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Abstrakt dargestellte Person mit rotem Band vor den Augen bei der ein grüner Schwall aus dem Mund kommt.
Event 15 January 2026

Hass und kein Ende? Wie Versöhnung gelingen kann

Über die zunehmenden gesellschaftlichen Spannungen und Polarisierungen, den Verlust an gegenseitigem Verständnis und die Herausforderungen für den Dialog sprechen Expert:innen am 15. Januar 2026 in Hannover.

Personen sitzen an einem Tisch
Event Report 25 November 2025

Academic Freedom under Pressure

At the Falling Walls Science Summit 2025, leading representatives of the scientific community discussed threats to academic freedom – and how research institutions can strengthen their resilience.

Podiumsdiskussion mit sechs Teilnehmer:innen, die nebeneinander auf einer Bühne sitzen
Event Report 18 September 2025

Research as a bridge: Lower Saxony celebrates partnership with Israel

Sixty years ago, a unique scientific collaboration began between Germany and Israel. A ceremony at Herrenhausen Palace on 15 September celebrated this engine of innovation and mutual understanding –  as well as the 100th anniversary of two leading Israeli universities.

Luftbild des Welfenschlosses (Ansicht von Süden)
Event Report 12 September 2025

Can Universities Save Democracy?

On 10 September 2025, experts gathered at Herrenhausen Palace to take part in a symposium on the topic of why authoritarian regimes routinely attack educational institutions, what this says about the value of these institutions to open societies, and how universities can return to their core mission.

Das Bild zeigt einen Hörsaal mit Studierenden in den Reihen und einem Dozenten am Pult
Event Video 11 September 2025

Multiple Transformations and Current Crisis: Higher Education in the U.S. and Europe

Mitchell G. Ash (Vienna) spoke about the transformation of research and universities since the Second World War and the possible fundamental impact of the current US politics on global academia on September 11th, 2025 in Hanover. See his lecture here.

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Event Report 22 January 2025

International Science & Policy Symposium (ISPS)

"Navigating Global Responsibility - How Research-Intensive Universities Strengthen Societies" was the focus of the International Science & Policy Symposium in Hanover, Germany, from January 22-23, 2025. Leading academics, policymakers, and international experts gathered to address some of the most pressing global challenges.

Stories

Portrait einer Frau in einem weitläufigen Flur
Story 08 October 2025

Christina Roggatz: Science That Makes Waves

Marine scientist Dr Christina Roggatz from the University of Bremen is leading her own team for the first time – and through her work wants to arrive at a better understanding of climate change. Here she gives us an insight into her everyday life as leader of a junior research group.

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Story 09 July 2025

How does working with AI impact on research?

As a tool of science, artificial intelligence entails numerous risks, opportunities, and ambivalences. These need to be identified and classified. However, there is no revolution in sight, according to Jens Schröter.