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GoetheLab

GoetheLab is a program for high school students offered jointly by various departments at the university. Students are given a wide range of opportunities to learn about research and teaching at Goethe University on topics of global and regional significance. In the process, they gain insights into the breadth and importance of the subjects studied.

Since its founding, Goethe University has been equally influenced by the social sciences, humanities, and natural sciences. The GoetheLab program allows students to experience this multidisciplinary approach to research and teaching firsthand. The focus is not on individual disciplines, but on the necessary combination of approaches to addressing socially relevant issues. They meet scientists from various departments who open up the respective perspectives of the disciplines and show how modern research and teaching are interdisciplinary.

Currently, two topics can be explored in the GoetheLab. The first topic, “Interface,” is aimed at particularly interested students, while the “Mobility” project is aimed at school classes and upper secondary school courses.

Two women experimenting in a laboratory

Details

  • Date: Dates according to announcement (Interface)
    Upon request (Mobility)
  • Location: Riedberg Campus
  • Type of event: Student laboratory activity, experimentation
  • Grade level: Upper secondary school
  • Prior knowledge: Depends on topic
  • Registration: Interface: Individual registration
    Mobility: Through the school

Contact

Moritz Bünger (Interface), Dr. Edith Nitsche (Mobilität)

  • E-Mailgoethelabzentrum@chemie.uni-frankfurt.de

Note for teachers

Supporting particularly high-achieving students

  • Evonik Stiftung

  • Goethe Schülerlabor Förderverein e.V.

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