GFZ German research centre for geo sciences
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Portrait photo of a friendly smiling woman with long dark hair and dark glasses. A fountain in the background.

Sanja Panovska won the 1.500 euros EGU Outreach Prize 2023 to realize a booklet for kids with games and puzzles about different geoscience fields. In an interview she gives insights into the project.

Poster exhibition at the Brandenburg Hydrogen Day at the GFZ, some participants in the foreground

The German Research Centre for Geosciences and the Brandenburg Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy are organising the Brandenburg Hydrogen Day for the first time today.

Group picture of the participants

As part of the CAWa-Green project, the 6th edition of the “Tashkent Water Security Lectures” took place in Uzbekistan at the end of October – on the topic of water security in Central Asia

[Translate to English:] Hörsaal

The Autumn School will take place for the 21st time on 13 and 14 November - with over 70 participants. The title of this year's teacher training programme: "Africa - A continent in the focus of geosci

As the outer casing of the seismometer is transparent, you can see the inner elements. The seismometer is a little narrower than the pencil next to it for size comparison.

The GFZ is setting up a temporary seismic network in Ukraine. For this purpose, three special seismometers that can be used by laypersons have been installed in Ukraine. Twenty more are to follow.

The Delegations in the Historic Library on the Telegrafenberg. In the back there are from left to right, the Dutch Ambassador for Germany, Ronald van Roeden, the Dutch Minister for Education, Culture and Science, Robbert Dijkgraaf and  the scientific director of the GFZ, Susanne Buiter.

The Minister of Research and the Ambassador of the Netherlands, Robbert Dijkgraaf and Ronald van Roeden, visited the GFZ for an exchange on talent development and diversity in science.

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