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Tone of letters influences capital flows into mutual funds
The writing style of shareholder letters from US fund companies influences how much capital flows from investors into the fund. If they are written dishonestly or negatively, it does not go down well with investors.
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Aitana Orrego Martínez Receives DAAD Prize
Aitana Orrego Martínez comes from Peru's capital Lima. At the age of 18, she moved to Germany to study Political Science with a minor in Economics at the University of Mannheim. During her studies, she discovered her passion for international development cooperation, for which she was awarded this ...
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University Commits to Appointing More Women
The University of Mannheim joins the voluntary commitment of the German Rectors’ Conference to achieve more gender equality in appointments
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Trustworthy AI Made in Mannheim
How can we use artificial intelligence (AI) to make comprehensible medical decisions? A new project at the University of Mannheim, which has received funding from the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), will analyze this question.
Prof. Dr. Thorsten Meiser, Prof. Dr. Simone Paolo Ponzetto, Dr. Ross Ogilvie, Prof. Dr. Marc Debus mit der Proerektorin für Studium und Lehre, Prof. Dr. Annette Kehnel
Four Teachers Were Honored with the University’s Teaching Award
Their teaching is extraordinary: Three professors and one postdoctoral researcher have received the University of Mannheim’s teaching award 2024 in recognition of their outstanding teaching methods and commitment to students. Professor Dr. Simone Paolo Ponzetto, Professor Dr. Marc Debus, Professor ...
Dr. Dr. h.c. Manfred Fuchs, Prof. Dr. Thomas Puhl, Dr. Susanne Fuchs und Stefan Fuchs (v.l.n.r.)
Universitätstag 2024
At this year’s Universitätstag, President Professor Dr. Thomas Puhl gave an overview of current developments at the university. He honored Dr. Dr. h.c. Manfred Fuchs on the occasion of his 85th birthday and awarded the University Medal to Dr. Susanne Fuchs and Stefan Fuchs. The university also ...
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Only One in Three People Enjoy Talking about Politics – The Reasons Are More Social than Political
The current issue of the “MZES Focus” series, published by the Mannheim Center for European Social Research (MZES), is dedicated to attitudes towards political conversations – both in general and in the case of differences in opinion.
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Support for teaching initiatives: ENGAGE.EU Academic Initiative Incubator
ENGAGE.EU is funding the development of new educational programs within the alliance. Teachers from all partner universities can apply until September 25.
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Study on Survivors of Sexual Violence Comes to Astonishing Conclusion
The study of two political scientists from Mannheim and Bergen in Norway shows that – contrary to previous assumptions – survivors of sexual violence are more involved in local communities than before.
Study on EU Climate Policy Shows that Pricing Carbon Dioxide Is an Effective Tool for Reducing French Producers’ Emissions
A study conducted by the EPoS Economic Research Center at the Universities of Mannheim and Bonn shows that EU emissions trading works.