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Credit: Hiwis Psycho3
One World-Research Seminars at the University of Mannheim
Press release from the University of Mannheim on April 9, 2020
Special arrangement for our consultation hours
Consultation hours using digital communication platforms or via telephone
Credit: SOWI Uni Mannheim
Move to A5 and L13
We moved to L13!
Credit: Daniela Haupt
Full Professorship (W3) for Beatrice Kuhlmann
University of Mannheim has offered Prof. Dr. Beatrice Kuhlmann a full professorship
Credit: Hiwis Psycho3
BEETHOVEN grant connects Mannheim and Warsaw
Together with the Polish National Science Center, the German Research Foundation has awarded a BEETHOVEN grant to Prof. Dr. Beatrice Kuhlmann.
Credit: Daniela Haupt
Beatrice Kuhlmann at “scobel”
3sat broadcast on the subject of “mysterious forgetting”
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