Skip to main content

BiodivLab-Frankfurt

Learning sustainable and ecological behavior

BiodivLab Frankfurt offers students opportunities to learn about and reflect on ecological and sustainable behavior.

The Water Ecology Student Laboratory focuses on the differences between typical local standing and flowing waters. The recording of physical and chemical parameters and native biodiversity plays a central role here.

In the Climate Change in the City student laboratory, various factors influencing the urban climate are identified, modeled, and scientifically investigated. The measurement results are discussed and the consequences of climate change are explained using practical examples with the help of the Climate Change Viewer.

As part of the BeeNestingProject, schools can actively contribute to the recording and preservation of native wild bees.

A group of students looks at a man standing in a pond.

Details

  • Date: Dates according to announcement and by arrangement
  • Location: Department of Didactics of Biological Sciences, Biologicum, Riedberg Campus
  • Type of event: Project days, longer-term school projects
  • Grade level: Grades 5–10
  • Prior knowledge: Depends on topic
  • Registration: Group registration

Contact

Prof. Dr. Paul Dierkes, Christian Dietz, Jonas Schweikhard

  • E-Maildidaktik@bio.uni-frankfurt.de

Further information

On our website, teachers and students can find out more about our educational offerings and gain initial insights into how to use the Climate Change Viewer.

  • BNP Paribas

Goethe-Universität — BiodivLab-Frankfurt | Goethe University