[Translate to Englisch:] Studentin im blau-weiß-roten Karohemd mit weißen Handschuhen an arbeitet im Labor.

Meet the STEM subjects

The University of Konstanz is redesigning how students start their studies in mathematics and the natural sciences: Starting in the winter semester 2024/25, the new Go.MINt programme provides additional orientation for students in the subjects maths, computer science, biology, chemistry and physics.

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[Translate to Englisch:] Simon Diesch und seine Segelpartnerin Anna Markfort auf ihrem Segelboot im Meer vor Marseille, Frankreich

Countdown to the Olympics: Law student Simon Diesch sails for Germany

In May 2024, Simon Diesch and his sailing partner Anna Markfort qualified in the 470 mixed for the Olympic Games. In addition to his career as a competitive athlete, he studies law at the University of Konstanz. Juggling studies and top-level sports is a challenge in and of itself. We interviewed him on campus shortly before the competitions. A conversation about the Olympic dream, the balancing act between sailing and studying, and his plans for the future.

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Which chemicals disrupt child development?

Information about whether industrial chemicals impede brain development is only available for a very small number of chemicals. A new procedure aims to fix this problem without using animal testing. At a conference organized by CAAT-Europe at the University of Konstanz, researchers as well as representatives from industry and regulatory authorities met with a delegation of the OECD to initiate new legislation.

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Structured electrons with chiral mass and charge

Konstanz physicists have brought electrons into a previously unknown chiral form – chiral coils comprised of mass and charge. Such constructed elementary particles could open up new research opportunities in fundamental physics and electron microscopy.

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[Translate to Englisch:] Gruppenfoto der TeilnehmerInnen vor großem Baum

Making a difference in the world together

If you want to find innovative solutions to complex problems and quickly transfer them from academic research to practical applications, it is important to involve relevant stakeholders early on. The Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing in Europe (CAAT-Europe) at the University of Konstanz uses this approach in the field of chemical safety testing.

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[Translate to Englisch:] Rückansicht von Demonstrierenden. Eine Frau hält ein Plakat hoch in dem eine gesunde und eine kranke Erddarstellung zu sehen sind, mit dem Text "you decide"

Of science and conscience

In public statements by researchers, it is sometimes difficult to separate private persons from their official roles. Political scientist Gabriele Spilker shares how this can work.

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Hidden object picture drawn in black on a sea-blue background with robot, hamster, head, fish, moth and much more.

Exzellent gefragt!

What exactly is swarm intelligence? How do politicians make decisions, and how do animal swarms? Can the use of AI in the workplace succeed? On July 18, 2024, scientists from the two Konstanz Clusters of Excellence will answer your questions.

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Aerial view of the University of Konstanz, with construction area in the foreground.

New DFG research unit "DynaSym"

How different species interact with each other, for example as predator and prey, is by no means fixed and can depend on the prevailing environmental conditions. Which factors play a role in this process is the focus topic of the new DFG research unit "DynaSym", with the participation of the University of Konstanz. The unit's spokesperson is Lutz Becks.

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Chemistry inspired by one-pot cooking

Is it possible to create a new class of materials from very different substances using the "one-pot synthesis" approach? Chemists at the University of Konstanz explain how they enable the synthesis of such novel materials.

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