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Sustainability at the University of Mannheim

Transforming the economy and society sustainably is one of the pressing global challenges of our time. Climate change, human rights violations and scarcer resources are just some aspects of this problem. The University of Mannheim, which has a profile characterized by the economic and social sciences, sees it as its task to help overcome this challenge. Our research and teaching can make powerful contributions. In addition, we also rely on research findings in our own actions and thus strive to be a pioneer in implementing innovative measures.

We are guided by research findings in making our own processes more sustainable. The effectiveness of the measures taken is the main focus. This is how we combine research and practice.
Dr. Katrin Schoppa-Bauer, Executive Vice President, and Professor Moritz Fleischmann, Vice President for Sustainability and International Affairsn

#SustainableUniMA

Tim Neubauer. Er lehnt locker an einem Baum und lacht, dabei trägt er einen schwarzen Pullover.
I will make a difference by reducing single-use plastics at student parties to reduce, inter alia, ocean pollution.
#SustainableUniMA
Tim Neubauer
Student, M.Ed. German and History
Katrin Gschwind steht vor einem grünen Hintergrund und lächelt in die Kamera.
I make a difference by focusing my PhD research project on analyzing the cost of low-emission technologies for a more sustainable future.
#SustainableUniMA
Katrin Gschwind
Doctoral student
Clara Schünemann. Sie steht unter einem Baum und lächelt, dabei trägt sie ein schwarz-beige gemustertes Oberteil.
I will make a difference by integrating environmental protection into my daily life and by not buying fast fashion or a car.
#SustainableUniMA
Clara Schünemann
Student, B.A. Culture and Economy: German Studies
 Paul Heierling. Er lächelt und trägt einen grünlich karierten Schal über einer grauen Jacke.
I will make a difference by campaigning for a green campus and planning sustainability projects as representative of the AStA Campus department.
#SustainableUniMA
Paul Heierling
Representative of the AStA Campus department

Creating a sustainable economy and society is an urgent challenge for us all. In the “#SustainableUniMA – I will make a difference by ...” campaign, members of the University of Mannheim are facing this challenge and provide an answer in the form of a personal statement.

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