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Goethe University of Frankfurt/Main
Institution
Section overview
Description
Goethe University offers a variety of 170 undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate study programs in 16 academic departments, make your choice and, and help yourself to full information. Following the Bologna Protocole the majority of study programs will be modularized and will be available as bachelor's and master's degree programs.
Activities
- Research
Subordinate institutions
- Frobenius Institute
- Institute for Ecology, Evolution & Diversity
- Institute for Rural Development Research
- Department of Biological Sciences
- Institute of Biochemistry - BioCentrum
- Institute of Molecular Biosciences
- Chair of Economic Development and Integration
- Institute for Apiculture
- House of Finance, University of Frankfurt
- Goethe Center for Scientific Computing
- Institute of Physical Geography
Coordinated projects
Coordinated projects of subordinate institutions
- Adaptive Resilience in Southern African Ecosystems. Subproject 3: model development
- Alternative forms of financing along the value-added chain of organic food. Coordination
- Approaches for the assessment and remuneration of social and ecological benefits of organic agriculture at regional level
- Assessing the impact of rural development policies (RUDI)
- Collaborative project BioPara: population identification and analysis of acetogenic bacteria in biogas plants
- Collaborative project BIOTA West main stage - Phytodiversitätsdynamik as an indicator for sustainable economies in the Sudan and Sahel zone of West Africa (W11)
- Collaborative project: Organic eggs from small production units - current and alternative utilisation of non-maketable eggs. Coordination
- Collaborative project: Reference system for a healthy and fit honeybee colony (FIT-BEE) – Subproject 03
- Development of Regional Value-Chain-Networks for Organic Vegetables in Community Catering - IfLS
- Dynamics of the intermediate metabolism in biogas processes (modisto). Subproject 4: Thermodynamically correct model of anaerobic conversion
- Effects of chronic insecticide contamination on the vitality of bees
- Effects of increased structural complexity on microbial biodiversity in deadwood and wood degradation
- el-Sur - Altitude-diversity relationships along a latitudinal gradient in southern South America
- ERA-NET Plant Genomics - Collaborative projects: The use of genetic diversity in resistance genes of the most important edible legumes to improve varieties for sustainable agriculture (LEGRESIST)
- FABES. Subproject 6: Modeling and simulation of biogas production in liquid-liquid reactor
- FOR 756 Special project (Financial institutions): The role of financial institutions in absorbing shocks and reducing vulnerability: Evidence for households and small enterprises in rural Thailand and Vietnam
- GABI-FUTURE-collaborative projects: Targeted gene in barley (GABI-PRECISE)
- Importance of the climate for interactions between wood-degrading microorganisms and insects on a global scale
- Linking microclimate, deadwood microbial diversity, adaptation mechanisms, and ecosystem processes
- Measuring the benefits of investment advice
- Proposing instruments for protection of permanent grassland
- Re2alko - Optimization of the regional production of bioalcohol from biogenic residues, Subproject B
- Refinement of the concept 'ecological priority sites' for implementation nationwide and in businesses
- RETHINK - RURAGRI: Rethinking the links between farm modernisation, rural development and resilience in a world of increasing demands and finite resources
- Role of the in soil gene pool as a donation source of virulent genotypes of Phytophthora plurivora
- Synergy or loss of profile? - Potentials and problems of a joint regional marketing of organic and conventional products
- Trilat. Project: Mango malformation: Epidemiology and simultaneous transcriptome analyses of host and fungal pathogen
Subordinate institutions as work package leader of collaborative projects
Involved in research projects
Contact
Goethe University of Frankfurt/Main
Senckenberganlage 31
60325 Frankfurt am Main
Hesse
Germany
Phone: +49 (0)69 798-0
Email: presse(@)ltg.uni-frankfurt.de