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The   remains Germany's No. 1 in the NTU Ranking! 🎉🚜 The subject ranking in Agricultural Sciences 🌱 also includes the fi...
13/09/2024

The remains Germany's No. 1 in the NTU Ranking! 🎉🚜

The subject ranking in Agricultural Sciences 🌱 also includes the fields of , and Technology, as well as and Dietetics. For the eleventh year in a row, the University of Hohenheim holds the top spot in 🇩🇪. It ranks 15th in Europe and 53rd worldwide! 🌍🏆

For a sustainable and innovative future, we need people like 🫵YOU! Are you interested? Then find out more about the of Study at the University of Hohenheim in the fields of Agriculture, Nutritional and Food Sciences! 😉www.uni-hohenheim.de/en/studyoffers

Press information: https://sohub.io/9yi7

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Shaping the future together and strengthening 🇫🇷-🇩🇪 relations: Dr. habil. Emmanuel  Delille, Science and University Atta...
20/08/2024

Shaping the future together and strengthening 🇫🇷-🇩🇪 relations: Dr. habil. Emmanuel Delille, Science and University Attaché of the French Embassy during his visit to .

The neighborhood & partnership of Baden-Württemberg and the Grand Est region offer enormous potential for joint research, for example in the fields of , or . Prof. Dr. Andreas Pyka, Vice President for International Affairs, warmly welcomes him and looks forward to working together.

ℹ️ Background:
The University of Hohenheim works closely with the 'Institut Agro Montpellier in the EuroLeague of Life Science (ELLS). It also maintains relations with AgroParisTech as part of the European Bioeconomy University (EBU).

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The German Association of University Professors and Lecturers (DHV) has confirmed that the University of Hohenheim has f...
12/08/2024

The German Association of University Professors and Lecturers (DHV) has confirmed that the University of Hohenheim has fair and transparent appointment negotiations and has awarded it its seal of approval for a further five years. It praises the "strong service orientation," a "high level of procedural transparency," and a "welcoming culture."

Press release: https://sohub.io/ovfd

Image source: University of Hohenheim / Corinna Schmid

12/06/2024

⚽Video 📽️ series and on the home (4/4): "EM potentials: team spirit, UEFA image and sustainability"

Just a few days to go until kick-off at Euro 2024. But can the home European Championship strengthen the " team spirit" in Germany? What about UEFA's image? And how important is in to Germans?

Tom Huhnke and Stjepan Jurisic from the of & Business Development at the under the direction of Prof. Dr. Markus Voeth have asked in a Germany-wide study!

Germans are not expecting a second " ": "At 29%, less than a third of respondents believe that the European Football Championship 2024 will strengthen the sense of a common national identity in Germany," says study director Prof. Dr. Voeth.

"The votes are even more restrained when it comes to the impact of the tournament on social cohesion in society or whether the European Football Championship 2024 will have a positive impact on the economy in their region. Only 27% of Germans agree in each case," adds Stjepan Jurisic.

Compared to the controversial 2022 in Qatar, however, around two-thirds of those surveyed expect Chancellor Olaf Scholz to make an appearance at the opening match and the in the .

In addition, the UEFA continues struggling with an image problem: "Over 40 percent give it poor to very poor marks. Just one in five have a positive image of the European soccer governing body," says Tom Huhnke.

One topic is particularly important to Germans when it comes to the European Football Championship: more than 60 percent said that the major event should be compatible with sustainability issues such as and .

⬇️What do you think? Is sustainability in football important to you? ⬇️

➡️ You can find the complete study with all the results in our latest press release: https://www.uni-hohenheim.de/pressemitteilung?tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=62672&cHash=ba8c409535f643c7b510402e6e7acad6

The future needs people like 🫵YOU! Are you interested? Then find out more about the of Study at the University of Hohenheim now! 😉 https://www.uni-hohenheim.de/en/studyoffers

10/06/2024

⚽Video 📽️ series and Survey on the (3/4): "Public, private or no viewing at all? This is how Germany is watching!"

Too many people and fear of terror? Tickets too expensive? Private instead of ? The ⚽ 2024 kicks off on 👉 June 14 in just a few days. But: Where does 🇩🇪 want to watch the EM matches? In the stadium or on the sofa at home?

Tom Huhnke and Stjepan Jurisic from the & Business Development department at the University of Hohenheim under the direction of Prof. Dr. Markus Voeth .unihohenheim examined these and other questions in a Germany-wide survey!

The result: over 70 percent want to watch the games at home this year. One of the main reasons for this are the European Championship tickets, which most people find too expensive.

"Just under a third of all those interested in the European Championships would like to watch the games at public viewings," says study director Prof. Dr. Voeth. However, many people avoid public events due to fear of terrorism and "too many people".

"Despite this, almost a third do not want to miss out on the good atmosphere and the sense of community and want to watch the games at private public viewings with friends or acquaintances," says co-head of the study Stjepan Jurisic.

"When it comes to following the European Championships during working hours, employers are much more tolerant compared to previous tournaments," says co-head of the study Tom Huhnke. "On average, respondents want to use around 24 minutes of their working day for European Championship topics."

⬇️ How do you watch the European Championship matches? Privately, at public viewings, in the stadium - or not at all? Let us know in the comments ⬇️
⬇️ What do you think - public or private viewing? Or no viewing at all? Let us know your opinion in the comments ⬇️

➡️ The complete survey with all the results can be found in our latest press release: https://www.uni-hohenheim.de/pressemitteilung?tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=62669&cHash=570e64948fbed6b692b73e59a3b92178

The future needs people like 🫵YOU! Are you interested? Then find out now about the at the University of Hohenheim! 😉 www.uni-hohenheim.de/en/studyoffers

🎶 For Soccer by CrazyTunes (envatoElements)

Video: Hannah Moormann
Edit: Corinna Schmid

07/06/2024

⚽Video 📽️ series and Survey on the at home: "The away jersey: Pretty in pink or pink embarrassment?" (2/4)

It polarizes, even if it is sold out almost everywhere before the start of the ⚽ European 2024: The pink away of the German national team. This is also reflected in the conducted by the & Business Development department at the University of Hohenheim under the direction of Prof. Dr. Markus Voeth .unihohenheim

"Around a third of those surveyed are not convinced by the pink away jersey. However, almost as many think it is good or very good," explains Stjepan Jurisic, who was also involved in the survey and is a research associate in the department.

At the top of the fans' favorites, however: The classic white jersey. As many as one in five want to buy one.

"The classic white jersey is still the most popular," says co-head of the study and research associate in the department Tom Huhnke: "This year, 65 percent of respondents like it well to very well. This makes it the second most popular home jersey of the last 20 years."

The willingness to pay has also increased: Fans are willing to spend between 21 and 50 euros on for the upcoming Euro 2024. "Compared to the in Qatar, the consumer mood of Germans has increased. Overall, they are willing to spend more money on fan merchandise for the 🇩🇪 ," says study director Prof. Dr. Voeth. "Although around 58% of respondents in our still don't want to buy any fan merchandise at all, this figure was almost 73% at the 2022 World Cup."

⬇️ Do you like the new jerseys? And which one is your favorite? Let us know your opinion and your favorite in the comments ⬇️

➡️ You can find the complete study with all the results in our latest press release: www.uni-hohenheim.de/pressemitteilungen

The future needs people like 🫵YOU! Interested? Then find out now about the programs at the University of Hohenheim! 😉 https://www.uni-hohenheim.de/en/studyoffers



Video/Script: Hannah Moormann

Editing: Corinna Schmid

Press release: https://www.uni-hohenheim.de/pressemitteilung?tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=62650&cHash=888aa84c95d30ccc6455d2c89f421011

04/06/2024

⚽Video 📽️ series and on the at home: " fever or ball burnout? What does 🇩🇪 think about the at home?" (1/4)

It kicks off on June 14: the Soccer ⚽ Championship 2024. But what do the Germans actually think about the at home? Are they eagerly awaiting the games? Or is there a general lack of interest?

Tom Huhnke and Stjepan Jurisic from the & Business Development department, under the direction of Prof. Dr. Markus Voeth, investigated these and other questions. In a representative , they examined expectations for the European Championships.

"Confidence in the German national team 🇩🇪 is unbroken," says Prof. Voeth. "As in previous studies, the team is a hot contender for the European Championship title for the German population 🏆."

Around 30% of Germans see their national team ⛹️ as the favorites, closely followed by France 🇫🇷 with around 27%. By contrast, Germans give title holder Italy 🇮🇹 little chance of winning the 2024 European Championship title.

"However, despite the recent good results, around half of those surveyed also believe that the German national team will be eliminated before the semi-finals," adds co-head of the study Stjepan Jurisic. "For example, 10% fewer believe that the DFB team will reach the final of Euro 2024 than at the in Qatar."

Overall, German interest is significantly higher than for the 2022 World Cup: "After the controversial World Cup in Qatar, Germans are much more positive about the European Championship in their own country," says co-author Tom Huhnke. "35% of respondents want to watch as many games as possible, regardless of the team. In Qatar, only 20% wanted to do so."

⬇️ What do you think - will Germany be European champions in 2024 😀? 👍 or 👎 - put it in the comments ⬇️

➡️ The complete survey with all the results can be found in our latest press release: https://www.uni-hohenheim.de/pressemitteilung?tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=62607&cHash=33bac6510a88c74cf0f8564029f512ca

The future needs people like 🫵YOU! Are you interested? Then find out now about the at the University of Hohenheim! 😉 https://www.uni-hohenheim.de/en/studyoffers

10/05/2024

🐛Caterpillar-🐱Cats in striped socks: Greedily, the small chubby 🦋 sucks on the pipette with the 🍼 milk juice of the . That this juice is actually ☠poisonous ? Never mind! What's more, there's a pretty clever strategy behind this poisonous happy hour😉

📽️ What it looks like is shown by candidate Anja Betz from the University of Hohenheimin our .

💡Because: "For predators such as birds, the silk plant poison in the caterpillar's body can be deadly. The have therefore not only adapted to the and overcome its protective mechanism. They have also made use of it and thus built up lifelong protection against predators."

💚In the course of , the monarch butterflies have found a way to live with the poison in their bodies. The bright colors of the 🦋 wings and the brightly colored ringlets of the 🐛caterpillars serve to warn and deter their enemies. Until now, however, little attention has been paid to the greed with which older caterpillars in particular fall for the protective juice of the plant. And that they literally milk the silk plant for it.

💬 "The monarch butterfly has become something of an ambassador for . It shows how complex the interactions of with their are and that this of adaptations can exist in any insect," explains Prof. Dr. Petschenka, who is supervising Anja Betz's dissertation.

⚠And he continues: "Everything that we don't research now and lose due to the crisis is knowledge that will be lost forever."

To the press release: https://www.uni-hohenheim.de/pressemitteilung?tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=62409&cHash=3099b9c7f6b540caa265e10865477350

🌍 To prevent this, the future needs people like 🫵 YOU! Interested? Then find out now about the programs at the University of Hohenheim! 😉 www.uni-hohenheim.de/en/studyoffers

22/04/2024

"In , I have the opportunity to understand and shape a part of the world like no other," says Natalie Feller. The food scientist is currently doing her doctorate at the Dept. of Plant-Based Foods at 🔬🌱

Her interest in was awakened early on - during children's cooking courses in Michelin-starred kitchens, 🍳 in show dairies and roasting plants and through huge breweries on the outskirts of the city 🍺

"Shary and Ralph from Wissen macht AH clearly led me into science," says Feller. "I picked up something somewhere: You have to study what you want to help shape," she recalls. "And the subject just fit like a glove." So after at the University of Hohenheim, she stayed in and is now researching the quality of goods 🥖

🍞 Although the food sector is generally open to women, there are still one or two stereotypes. "Historically, for example, you tend to be among men at conferences. As a young female scientist in particular, you are in the minority and are often underestimated."

And yet: 📖 " and are powerful tools for recognizing and overcoming gender-specific barriers," says the .

🚀🧠 Her tip for aspiring : "Let your passion for science drive you! At the end of the day, you'll be remembered if you're not afraid to ask questions, are interested and get involved in discussions."

18/04/2024

and her friends have had enough - 😤 No more stupid war! Their means of choice to bring their husbands to their senses and finally bring to ancient Greece: abstinence ❌ in the marital bed!

😉 In their new play "Lysistrata: A collage about , war & peace loosely based on Aristophanes", the group of the University of Hohenheim shows whether the women succeed in convincing their husbands and what else happens.

🎥 Joana and the other actors give a first impression in our and look forward to meeting old and of course new theater friends!

📜 Directed by Jürgen von Bülow

⏰ Premiere is on Saturday, April 20, at 8 pm in the Katharinasaal in the Euroforum

💶 Price: 10 EUR, reduced 5 EUR

🔎All dates at a glance:
➡️Sat, 20.04.2024, 8pm-10pm
➡️Mon, 22.04.2024, 8pm-10pm
➡️Tue, 23.04.2024, 8pm-10pm
➡️Sat, 27.04.2024, 8pm-10pm

🎫 Tickets are available at the box office, by phone at ☎️ 0711 459 24072 or by email to 📧 [email protected]

17/04/2024

♻️ Making visible and moving it forward: That is the task of the new at the University of Hohenheim. ? Already this summer semester! 🎬

💚 Our of the week and the new Green Office Manager Anna-Lena Müller-Wengerofsky explains in our 🎥 how everyone can play their part in making the Hohenheim even greener.

🚨 Job Alert for all ! 🚨
Are you studying in Hohenheim and could imagine a job in the Green Office? Then contact them directly via email at [email protected]

🤔 You want to find out more about the Green Office or our "Besser wär besser GREEN" semester? You can find all the information, articles and interviews in the 👉Online Courier: https://www.uni-hohenheim.de/en/topic-service-articles?tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=62122&cHash=da9936b857e84d84cf7b71d0cf5dbaa0

🌍 The future needs people like 🫵 YOU! Are you interested? Then find out now about the programs at the University of Hohenheim! 😉 https://www.uni-hohenheim.de/en/studyoffers

11/04/2024

🚜 AND 🌼 🦋 ? Both are possible, say scientists at and TU München. The key to this: 🤖 🤝 🧠

🎥 Find out exactly what this means in our with Prof. Dr. Thomas Berger from the University of Hohenheim in !

A lot of good will, hardly any coordination: it's difficult to bring agriculture and biodiversity together in a meaningful way.

"At the moment, every farm creates its bee pastures, wildlife corridors and areas for nesting sites somewhere without coordinating with its neighbors," says Thomas Berger, professor at Hohenheim. "This fragments the environmental measures and limits their effectiveness."

Together with researchers from the Technical University of Munich, they have investigated this problem. Their result: "Artificial and human intelligence together can overcome this dilemma. We call this 👉 'hybrid intelligence'!"

ℹ️ The results were published in the current issue of Springer Nature

➡️ They can also be found in our press release: https://www.uni-hohenheim.de/en/press-release?tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=62075&cHash=ba4e4a3244a7c22fba2ece97652ef889

🌍 The future needs people like 🫵 YOU! Are you interested? Then find out now about the programs at the University of Hohenheim! 😉 https://www.uni-hohenheim.de/en/studyoffers

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