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Hochschule Geisenheim University Welcomes 401 Students to Freshers' Week

As the 2019/20 Winter Semester commences, representatives from the region, the town and Hochschule Geisenheim University welcome new students to the Rheingau.

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Hochschule Geisenheim University awards 2019 DAAD Prize to Ulukbek Turdumamatov

The Beverage Technology Student has been awarded the 1,000 euro prize in recognition of his commitment to social work since his arrival in Germany.

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Pact with the Middle Kingdom

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A delegation from Hochschule Geisenheim University recently visited China.

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Geisenheimer Science Pub Enters Next Round

Experience Science at first hand!

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Practical Research Project VitiFIT launched

German Agriculture Minister Julia Klöckner handed over a grant amounting to 6.3 million euros to finance a major five-year joint project focusing on vine health preservation in organic viticulture

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Thousands explore Hochschule Geisenheim University at its Open Campus Day 2019

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Experiencing science with all the senses: a wide range of attractions delights both young and old, experts and laypeople

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Climate Change Challenges for the Wine Industry

Conference organized by the Geisenheim Institut of Continuing Education highlights challenges in viticulture and winemaking in view of temperature rises and extreme weather events and offers practical management strategies for participants.

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Cooperation Agreement with Leading Partners in the Field of Digitalization

Digitalization is playing an ever increasing role in Hochschule Geisenheim University's applied research and practice-oriented teaching.

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Joint doctorate Adelaide-Geisenheim receives prestigious international awards

Former Geisenheimer, Dr. Martin Hirche is delighted by international recognition of his doctorate in marketing, completed at the end of 2018 at University of South Australia (UniSA).

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Floral Vegetation in Steep-Slope Viticulture

Hochschule Geisenheim University research project aims to show how new terraced vineyards can be efficiently planted with cover crops which also help in nature conservation.

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