How do young people in Germany view the constitution? What role does it play in the lives of schoolchildren? What thoughts and emotions do they associate with it?
As targeted deviations from standard processes, workarounds enable employees to overcome hurdles and increase their overall productivity. Although their use is widespread in companies, many aspects have been little researched to date.
Rock, pop, indie, German rap or techno: numerous musicians, including Badmómsjay, Tream and Cascada, created an exuberant atmosphere at the AStA Summer Festival yesterday, 6 June
Cheering fans, shrill whistles and sometimes horrific bellowing: that's what makes the atmosphere in football stadiums - and he can't hear any of it: Ricardo Scheuerer is a deaf referee who referees football matches for hearing people in the German national league.
Paderborn University was awarded the DHV seal of approval for fair and transparent appointment negotiations by the German Association of University Professors and Lecturers (DHV) on 1 June.
There are many aspects to the energy transition in industry: Energy consumption must be reduced, processes must be electrified and demand must be met with green electricity and hydrogen. Integrated energy systems are the key to this.
Many years ago, the looms of the seamstresses in Paderborn's Kleppergasse rattled. The sound also gave Paderborn University's KleppArt its name, which will open its doors for the last time on 12 June at 6 pm for an exhibition.
At the end of May, 19 professors took part in the ‘Emeriti Meeting’, the reunion of retired UPB professors, to learn about new projects and current topics at the university and to exchange ideas with former colleagues.
1 June is International Children's Day. To mark the occasion, Prof Dr Katharina Rohlfing, spokesperson for the Collaborative Research Centre TRR 318 at Paderborn University and Bielefeld University, will be speaking about artificial intelligence (AI) in children's and young adult literature.
The AStA Summer Festival will take place on 1 June. As usual, the festival will entail temporary closures of some car parks, shortened lecture times and the restricted use of some buildings