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Laptop steht auf einem Tisch in Seminarraum.
Neue Podcast Folge zum Thema “BERD@NFDI, die neue Forschungsdateninfrastruktur für unstrukturierte Daten”
MaFAT Student Club Semesterprogramm FSS 2022
Das Semester-Kick-Off findet am 22. Februar statt.
Anmeldung zum Rep²plus Strafrecht
Die Anmeldung zum Rep²plus Strafrecht ist noch bis zum 21.02.2022 möglich.
Türkisfarbene Mappen liegen auf einem schwarzen Tisch. Die Mappe haben die weiße Aufschrift "SFB/Transregio 266, Accounting for Transparency".
Krisenstimmung trotz steigender Gewinne
Der Mannheimer Morgen präsentiert die Ergebnisse des Februar-Berichts des German Business Panels (GBP). Prof. Dr. Jannis Bischof und Dr. Davud Rostam-Afschar erklären, warum bei vielen Unternehmen trotz Besserung der Lage große Unsicherheiten bestehen bleiben. (paywall)
Bild zeigt Thomas König
“Die Grünen und ihr Ja-Sager-Problem”
Die Grünen und ihr Ja-Sager-Problem:  Thomas König in einem Artikel für watson  über den Corona-Bonus Skandal des Grünen-Vorstands.
Now since the semester has started again, one-sided stress from sedentary activities can often lead to poor posture, tension and back pain. In our spinal gymnastics course, these problems are prevented and remedied.
Buchveröffentlichung: Frontiers in Social Innovation
Stefan Reichelstein hat mit seinen Kollegen von der Stanford Graduate School of Business an einem neuen Buch gearbeitet. What is the difference between investing and impact investing? None when you focus on win-wins. In some cases, impact doesn't detract from financial performance, while in other ...
New semester, new sports program! 🥳 From today, the new sports program starts with a large and diverse number of sports courses. With so many offers, there is certainly something for everyone. Go to our website, check out the sports program and book the
From today at 7pm you can register for various dance courses and also for the first time for tennis training inside. 🕺🎾 The places for these offers are limited and the booking is valid for the entire course period.
Mehrere Personen sitzen an einem Tisch in einem Seminarraum.
Neues Zentrum für Lehren und Lernen bündelt Angebote für Lehrende
Gute Lehre sichtbar machen und Lehrende mit Beratung und Weiterbildungsangeboten unterstützen – das sind die Aufgaben des neuen Zentrums für Lehre und Lernen (ZLL)
Exam date

The exam of the BA lecture “Ausgewählte Themen der Vergleichenden Regierungslehre: Authoritarian Politics” held by Professor Traunmüller will take place on Wednesday, 11. June 2025.

The retake of the exam is planned to be on Saturday, 23 August 2025.

26/01/2022 Conditional Accept at PSRM!

Our paper “Computing quantities of interest and their uncertainty using Bayesian simulation” has just been conditionally accepted at Political Science Research & Methods (with Andi Murr and Jeff Gill).

14/12/2021 Invited Talk at WZB

Tomorrow, I will give a talk on “Free Speech and Self-Censorship at the University: Testing the ‘Campus Cancel Culture’ Hypothesis” in the MaD Colloquium at the Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB).

24/11/2021 Pre-registered Study In-Principle-Accepted!

Our pre-registered study for the GLES Open Science Challenge “Subjective Freedom of Speech: Why Do Citizens Think They Cannot Speak Freely?” (with Jan Menzner) has been in-principle-accepted for publication in Politische Vierteljahresschrift.

06/07/2020 Our Survey Items on Covid-19 are included in ESS Round 10!

Our (Marc Helbling, Rahsaan Maxwell and myself) survey items on Covid-19 were chosen to be included in the next round of the European Social Survey, due to be fielded across Europe from September 2020. The survey items on government authority and legitimacy in the age of a pandemic will focus on attitudes... 

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17/08/2020 Conditional Accept at KZfSS!

Our paper “Is Free Speech in Danger on University Campus? Evidence from a Most Likely Case” (with Matthias Revers) has just been conditionally accepted for publication in the Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie!

17/08/2020 Accept at PA!

What a day: Our paper “Eliciting Beliefs as Distributions in Online Surveys” (with Lucas Leemann and Lukas Stoetzer) has just been accepted for publication in Political Analysis!