An Infinitely Dark Legacy

“An Infinitely Dark Legacy”: Exhibition and Discussion in Mainz

Wednesday 28, January 2026 to Friday 30, January 2026.

Current space exploration, increasingly dominated by private industry, raises questions about…

KU President Gabriele Gien, together with the spokespersons of the Student Representative Council, is delighted about the award “Most Popular University in Germany.”

KU voted Germany’s most popular University for 4th time

There are awards that do not lose in significance even when they are awarded repeatedly: For the KU, this is particularly true for title of "Most…

[Translate to English:] Der künstliche Chitgar-See in der iranischen Hauptstadt Teheran

More than scarce: The power games over water in Iran

Water is far more than a scarce resource in Iran. It is a political issue, an instrument of power and a central element in the history of the nation…

[Translate to English:] Prof. Waldinger

"Prof. Waldinger, does nature have a price tag?"

In the series “Ask the KU Profs,” experts from the KU explain current research findings from their field in an exciting and approachable way.…

[Translate to English:] Alternativ

Fascinating insights into ‘The stumbling blocks of business division’:

Many thanks to Mr Andreas Wildgruber (tax advisor/senior manager) and Mr Nikolai Kupfer (tax advisor/manager) from GRÄFE Tax & Legal GmbH Munich for…

[Translate to English:] Alternativ

Exciting insights into ‘Corporation tax option under Section 1a of the Corporation Tax Act (KStG) vs. retention benefits under Section 34a of the Income Tax Act (EStG)’:

Many thanks to Dr Michael Hoheisel (tax advisor, partner) and Ms Isabel Deinhard (M.A.) from GKK PartG mbB Munich for their interesting guest lecture…

Group picture of participants in front of WFI

Doctoral students from all over Bavaria visit WFI

Around 70 early-career researchers from all over Bavaria met at the KU for a professional exchange as part of the doctoral workshop of the Graduate…

The goal of the Consulting Badge at the KU is to teach students the tools they need for successful consulting projects. Prof. Dr. André Habisch (left) is responsible for this additional training, which includes a very special pro bono course offered by Dr. Franz Glatz. Andreas Jehn, managing director of Lebenshilfe Bayern Mitte, and student Annalena Foth were able to discover for themselves how enriching this course is.

KU students: Pro bono work for Ingolstadt-based institutions

Students from the Ingolstadt School of Management (WFI) at the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt (KU) are currently examining specific…

Professor Dahlke in an interview with DOMRADIO

Prof. Dr. Benjamin Dahlke analyzes the relationship between US Catholics and Trump

“In terms of his demeanor, Leo acts as an anti-Trump figure.”

One…

[Translate to English:] Alternative

Guest lecture by WTS Munich on Thursday, 29 January 2026

As part of the 'International Corporate Taxation' event, we are delighted to welcome guest lecturers Dr Gabriele Rautenstrauch (tax advisor/partner)…