Executive Department for
Press, Communication and Marketing
Adolf-Reichwein-Straße 2a Gebäude AVZ (Gebäudeteil AR-NA) 57068 Siegen
Phone:    +49 (0)271/740-4915 Fax.:    +49 (0)271/740-4911 E-Mail:  presse@uni-siegen.de
News and Press
Welcome to the Executive Department for Press, Communication and Marketing of the University of Siegen.
This site provides news about the University of Siegen - from research news to event announcements. We provide regional, national and international media representatives with details about research results and exciting background stories. A range of publications, such as the university newspaper, are offered to complement our service. In addition, we are responsible for marketing activities at the University of Siegen and we organize central events.
If you are a media representative, please feel free to contact us when you are looking for a scientific expert.

Can ChatGPT4 Pass Cryptography Tests?
(24.06.2024) Three experts from the University of Siegen are researching how well ChatGPT4 performs in real testing situations. Their findings may surprise you.

More Than an Academic Competition
(17.06.2024) Students from Siegen University received multiple awards at the largest United Nations simulation conference, held in New York.

A City-Side Window into the University
(07.06.2024) NRW Minister of Science Ina Brandes ceremonially opened the University of Siegen’s new Study Services Center at the heart of the Siegen city center. It will serve as a hub for current and prospective students as well as other members of the educational field.

Research Prize for Advancements in Material Behavior during Crashes
(06.06.2024) Chongyang Zeng from the Chair for Automotive Lightweight Design has improved on a process for measuring the behavior of materials under crash loads. His work earned him first place at the “ZwickRoell Science Award,” an international research prize.

DFG Extends Siegen Research Training Group
(14.05.2024) Strong signal for the future of research at the University of Siegen —the German Research Association (DFG) extends funding for the “Folgen sozialer Hilfen” research training group through 2029.