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For a respectful society
15.05.2024At its meeting yesterday, the Senate agreed on the following statement: ‘The Senate emphasises that the HTWD stands for tolerance, open-mindedness and a culture of respectful coexistence. Therefore we
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Opening of HTWD's new teaching and laboratory building
14.05.2024Yesterday, the new teaching and laboratory building at HTWD was inaugurated in the presence of numerous guests from politics, science and the university community. With the symbolic handover of the ke
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Development of an international Master's degree programme
06.05.2024The series of workshops on the international Master's degree programme in Entrepreneurship at the partner university New Uzbekistan University (NUU) in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, was successfully completed
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Science needs democracy and cosmopolitanism
18.04.2024These values are set out in our mission statement and - like the freedom of teaching and research - are sacrosanct for us. Education, science and research require openness and diversity. New scientifi
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Bioluminescence - the natural glow
18.04.2024Dresden, 17.04.2024 - Bioluminescence is the emission of light as a result of chemical reactions in living organisms. The phenomenon exists in over 3500 different species worldwide - whether fireflies
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HTWD and New Uzbekistan University seal partnership
10.04.2024HTWD and New Uzbekistan University seal partnershipA delegation from New Uzbekistan University (NewUU), led by Vice-Rector Bakhtiyor Yuldashev Gayradjonovich, visited HTWD at the beginning of the week
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New international degree programme "Computer and Geoscience in Archaeology"
25.03.2024Interdisciplinary training for the use of modern technologies in archaeology The programme is aimed at graduates of a Bachelor's degree in Archaeology who wish to acquire technological and engineering
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University of Florida and HTWD strengthen cooperation
21.03.2024The group, which was made up of students from mechanical engineering, medical technology, aerospace engineering and other engineering disciplines, was led by Professor Diba Mani from UF. The visit too