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From the Lecture Hall to the Lab: Students Make Their Mark in a Global Bio-Competition

For the first time, KIT students are participating in the world’s largest competition in synthetic biology: iGEM (International Genetically Engineered Machine). Around 400 teams compete in this event every year. In clicKIT, Karoline, Friederike, and Thomas explain why they’re participating and why iGEM is much more than a traditional competition.

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Defne Çelik stands on a stage with a microphone and some cards in her hands.
“I’m in Love with My Studies!”

Defne Çelik has been awarded the 2026 DAAD Prize, honoring outstanding academic achievements and an exemplary dedication to supporting international students. When she heard the news, she was left speechless. In clicKIT, the student talks about her journey to KIT, her experiences, and her motivation to help others.

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Luis Schuster mit seinem Fahrrad.
From Karlsruhe to Rome: An Erasmus Semester on Two Wheels

A semester abroad, new friendships, and experiences that last a lifetime: Every year, the Erasmus program enables hundreds of KIT students to venture beyond national borders. One of them is architecture student Luis Schuster. He traveled to Rome by bike for his Erasmus semester and is now sharing his experiences as a KIT Erasmus ambassador in the #OneInOneMillion campaign.

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“You Need to Be Proactive – That’s How You Get Support”

Paraplegia, depression, diabetes, visual impairment — students with health-related challenges often depend on tailored advice and support. We took a closer look at the most important support services available at KIT and spoke with both students and advisors. 

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Jan S. Hesthaven and Martin Keller sit at a table and talk.
“Innovation Ecosystems like KIT Are Essential for Technological Sovereignty in Germany“

Helmholtz President Martin Keller visited KIT in March and had the opportunity to learn about ongoing research, speak with KIT’s early-career researchers and visit some of our unique infrastructure. In a common interview, he and KIT President Jan S. Hesthaven discussed upcoming priorities and KIT’s special role within the Helmholtz Association.

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MIT Master’s Program with No Required Courses: Freedom of Choice as a Key Advantage!

The Mechatronics and Information Technology (MIT) master’s program at KIT combines mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and information technology into mechatronics. Students enjoy a great deal of freedom and can combine modules according to their own interests and preferences.

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A Doctorate Knows No Age

Would you still do a doctorate at 73? Hermann Merkel did, and five years later he can officially call himself “Doctor.” The former freight forwarder conducted research on e-highways at the KIT Institute for Material Handling and Logistics, often doubting himself in the process. In clicKIT, he explains what kept him going and why this period had such a profound impact on him.

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Autonomous four-wheeled robot with camera and sensors walking in a hallway.
Robot Dogs and Chatbots: KIT Students Shape the Digital Future

Every year, students compete in the Digital Future Challenge (DFC) to develop the best solutions for a digital future. This year, two KIT teams prevailed over 87 other ideas: the AI agent system “Ankommen” helps people navigate the bureaucratic landscape, and the robot dog “Sprout” helps reduce the use of chemicals in agriculture.

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From KIT to MIT: “Don't wait for someone to invite you”

What do robotics, artificial intelligence, and battery research have in common? For Noah Geiger and Konrad Dittrich, the answer is curiosity, initiative, and the courage to pursue international opportunities. Both studied at KIT, both sought to think outside the box, and both ended up at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). This was not by coincidence, but through intentional decisions.

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When the Campus Turns into a Competition Arena

133 participants from 53 universities competing against each other: The German University Championships (DHM) in taekwondo took place at KIT on November 29, 2025. The event was organized by two KIT students, Kaize Zhou and Jessica Wolf. In clicKIT, they share what made the competition day so special.

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