Events

Conference: 'Zurechnung bei staatlichem Unterlassen'
Nov 10, 2022 to Nov 11, 2022

The project "Attributing Acts of Omission to the State in an Era of Expanding Responsibilty" under the direction of Dr. Thomas Grosse-Wilde and Dr. Laurence O`Hara will hold a conference on the topic 'Zurechnung bei staatlichem Unterlassen' on November 10/11, 2023, to which all interested parties are cordially invited. If you have any further questions about the event, please feel free to contact the project management or Ms. Johanna Tix.

Project presentation at the FIW colloquium
Apr 26, 2022

The project "Knowledge policy of school closures" under the direction of Prof. Dr. David Kaldewey and Prof. Dr. Adrian Hermann will conduct a project presentation at the FIW Colloquium on April 26, 2022, to which all interested parties are cordially invited. If you have any further questions about the event, please feel free to contact the project management or Ms. Johanna Tix.

Project presentation at the FIW colloquium
Nov 08, 2022

The project "Knowledge policy of school closures" under the direction of Prof. Dr. David Kaldewey and Prof. Dr. Adrian Hermann will conduct a project presentation at the FIW Colloquium on November 8th, 2022, to which all interested parties are cordially invited. If you have any further questions about the event, please feel free to contact the project management or Ms. Johanna Tix.

Lecture: 'Wohlbefinden zwischen Arbeitsplatz und Home-Office'
Dec 07, 2022

The project "Home office and well-being" under the direction of Dr. Johanna Hartung gives a lecture with subsequent discussion on the topic 'Wohlbefinden zwischen Arbeitsplatz und Home-Office' (Dies Academicus) on December 7, 2022, to which all interested parties are cordially invited. If you have any further questions about the event, please feel free to contact the project management or Ms. Johanna Tix.

Workshop: 'Forschen mit Instagram-Daten...'
Jul 19, 2022

The project "Digital Public Sphere(s) in the Pandemic: Information and Disinformation Discourses on Instagram" under the direction of Prof. Dr. Caja Thimm will conduct a workshop on July 19, 2022 on the topic of 'Forschen mit Instagram-Daten: Werkstattbericht zu Möglichkeiten & Schwierigkeiten von Ansätzen der Computational Social Sciences' (conducted by Dr. Lisa Merten, Hanna Immler M.A. and Philipp Kessling M.A., Hans Bredow Institute) to which all interested parties are cordially invited. If you have any further questions about the event, please feel free to contact the project management or Ms. Johanna Tix.

Workshop: ‚The Global Politics of Artificial Intelligence’
Jun 23, 2023 to Jun 24, 2023

The project "AI Postdocs: joint postdoc program of CST Bonn and LCFI Cambridge on the philosophy of AI" under the direction of Prof. Dr. Markus Gabriel, Jan Voosholz, Prof. Dr. em. Huw Price (Cambridge, Dist. Em. Prof. University of Bonn), Dr. Stephen Cave (Cambridge) and Dr. Kanta Dihal (Cambridge) will conduct a workshop on 'The Global Politics of Artificial Intelligence: Historical, Comparative, and Critical Perspectives' (Academy of International Affairs NRW, Bonn, Org. A. Taillandier) on June 23-24, 2023, to which all interested parties are cordially invited. If you have any further questions about the event, please do not hesitate to contact the project management or Ms. Johanna Tix.

Lecture: Certifying Sustainable AI in the framework of the AI...'
Jun 17, 2021

The project "Certified AI" led by Dr. Julia Maria Möning and Dr. Sergio Genovesi will give a presentation on 'Certifying Sustainable AI in the framework of the AI.NRW flagship project' (Sustainable AI Conference)' on June 17, 2021, to which all interested parties are cordially invited. If you have any further questions about the event, please feel free to contact the project management or Ms. Johanna Tix.

Lecture: ‚KI-Zertifizierung und KI-Verordnungsentwurf...'
Oct 27, 2021 from 08:30 AM to 04:30 PM

Lecture: ‚KI-Zertifizierung und KI-Verordnungsentwurf: die Rolle der Ethik" at the Online-Conference „Zertifizierung und der KI-Verordnungsentwurf der Europäischen Kommission – Chancen, Herausforderungen, Perspektiven‘ The European Commission recently launched the world's first comprehensive legal framework in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). The draft AI regulation is intended to secure a trustworthy use of these technologies that is in line with European values. Certification, among other things, is also considered a central building block for achieving these purposes. From the perspective of all stakeholders involved, it is advisable to address the regulatory content of the draft and the possibilities for its implementation at an early stage. The conference will therefore take a closer look at the draft regulation in general, the role of certification, and practical aspects of the regulatory concept.

Workshop: "'Meet the Expert': Common Boundaries. The Theory..."
Aug 29, 2023 from 10:00 AM to 01:00 PM

Workshop: 'Meet the Expert' The Center for Life Ethics and haus_für_JUNGES_denken will conduct a workshop on August 29, 2023 from 10 am - 1 pm on "Common Boundaries. The Theory and Practice of Environmental Property (Prof. Dr. Michael Cox)." The workshop will take place at the Center for Life Ethics, Schaumburg-Lippe-Str. 7, 53113 Bonn, Germany. All interested parties are asked to register by email to meet-the-expert@uni-bonn.de by August 15, 2023. The number of participants is limited to 25 slots. The workshop will be held in English.

Lecture: Persönlichkeitsschuld, Kriminalbiologie - & Versöhnung?
Nov 30, 2023 from 06:15 PM

How can the objects and case documentation of the Hans Gross Criminal Museum in Graz help to explore the topics of 'guilt' and 'reconciliation'? These and other questions will be discussed in the digital seminar using real criminal cases. The seminar introduces the new cooperation between the Bonn Center for Reconciliation Research and the Hans-Gross-Criminal Museum of the University of Graz. Professors, students and also external interested persons are cordially invited! Registration via vforum@uni-bonn.de until November 1, 2023.

Lecture: 'Brief eines zum Tode Verurteilten'
Dec 14, 2023 from 06:15 PM

How can the objects and case documentation of the Hans Gross Criminal Museum in Graz help to explore the topics of 'guilt' and 'reconciliation'? These and other questions will be discussed in the digital seminar using real criminal cases. The seminar introduces the new cooperation between the Bonn Center for Reconciliation Research and the Hans-Gross-Criminal Museum of the University of Graz. Professors, students and also external interested persons are cordially invited! Registration via vforum@uni-bonn.de until November 1, 2023.

Lecture: 'Versöhnung ausgeschlossen. Der Fall Hans & Otto Gross'
Jan 11, 2024 from 06:15 PM

How can the objects and case documentation of the Hans Gross Criminal Museum in Graz help to explore the topics of 'guilt' and 'reconciliation'? These and other questions will be discussed in the digital seminar using real criminal cases. The seminar introduces the new cooperation between the Bonn Center for Reconciliation Research and the Hans-Gross-Criminal Museum of the University of Graz. Professors, students and also external interested persons are cordially invited! Registration via vforum@uni-bonn.de until November 1, 2023.

Lecture 'Begrüßung und Einführung'
Nov 09, 2023 from 11:00 AM

How can the objects and case documentation of the Hans Gross Criminal Museum in Graz help to explore the topics of 'guilt' and 'reconciliation'? These and other questions will be discussed in the digital seminar using real criminal cases. The seminar introduces the new cooperation between the Bonn Center for Reconciliation Research and the Hans-Gross-Criminal Museum of the University of Graz. Professors, students and also external interested persons are cordially invited! Registration via vforum@uni-bonn.de until November 1, 2023.

Meet the Expert: 'Ulysses Contracts and Neurotechnology'
Oct 09, 2023 from 10:00 AM to 01:00 PM

Workshop: 'Meet the Expert' Ulysses contracts and neurotechnology: Accounting for Unintended Effects of Neuromodulation - Prof. Dr. Jennifer A. Chandler The Center for Life Ethics and haus_für_JUNGES_denken will conduct a workshop on October 9, 2023 from 10 am - 1 pm on "Ulysses contracts and neurotechnology: Accounting for Unintended Effects of Neuromodulation - Prof. Dr. Jennifer A. Chandler" The workshop will take place at the Center for Life Ethics, Schaumburg-Lippe-Str. 7, 53113 Bonn, Germany. All interested parties are asked to register by email to jungesdenken@uni-bonn.de by October 8, 2023. The number of participants is limited to 25 slots. The workshop will be held in English.

Networking Event 'Cyber Everything'
Oct 27, 2023 from 04:00 PM to 09:00 PM

The world today is increasingly dominated by a new domain - a domain that is both the cause and consequence of cutting-edge developments in technology: Cyber. But Cyber is more than a technology, a product, or a tool. Cyber is the unseen organizing principle at the core of the modern human condition, and it has reconfigured power structures and human interaction around the world. The film Cyber Everything is an exploration of this new domain – its implications on war, peace, and the future of humanity. It features AI and internet pioneers, philosophers, artists, and us, the users, who shape it as much as we are shaped by it. The fragile tension between control and loss of control is critically discussed on the basis of contemporary phenomena such as the Internet, Big Data and the dangers of cyber war. Against this backdrop, the guiding thread of the investigation constricts into an open-ended but inescapable question: What is the future of humanity in the cyber world?

Ringvorlesung ‚ThinkJourney‘: 'Pluralistic Society'
Oct 18, 2023 from 02:00 PM to 03:30 PM

Prof. Dr. Andrea Bührmann Pluralistic Society Together with recognized experts from science and society, we go on a weekly ThinkJourney to explore desirable futures in different areas of life, spanning the semester. Our guests present their research and discuss with students, young researchers and interested members of the public. At the end of the semester, the journeys of thought are followed by a joint journey in real life to a thematically relevant place or institution.

Ringvorlesung ‚ThinkJourney‘: 'Resource Utilization'
Oct 25, 2023 from 02:00 PM to 03:30 PM

Prof. Dr. Christa Liedtke Resource Utilization Together with recognized experts from science and society, we go on a weekly ThinkJourney to explore desirable futures in different areas of life, spanning the semester. Our guests present their research and discuss with students, young researchers and interested members of the public. At the end of the semester, the journeys of thought are followed by a joint journey in real life to a thematically relevant place or institution.

Ringvorlesung ‚ThinkJourney‘: 'Money/Currency'
Nov 08, 2023 from 02:00 PM to 03:30 PM

Prof. Dr. Aleksander Berentsen Money/Currency Together with recognized experts from science and society, we go on a weekly ThinkJourney to explore desirable futures in different areas of life, spanning the semester. Our guests present their research and discuss with students, young researchers and interested members of the public. At the end of the semester, the journeys of thought are followed by a joint journey in real life to a thematically relevant place or institution.

Ringvorlesung ‚ThinkJourney‘: 'Smart Living Spaces'
Nov 15, 2023 from 02:00 PM to 03:30 PM

Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Sahin Albayrak Smart Living Spaces' Together with recognized experts from science and society, we go on a weekly ThinkJourney to explore desirable futures in different areas of life, spanning the semester. Our guests present their research and discuss with students, young researchers and interested members of the public. At the end of the semester, the journeys of thought are followed by a joint journey in real life to a thematically relevant place or institution.

Ringvorlesung ‚ThinkJourney‘: 'Science & Society'
Nov 29, 2023 from 02:00 PM to 03:30 PM

Prof. Dr. David Kaldewey Science & Society Together with recognized experts from science and society, we go on a weekly ThinkJourney to explore desirable futures in different areas of life, spanning the semester. Our guests present their research and discuss with students, young researchers and interested members of the public. At the end of the semester, the journeys of thought are followed by a joint journey in real life to a thematically relevant place or institution.

Wird geladen