Press releases5 June 2025|Press releaseThe University of Hamburg Passes Comprehensive Sustainability Strategy 2030Photo: PureSolution/ShutterstockSteering the University of Hamburg’s sustainable and digital transformation in the upcoming 5 years is the goal of the University’s 2030 Sustainability Strategy. The strategy is the result of an extensive, participatory process in which people from the entire University took part.28 May 2025|Press releaseFrom Space Travel to Sign Language: Researchers Storm Hamburg’s PubsPhoto: University of HamburgDo we bathe in dark matter? How do we tap into the mysteries of a 5,000-year-old letter? Is climate protection a private matter or a national goal? And does the language I use shape my identity? At "Science on Tap", researchers from the University of Hamburg and DESY answer fascinating and urgent...26 May 2025|Press releaseSustainability Week: Sustainability Initiatives at the UniversityPhoto: University of Hamburg / EsfandiariThe Sustainability Week is a platform for sharing ideas, research findings, and visions of a sustainable future. For the second time, Sustainability Week is taking place at the University of Hamburg. From 2 to 6 June, 2025, there will be talks, the Open Plenum 6.0, exhibitions, workshops, and a...22 May 2025|Press releaseA Great Success: The University of Hamburg Awarded Four Clusters of ExcellencePhoto: UHH/DenstorfThe University of Hamburg was extremely successful in the framework of the Excellence Strategy, securing funding for the 4 existing clusters of excellence in the next funding round from January 2026. The University has thus consolidated its top position among the leading group of German research...7 May 2025|Press releaseFive Committed Teachers Receive University of Hamburg Teaching PrizePhoto: University of Hamburg / EsfandiariOn 6 May 2025, the new University of Hamburg Teaching Prize was awarded for the first time. Dr. Susanne Koch, Anton Sefkow, Lukas Musumeci, Marten Borchers, and Prof. Dr. Parisa Moll-Khosrawi were honored in 3 categories. The prize will be awarded annually. It honors outstanding teaching and aims to...24 April 2025|Press releaseNew University of Hamburg study on nutritional decision-making: When hunger drives perceptionPhoto: Jennifer MarchWhy do we opt for unhealthy food when we’re hungry? A new study by researchers at the University of Hamburg shows that hunger doesn’t just shape our preferences, it also influences how we view food at different times. Nutritional value and healthy choices tend to take a back seat.10 April 2025|Press releaseFirst Full Genomic Sequencing of 6 Primate SpeciesPhoto: Pixabay/DaFranzosAn international research team, including researchers from the Department of Biology at the University of Hamburg, sequenced the complete genomes of 6 primate species that are closely related to humans. Their analyses facilitate deeper insights into the evolution of primates and form the basis for...9 April 2025|Press releaseNew Job Model: University of Hamburg Establishes Senior LectureshipsPhoto: University of Hamburg / von WiedingAttractive job models to foster diverse careers— the University of Hamburg treads new paths in the competition for the brightest minds, nationally and internationally. The Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences hired 2 senior lecturers by 1 April 2025: novel permanent positions in...26 March 2025|Press releaseFocus on climate protection and conservation: public lectures in summer semesterPhoto: University of Hamburg / EsfandiariOn 7 April, the University’s General Lecture Series will start again, with over 140 public lectures. The public is welcome to attend the free lectures throughout the semester and hear about current research on political, cultural, and societal topics.18 March 2025|Press releaseGuarding Hamburg Against Biohazards: BMBF Funding for DrillsPhoto: iStock/Reinhard KrullOver the next 3 years, Hamburg authorities will conduct drills to optimally prepare for biohazard emergencies. This is to improve cooperation and be transferable to other regions. The project receives expert guidance from a University of Hamburg research team.25 February 2025|Press releaseSuccessful Start of Second MOTRA RoundPhoto: University of Hamburg / EsfandiariThe collaborative project Radicalization Monitoring System and Transfer Platform (Monitoringsystem und Transferplattform Radikalisierung, MOTRA), which includes 2 research groups from Hamburg, is entering its second funding phase. After successfully completing the first funding phase (2019 to 2024)...18 February 2025|Press releaseUniversity of Hamburg celebrates the Deutschlandstipendium’s 10th anniversaryPhoto: University of Hamburg / von WiedingFor the 10th time, the University of Hamburg is awarding the Deutschlandstipendium on 19 February 2025. This year, 329 young students will enjoy the scholarship. This is almost 20 percent more compared to last year. In the past several years, more than 1,800 scholarships have been awarded, with just...17 February 2025|Press releaseArtificial Intelligence Enables Better Storm Surge ForecastsPhoto: D. Solce / unsplashUsing weather data, a traditional climate calculation model, and artificial intelligence, Dr. Daniel Krieger of the University of Hamburg’s Center for Earth System Research and Sustainability (CEN) is able to provisionally forecast the frequency and height of storm surges for the next 10 years. The...11 February 2025|Press releaseStudy! But what? Unitag at the University of Hamburg 2025Photo: University of Hamburg / VogiatzisThe University of Hamburg invites all prospective students on 25 February 2025 to get to know northern Germany’s largest university and its broad range of subjects. At the Unitag, visitors can check out over 170 events from 8 am to 5 pm. There will be introductions to degree programs and overarching...7 February 2025|Press releaseNew study in the journal Science: The Arctic—Unrecognizable in 2100?Photo: UHH/CEN/T. WasilewskiOn 2 February 2025, in the midst of the Arctic winter, the temperature at the North Pole was a tad over freezing. Global warming has already dramatically changed the Arctic. By 2100, temperatures the world over will rise an average of 2.7 degrees, even if all countries keep their climate pledges...4 February 2025|Press releaseWatching Videos of People with Cold Symptoms Activates Brain Regions and Triggers Immune ResponsePhoto: PexelsPeople watching videos of sneezing or sick people show increased activity at the junction of brain regions and the immune system that react to potential dangers. At the same time, the concentration of antibodies in their saliva increases. Findings from a study conducted by researchers in the...24 January 2025|Press releaseStudy on sonic dominance: Producers Set the Tone in Hip-HopPhoto: Tim ZiemerEminem, Jay-Z, LL Cool J, or Nas—it is often the star rappers who claim sovereignty over the sound of a track through their voice and lyrics. The subject literature reveals contradictory views about who really determines the sound of a music production. In a study published in the Journal of the...15 January 2025|Press releaseSingle-Celled Organisms with Super Powers: tiny organisms buffer fertilizers in the world’s oceansPhoto: UHH/Glock“Foraminifera” are found in all of the world’s oceans. Now, an international study headed by the University of Hamburg has shown that these tiny shell-wearing creatures absorb harmful phosphates from the water to an extent previously unknown. The article was published in the journal Nature.7 January 2025|Press releaseWir wollen’s wissen— The University Visits SchoolsPhoto: University of HamburgIn the interactive teaching format Wir wollen’s wissen, University of Hamburg researchers trade the lecture hall for the classroom and present their research to Hamburg’s high school students. The next round is taking place at the end of January and talks can still be booked.