The Startchancen programme, which is funded by the federal and state governments to the tune of 20 billion euros over ten years and was launched on 1 August, aims to take a pioneering approach to decouple educational success from social background and ensure greater equality of opportunity.
In the winter semester 2024/25, students at Paderborn University can register for the new sustainability module ‘UPB for Future’ for the first time, regardless of subject and semester.
07.10.2024
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The series of events, which starts on Thursday, 9 October, offers teachers and students the opportunity to deal with teaching-related topics in short workshops
Since this winter semester 2024/25, Paderborn University has been providing student ID cards in digital form via the UPB app. The ID card function for staff is currently still in the test phase, but activation is also planned for the near future.
Paderborn University produces an above-average number of founders, according to the latest Start-up Monitor, which was recently published by the German Start-up Association.
Prof Dr Norbert Otto Eke, researcher at Paderborn University, has been elected Chairman of the Advisory Committee of the NRW state government for the award of the title ‘Professor’ until the end of March 2026.
‘The future of the plastics industry essentially depends on the development of sustainable polymer materials that are obtained from renewable raw materials and are suitable for chemical recycling as part of a circular economy.’
In addition to classics such as notepads, pens, T-shirts and hoodies, the range also includes new products such as insulated drinking bottles, belt pouches and 6-in-1 charging cables.