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Press & Media

The press office is the central contact point for journalists and media and provides information about the University of Augsburg and offers experts and scientists for all topics of research. In addition to current news and the calendar of events,? you will find information and contact persons for our service offered for journalists.

Press Office

Phone: +49 821 598-2094

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E-Mail: info@presse.uni-augsburg.de

contact for journalists

Dr. Manuela Rutsatz
Media Officer
Communications and Media Relations

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Michael Hallermayer
Deputy Media Officer
Communications and Media Relations

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Corina H?rning
Deputy Media Officer
Communications and Media Relations

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Press releases

April 30, 2025

A previously unknown classic in Latin American history set to be published for the first time

José Francisco Sánchez Labrador (1717–1798) was one of the most prolific Jesuit authors of his time in South America. However, his magnum opus, a comprehensive three-part encyclopaedic description of Gran Paraguay, has never been printed in its entirety. Now, a DFG-funded project is examining the third part of the trilogy: the manuscript Paraguay Cultivado.

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A double page with text in small handwriting with two printed images of agricultural processes.
April 11, 2025

Holistic approach to responsible AI

From the initial idea through to development, implementation, and evaluation, how can Artificial Intelligence (AI) be designed so as to be responsible through its entire lifecycle? What knowledge and attitudes should people involved in the field have? Miriam Elia from the University of Augsburg, together with other researchers, has researched these questions.

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Person arbeitet an einem Laptop mit eingeblendeten digitalen Symbolen zu künstlicher Intelligenz, Justiz und Technologie.
April 4, 2025

How robots are becoming more like us

How should the voice of a humanoid robot sound in order to be perceived as pleasant by humans? This is the subject of a project at the Chair for Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence at the University of Augsburg. The project aims to find out whether a personalised robot voice, or more precisely, a voice that resembles that of the user, increases perceived sympathy towards the robot.

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Johanna Kuch sits directly opposite the robot head, which is standing on a table.
April 3, 2025

Strategies for coping with emotions affect student well-being and academic achievement

Students experience a wide range of emotions in their everyday university life. Research conducted by Dr Kristina Stockinger from the Chair of Psychology shows that how they cope with these emotions affects their well-being, health, and academic achievement. Two particularly effective strategies are cognitive reappraisal and competence regulation.

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lachender Student h?lt ein Buch über seinen Kopf, im Hintergrund Regale einer Bibliothek
March 21, 2025

The book The Toxic Ship wins two research awards

The book "The Toxic Ship – The Voyage of the Khian Sea and the Global Waste Trade" by Simone Müller,?University of Augsburg, has been awarded two international academic prizes. These are the Harold & Margaret Sprout Award of the International Studies Association (ISA) and the Hagley Prize awarded by the Business History Conference (BHC) and the Hagley Museum and Library.
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Prof. Dr. Simone Müller
March 3, 2025

Ecological diversity on campus: University of Augsburg is committed to species conservation

With its meadows, woods and bodies of water, the University of Augsburg campus provides habitats for numerous animal and plant species. The green spaces are not only important for the climate and people, but also play a role in regional nature conservation. To ensure that these valuable areas are developed sustainably, the university is specifically promoting biodiversity with a further project.

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Sheep in the green grass in front of university building
Feb. 20, 2025

"Future Music" - Open Day at the Leopold Mozart College of Music

On Sunday, March 2, 2025 from 11 a.m., the Music Education Institute of the University of Augsburg will open its doors for the annual open day for prospective students. Find out about the wide range of musical and and artistic-pedagogical courses on offer.

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Eine Gruppe Studierender sitzt im LMC
Feb. 12, 2025

How effective is the use of medical imaging in everyday clinical practice?

Similar to a digital route planner, specific programmes support doctors in their everyday clinical work by selecting diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. The MIDAS study, led by Augsburg University Medicine, examined the effectiveness of such clinical decision-making aids for medical imaging in a multicentre, randomised study.

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In the background a person in the CT tube, in the foreground a computer with images from the CT.
Feb. 5, 2025

PFAS: how to better clean soil from ‘forever chemicals’

Soil contaminated with harmful perfluorinated and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) is difficult to clean, a complete remediation is often not possible. To improve the remediation process, researchers at the University of Augsburg are trialling various cleaning methods. Their work is now being financially supported by the Bavarian Research Foundation.

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Gro?er, brauner Erdhügel in der Landschaft
Feb. 3, 2025

Exotic waves with concrete effects

So-called Rayleigh–Bloch waves can release enormous amount of energy that can damage technical systems under certain circumstances. They only exist below a precisely defined cut-off frequency; above this they disappear abruptly. Mathematicians from the Universities of Augsburg and Adelaide have recently proposed an explanation for this puzzling phenomenon.
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Prof. Dr. Malte Peter
Jan. 30, 2025

University receives excellent rating in the WirtschaftsWoche business and economics ranking

The University of Augsburg belongs to the top 10 percent of places to study business and economics in Germany. According to the current WirtschaftsWoche ranking, the university is ranked 18th among German universities and 24th among universities in the D-A-CH region.

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WiWi-Fakult?tsgeb?ude im Winter Au?enansicht breit
Jan. 27, 2025

Identifying and preparing for the effects of climate change

With the new BRaVE research network, the University of Augsburg is aiming to research vulnerabilities arising from the effects of climate change and develop solutions for adaptation. The network was officially launched on the 23rd of January 2025 and involves twelve interdisciplinary sub-projects.
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Prof. Kunstmann steht steht vor einer Beamerpr?sentation und spricht zu einem Saal voller Zuh?rer*innen

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