Executive Department for
Press, Communication and Marketing
Adolf-Reichwein-Straße 2a Gebäude AVZ (Gebäudeteil AR-NA) 57068 Siegen
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News and Press
Welcome to the Executive Department for Press, Communication and Marketing of the University of Siegen.
This site provides news about the University of Siegen - from research news to event announcements. We provide regional, national and international media representatives with details about research results and exciting background stories. A range of publications, such as the university newspaper, are offered to complement our service. In addition, we are responsible for marketing activities at the University of Siegen and we organize central events.
If you are a media representative, please feel free to contact us when you are looking for a scientific expert.

Interdisciplinary training in the medical field
(28.01.2021) ITN STIMULUS, a European training network in the field of biomaterials, has been launched with the participation of the University of Siegen and ATTO-TEC, a company originally spun off from the university. The aim is to further develop intelligent wound dressings that can identify bacterial infections and also treat them in a targeted manner.

EU funds doctoral school on artificial intelligence
(12.01.2021) The University of Siegen is receiving 500,000 euros from the European Union to set up an international doctoral school.

Smallest-scale technologies for a big medical impact
(08.12.2020) With the further development of the Center for Micro and Nanochemistry and Engineering (Cµ), the University of Siegen is boosting medical research into aspects of (bio)chemical sensor technology in the School of Science and Technology.

New cultural sciences collaborative research center
(27.11.2020) Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) supports "Transformations of Popular Culture" CRC at the University of Siegen. 10 million euros of funding.

Life and work in the pandemic
(23.11.2020) Scientists from the University of Siegen use Twitter to examine the influence of video conferencing on our interactions.