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Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg
Institution
Section overview
Description
The University of Oldenburg is a young university. Since its founding in 1973 the university has enriched the Northwest region of Germany with economic and cultural impulses. Strengthening the region as a centre of science and research is also the declared objective of its close co-operation with the University of Bremen. Combining and developing scientific excellence with outstanding teaching is the agenda for the coming years. The foundation has been laid: internationally visible and interdisciplinary research, systematic promotion of young researchers and a complete restructuring to Bachelor and Master degrees.
Activities
- Research
Subordinate institutions
- Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment
- Institute for Biology and Environmental Sciences
- Institute for Business and Economics Education
- Landscape Ecology Group
- Spatial Planning Working Group
- Department Business Information Systems / Very Large Business Applications
- Branch Ecological Economics
- Branch Economics of the Commons
- Research Group Biodiversity and Evolution of Plants
- II. School of Computing Science, Business Administration, Economics, and Law
Coordinated projects
- A future for kale – testing and breeding development of kale (Brassica oleracea convar. acephala var. sabellica) for different growing periods under organic growing conditions
- Collaborative project: Mosquito monitoring in Germany - subproject 5
- Collaborative project: Mosquitoes and mosquito-borne zoonotic diseases in Germany. Subproject 5
- Entomological studies to control Bluetongue disease (BTD), WG 5
- Mosquito and mosquito-transmitted zoonosis in Germany (continuation)
- Peat-free climate-friendly plant substrates from hydrochar and biochar - Universität Oldenburg
- Reintroduction of macrozoobenthic organisms in running waters - Success control study 2021
Coordinated projects of subordinate institutions
- (Re-)/ establishment of species-rich hay meadows
- Chronosequenzielle changes of properties, self-restoration, post-agrarian Albeluvisole the taiga and Calcisole and Solonetz the dry steppes of Russia, with particular emphasis on humus dynamics
- Collaborative project: Comparison of innovative methods effectively reducing insect burden in stables, Subproject 2
- Collaborative project: Cross innovation and digitisation in animal-friendly pig farming, taking into account the protection of resources - 'DigiSchwein advise, qualify and promote'. Subproject 2
- Collaborative project: Nutrient inputs into drainage systems of grassland areas in northern Germany: Analysis to derive recommendations for action. Subproject 3
- Collaborative project: Nutrient inputs into drainage systems of grassland areas in northern Germany: Analysis to derive recommendations for action. Subproject 4
- Communication strategies of companies in the food industry in the area of animal production and processing
- Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) - Transforming local food systems - subproject B
- Critical transitions in biodiversity: from basics to detection and warning signals
- Development of ecologically cultivated fruit varieties
- Ethics management in the health food industry - A feasibility study
- NEMo - Sustainable realisation of mobility needs in rural areas
- VICE - Vector-borne Infections: risk based and Cost Efficient surveillance systems
Coordinated collaborative projects of subordinate institutions
Subordinate institutions as work package leader of collaborative projects
Involved in research projects
- Biotope network grassland
- Grassland biotope network
- Importance of resource diversity to stingless bees in Australia
- Optimising Sphagnum farming: water management, climate impact, biodiversity & product development
- Shelf and coastal systems: Investigations on fish assemblages in small defined areas in the North Sea to assess the anthropogenic influence on marine ecosystems (e.g. offshore windfarms).
- SWAMPS - possibilities and limits of water level regulation from the perspective of agriculture
Contact
Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg
Ammerlaender Heerstr 114-118
D-26129 Oldenburg
Lower Saxony
Germany
Phone: +49-441-798-0
Fax: +49-441-798-3000
Email: koordinator(@)uni-oldenburg.de