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  • Science and creativity can go hand in hand, as demonstrated by the improv theater group “anundpfirsich” at the Annual Event of the Graduate Campus. In the exercise pictured, a member of the audience helped to solve a riddle through her gestures. (Picture: Laura Herrera)
    Science and creativity can go hand in hand, as demonstrated by the improv theater group “anundpfirsich” at the Annual Event of the Graduate Campus. In the exercise pictured, a member of the audience helped to solve a riddle through her gestures. (Picture: Laura Herrera)
  • A hands-on event ... (Picture: Laura Herrera)
    A hands-on event ... (Picture: Laura Herrera)
  • Mercator Award-winner Natalia Arenas-Ramirez developed an antibody that increases the effectiveness of immunotherapy with interleukin-2. (Picture: Laura Herrera)
    Mercator Award-winner Natalia Arenas-Ramirez developed an antibody that increases the effectiveness of immunotherapy with interleukin-2. (Picture: Laura Herrera)
  • Can the Bible serve as a source of critical reflection on the power of the state? Mercator Award-winner Christoph Heilig (left) investigated this question. (Picture: Laura Herrera)
    Can the Bible serve as a source of critical reflection on the power of the state? Mercator Award-winner Christoph Heilig (left) investigated this question. (Picture: Laura Herrera)
  • Economist Bruno Caprettini (left) investigated structural change in economics and processes of industrialization, in particular. Here he is pictured receiving the Mercator Award from Andrew Holland, Executive Director of the Mercator Foundation. (Picture: Laura Herrera)
    Economist Bruno Caprettini (left) investigated structural change in economics and processes of industrialization, in particular. Here he is pictured receiving the Mercator Award from Andrew Holland, Executive Director of the Mercator Foundation. (Picture: Laura Herrera)
  • The Graduate Campus team with Director Ulrike Müller-Böker in the middle of the top row. (Picture: Laura Herrera)
    The Graduate Campus team with Director Ulrike Müller-Böker in the middle of the top row. (Picture: Laura Herrera)