

“I hope we get the chance to do things better this time.“
Dr Sebastian Schmuck has been part the UDE for over 25 years – now, as sustainability manager, he is actively shaping its future. In this interview, he talks about carbon footprints, social justice and why real change begins with every member of the university.


New Dynamics Discovered in Heterogeneous Catalysis
Researchers at UDE have shown that solid catalysts can sometimes behave differently than previously assumed during hydrogen production. This could help improve reaction models and make green hydrogen production more efficient.


Lysosome expert receives Heisenberg Professorship
When the body starts to tweak and twitch, it tries to solve problems itself first. With lysosomes, for example. They remove old or damaged cells. Prof. Dr. Dominic Winter is researching how this “recycling center” works – and how defects play a role in cancer.
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Research at UDE

Main Research Areas Profiling Research
Targeted research is important to us - in the faculties, at the entire university and together with our partners. We concentrate particularly on five main research areas.

Laying Foundation for Success Freedom for Science
Gaining knowledge and the possibility of opening up new scientific activities as a central task: We create freedom for the realisation of research projects.

Together Even Better University Alliance Ruhr
Gaining knowledge and the possibility of opening up new scientific activities as a central task: We create freedom for the realisation of research projects.
Studying at UDE
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As one of Germanys largest universities, we offer an extensive range of subjects: You can choose from over 250 bachelor and master programmes as well as teacher training and medicine.
Apply nowAdmittedly, the Ruhr Area is not New York City. But almost.Living in Duisburg & Essen
At the UDE you will meet people from more than 130 nations in a large melting pot. The Ruhr area is a structure of superlatives: Germany's largest settlement area, right in the centre of Europe. Despite all prejudices, it is not grey here, but green. In 2017, Essen was named the "Green Capital of Europe". And the Ruhr region is rich in culture. So rich that the entire region has been declared European Capital of Culture 2010 by the EU. But while other conurbations always try to present their best side, the people in our region show themselves as they are: Imaginative, curious, open-minded.