Social coexistence

Humboldt-Universit?t is committed to research on democracy and participation - one of the most pressing social issues of our time. It is not only about understanding the dynamics and changes in democracies and institutions, but also about the legal framework that shapes and organises our coexistence.

Democracy & participation

Modern societies & political systems

The Institute of Social Sciences combines sociology and political science with a thematic focus on inequality and labour, democracy and transformation, migration and the urban world. Researchers analyse how democracies and their institutions function and how they deal with social crises. Their research is not only communicated in teaching, but is also actively disseminated to society through events and publications.

Science needs freedom

Without freedom in science, there can be no independent research or social progress. But this freedom is coming under pressure worldwide. We provide insights into current debates, shed light on legal, political and ethical dimensions and offer scientists a platform to make their professional perspectives and expertise visible. The "Science Needs Freedom" campaign is a collaboration between Freie Universit?t Berlin, Humboldt-Universit?t zu Berlin and the SCRIPTS Cluster of Excellence.

Law & Justice

Our students are actively committed to integration and human rights. In the Humboldt Law Clinic Fundamental and Human Rights and the Refugee Law Clinic, law students work together with lawyers and NGOs on real cases - for example to protect refugees or to enforce social rights. The clinics combine legal training with practical engagement for disadvantaged groups and thus make a direct contribution to civil society.