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On 09.02.2024, Dr. Rehagel was a guest speaker at the Veterinary Public Health Seminar in Hanover, where she gave a lecture on the topic "Relevance of mycotoxins in new foods". The lecture was embedde

The Hochschule Niederrhein (HSNR) has presented the FAUST guest student program for the 2024 summer semester. The offer is aimed at all interested people and offers a comprehensive educational and cul

Our world is changing rapidly. This has direct consequences for companies and their management. As part of a Business Administration and Economics research project in the winter semester 2023/24, a te

The shortage of skilled workers in the fields of mathematics, information technology, natural sciences and technology (STEM) is considerable - also in the Lower Rhine region. The most important task i

On the nationwide Girls' & Boys' Day, pupils have the opportunity to spend a day getting a taste of the world of work in companies, institutions or clubs. This is intended to help them discover their

After a three-year break, the time has come again: The Equal Opportunities Commission is organizing the third ideas competition and is looking for suggestions on the following topics: Equality diversi

On 09.04.2024 from 17:00 , the first networking meeting of the university's Pride Progress Network will take place in the foyer of Building J on Krefeld South Campus. The network aims to promote excha

Professor Dr. Georg Oecking and Professor Dr. Katrin Nihalani are the two newly elected chairs of the Senate of The Hochschule Niederrhein. While Oecking, Professor of Business Administration and Econ

The Hochschule Niederrhein (HSNR) is getting to grips with litter: equipped with bin bags, gloves and tongs, around 80 employees and students lent a helping hand during the semester break: On Thursday

87 percent of global textile waste in the clothing industry ends up in landfills or is incinerated. Of the 13 percent that is still mechanically processed, most used textiles end up as insulation mate

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