Melanie Stammler successfully defends her dissertation on kinematics of rock glaciers in the Dry Andes of Argentina
Melanie Stammler successfully defended her dissertation “Multi-Scale Rock Glacier Kinematics in the Dry Andes of Argentina: From DEMs to the State of Permafrost Using Photogrammetry”, supervised by Prof. Dr. Lothar Schrott. Congratulations!
Beyond Biomedicine: Gods and Supernatural Forces
People’s conceptions of health are strongly influenced by their cultural values and norms, such as their religious beliefs. In an increasingly diverse society, different understandings of health are combining and melding through interaction and dialogue. This phenomenon has been investigated by Kevin Becker and Adjunct Professor Carsten Butsch from the Department of Geography at the University of Bonn, who is also a member of the Sustainable Futures Transdisciplinary Research Area. Their findings have now been published in the journal “Science & Medicine.” 
AI Day at GIUB
For two years, GIUB and the newly founded ‘AI Working Group’ have been looking into the use of artificial intelligence in research and teaching. Following the publication of a guide on using AI in teaching, AI Day took place at GIUB on 26 November 2025. In a lunch lecture and an evening discussion, the speakers addressed the use of AI to predict extreme events and the influence of AI tools on research and teaching in human geography. A common conclusion was that AI poses a significant challenge for teaching. At the same time, the event provided numerous ideas for the ongoing debate on AI in geography.
Dr. Hohmann Award 2025 for Dr. Arne Rieber by the Cologne Geographical Society
On 4 December the board of the Society for Geography (GfE) in Cologne presented Dr Arne Rieber with the certificate for this year's Dr Hohmann Grant for his research project “German Industrial Transformation: Geoeconomy and the Role of the State in the Chemical Industry”. Congratulations!
Collaborative Research Center “Future Rural Africa” (CRC-TRR 228) Extended at GIUB
The Collaborative Research Center Transregio (TRR) 228 “Future Rural Africa” has secured four more years of funding from the German Research Foundation (DFG) and is thus entering its third funding period. In this project, researchers from the Universities of Bonn and Cologne study how rural regions in Africa are changing and can be shaped in the future, working closely with local partners to explore key questions about socio-ecological transformations and future-making in rural Africa. 
COP30 – Prof. Dr Lisa Schipper emphasises the importance of adaptation and climate justice
From 10 to 21 November 2025, the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) will take place in Belém, Brazil. Prof. Dr. Lisa Schipper has spoken to various media outlets about ‘Adaptation COP30.’ She emphasises that climate adaptation is inextricably linked to development and justice and is becoming increasingly existential in the face of persistently high emissions and a lack of political commitment. At the same time, she sees the strong participation of indigenous representatives as a moment of climate justice.
Dr. Juliane Dame appointed as interim professor for Urban and Regional Geography
Starting in the 2025/26 winter semester, Dr. Juliane Dame will substitute the professorship for Urban and Regional Geography at the Department of Geography at the University of Bonn. She focuses on topics related to environmental governance and sustainability transformation. Juliane Dame will offer modules in both master's and bachelor's programs.
Start of the 2025/26 semester – Welcome to GIUB!
From October 9 onwards, new first-year students were welcomed to the Department of Geography at the University of Bonn. From October 13-17, the traditional orientation week, or O-Week for short, took place, designed to help new students get started with their studies. The student council also organised a varied programme of introductory activities, such as a bachelor's and master's rally.
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