The core values of open and liberal societies are the focus of a high-profile conference at the Ingolstadt School of Management (WFI) of the Catholic…
Prof. Dr. Nadja Ray (39) holds the new Chair of Geomatics and Geomathematics at the KU, which is funded by the City of Ingolstadt. Professor Ray is…
Fields such as medicine and security services can benefit from new data science methods. However, this presupposes further development of areas such…
The working group “Shalom für Gerechtigkeit und Frieden” (Shalom for justice and peace) at the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt (KU) awards…
When Queen Elizabeth II began her reign, Winston Churchill was still the British Prime Minister. Hardly anyone today can remember a Great Britain…
Overall, KU graduates are significantly more satisfied with their studies than alumni from other Bavarian universities. This is the result of the…
What potential do robotic systems hold when it comes to relieving highly qualified nursing staff in hospitals of non-specialist service activities?…
Since 2020, the KU has been one of seven worldwide hubs for the dissemination and promotion of service learning at Catholic higher education…
Two doctoral candidates at the School of Management, Katharina Hartinger and Philipp Krug, had the rare and honorable chance to get to know and…
Katharina Hartinger, doctoral candidate at the KU Ingolstadt School of Management, has secured the European Economic Association’s teaching award for…