Projektprofile
Climate & Environment
Sugar kelp
Oceans cover two thirds of the Earth's surface. They play a central role in the climate system, as this is where a large proportion of CO₂ storage and global oxygen production takes place.
THE EARTH DOESN'T NEED US, BUT WE NEED THE EARTH
Seaweeds such as sugar kelp play a major role in this. The brown algae forms "forests under water" - so-called kelp forests. The oxygen production in these important ecosystems is comparable to that of the Amazon rainforest. In her doctoral thesis, biologist Nora Diehl investigated the consequences of ocean warming on kelp.
Scholarships & prizes
Deutschland-Stipendium
Student movements have always been drivers of social change, but today the standard length of study often means that there is little time for social engagement. Nevertheless, there are still ambitious students.
PROMOTING YOUNG TALENT IS RECOGNITION AND APPRECIATION
The Deutschlandstipendium regularly supports particularly high-achieving students. It also recognises voluntary work and special circumstances. In addition to financial support, an accompanying programme offers opportunities for personal development and networking.
Project Profile
Period:
since 2011
Funding amount:
417,600 euros in total
(2021/2022): 208,800 euros from private sponsors (= 116 scholarships)
of which 104,400 euros (= 58 scholarships) from foundations/associations 208,800 euros funding amount
from the BMBF (doubling of donations)
Foundations involved:
(2021/22) Alumni of the University of Bremen e.V., Brede Stiftung, Conrad Naber Stiftung, Frits und Dorothea Witte-Stiftung, Gerda-Weßler-Stiftung, H. H. Meier-Stiftung, Harry und Brigitte Bornemann-Stiftung, Karin und Uwe Hollweg Stiftung, KELLNER & STOLL - STIFTUNG FÜR KLIMA UND UMWELT, KIESERLING Stiftung, Luers Stiftung, Manfred und UrsulaFluß-Stiftung, OLB-Stiftung, Peter Franz Neelmeyer-Stiftung, Rotary Club Bremen-
Bürgerpark, Rotary Club Bremen-Hansa, Rotary Club Bremen-Roland, Rotary Club Bremen-Weser, Rotary Club Syke, Foundation of the University of Bremen, Verein Deutscher Ingenieure e.V. Bremer Bezirksverein, Wolfgang-Ritter Stiftung
Further information:
Find out more about
the Deutschlandstipendium
Transfer of knowledge
From the archives to the stage
Historical files often conceal moving human destinies. Since 2007, historian Dr Eva Schöck-Quinteros' award-winning project "From the files to the stage", which combines research with dramaturgy, has played a pioneering role in communicating history.
CAN WE LEARN FROM HISTORY?
The bremer shakespeare company brings the story behind the original documents to life for the audience in staged readings. The play "No refuge. Nowhere." deals with the voyage of the MS St. Louis, which was supposed to rescue 937 Jews from the Nazis in 1939 and take them to Cuba.
Project Profile
roject No. 15 /
"No refuge. Nowhere.
The Évian Conference
and the odyssey of the
MS St. Louis (1938/39)"
(2018-2020)
Period:
since 2007
Funding amount:
45,000 euros (project no. 15, 2018-2020)
Participating foundations:
Manfred und Ursula Fluß-Stiftung, Alumni der Universität
Bremen e.V., Stiftung die Schwelle, Wolfgang-Ritter-Stiftung and Foundation Remembrance, Responsibility and Future (EVZ)
In the competition:
"Theatre Makes History" (2018) of the Foundation Remembrance,
Responsibility and Future (EVZ), "Keine Zuflicht. Nirgends." was one of the three award-winning projects.
Further information:
Find out more about the "Making of" here
Social cohesion
Changing Dress Codes
Cheap fashion and new collections every week in the global North are inextricably linked to the exploitation of people and nature in the production countries of the global South.
HOW CAN JUSTICE BE ACHIEVED IN A GLOBALISED WORLD?
The "Fair Fashion" movement wants to put an end to these conditions in the fashion industry: in 2019, Bremen students organised their "Transparency Game" on "Fashion Revolution Day" on the market square in the city centre. With this attention-grabbing campaign, they playfully informed passers-by about the conditions under which their latest item of clothing was produced.
Endowed professorships
Endowed professorship for imaging diagnostics
Thanks to technologies such as MRI and ultrasound, we can now take a look inside the body without any radiation exposure and save lives through early diagnosis.
NEW IMPETUS THROUGH ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIPS
The Fraunhofer Institute for Digital Medicine MEVIS, which is closely linked to the university and is one of the world's leading research centres, conducts research into image- and data-supported early diagnosis.
Prof Dr Matthias Günther came to Bremen in 2009 as an endowed professor and is now researching contrast agent-free breast cancer diagnostics.
Project Profile
Period:
2009 to 2014
Funding amount:
525,000 euros (total)
Participating foundations:
Bremen Stock Exchange Foundation, Wolfgang Ritter Foundation, Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft in cooperation with the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft
Further information:
Find out more about MR spectroscopy from Prof Matthias Günther here
Bremen University Talks
Bremer Universitätsgespräche
The event series has been bringing together representatives from science, politics and business to discuss socially relevant topics since 1988.
THE FUTURE IS DIGITAL
Through presentations by researchers and moderated discussions, the event opens up new perspectives for all participants every year, especially for a broader public.
In 2021, the topic of "Data Science" was highlighted in its many aspects and its significance for different disciplines.
Medicine & Health
I·SEE – VISUAL PROTHESIS
To enable blind people to see again, researchers in Bremen are learning the language of the brain. They are investigating which signals are required in the nerve cells of the brain in order to be able to see something.
HEALTH RESEARCH FOR A BETTER QUALITY OF LIFE
Dr Udo Ernst and Dr David Rotermund want to use the results to develop a computer-brain interface: A prosthesis implanted in the brain will generate artificial signals at the nerve cells and trigger visual impressions. This difficult project is still in its infancy, but raises hopes of significantly improving the quality of life of the visually impaired.
University & School
School digitalisation
You only really understand something when you can explain it yourself. In line with this motto, pupils in Bremen were allowed to get creative themselves in the cooperation project "Learning together by explaining with digital media" by using tablets to create explanatory videos on lesson content.
PUPILS ARE THE RESEARCHERS OF TOMORROW
A concept developed by Prof Karsten Wolf and students for digitally supported teaching and learning in schools was applied, which promotes a deeper understanding of maths and the self-confidence of learners.
Equal opportunities
Helga Grubitzsch-Preis
Hopefully it will be a long time before we know the name of the first young woman who will graduate from high school and go to university with the help of the Helga Grubitzsch Prize, and before we can report on the reference project of the Grubitzsch Foundation, which has yet to be established, because Helga Grubitzsch has decided in favour of an estate foundation.
MORE GENDER EQUALITY AT ALL LEVELS
She has stipulated in her will that after her death, a foundation is to be set up in favour of female refugees, which will award the prize.
Jürgens Scholarship
Above all, young refugees need prospects through education and integration. In Bremen, the Academy for Higher Education Access Development (HERE AHEAD) offers refugees
the opportunity to prepare for university.
WELCOMING CULTURE AND OPENNESS TO THE WORLD
In addition to language courses and subject-specific preparation, the programme also includes intercultural training and seminars on study techniques and academic work. Graduates of the programme can apply for a scholarship from the Iris and Hartmut Jürgens Foundation - Chance for a New Life.