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Starting in May, Kathi will give a Tai Chi course in Adlershof for all members and friends of the lab. Tai Chi Chuan is an ancient Chinese martial art. Because of the way it is practised, it is an excellent connector between effective physical training and meditative...
New publication: review article
Starting in May, Kathi will give a Tai Chi course in Adlershof for all members and friends of the lab. Tai Chi Chuan is an ancient Chinese martial art. Because of the way it is practised, it is an excellent connector between effective physical training and meditative...
Tai Chi course for the lab
Starting in May, Kathi will give a Tai Chi course in Adlershof for all members and friends of the lab. Tai Chi Chuan is an ancient Chinese martial art. Because of the way it is practised, it is an excellent connector between effective physical training and meditative...
Adlershof Dissertation Prize: Congrats, Julia!
A massive congratulations to Julia Baum who was a runner up for this year’s Adlershof Dissertation Prize. On February 14, 2023, the Adlershof Dissertation Prize was awarded for the 21st time. Julia had been shortlisted for the prize and presented her work to the...
Summer
Waking up to 0 degrees and grey skies makes us think back to this wonderful summer meet-up in Brandenburg. Soon, spring will be here and we will be sitting outside during lunchs in Adlershof and surely there will be many get togethers when the temperatures are high...zot
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