufficiency on Mars - Survival Starts with Cyanobacteria
The Welcome Center of the U Bremen Research Alliance supports international researchers with settling in
Not just a topic for conspiracy theorists. What the social sciences can learn from them
ZfN, Stud.IP, MOIN, Huh? It’s always good to know what account you need and where you can do what.
Support Services for Students up to Professorship Level
The junior professor moved from southern Germany to Bremen after a stint in Oxford
There is a lot to be discovered on campus. What’s behind all those doors? up2date. knocks on some of them to find out. Welcome to a slightly different tour of the campus!
Emily is in her third semester and is taking up2date. along for a typical day at the University of Bremen
Researchers reflect on their time as students
Botanist Jess Bunchek lived in Antarctica for 14 months. She talks to up2date. about her adventurous life as a scientist
Around 220,000 specimens tell stories about the Earth’s history