Events
Digitalization of the Humanities and Social Sciences In numerous scientific fields of application, revolutionary new possibilities are developing as digitalization progresses, for example in working with texts, with spaces, with objects, with complex system relationships and much more. In addition to AI applications that process ever larger amounts of text and data, other digital methods are also constantly evolving, such as remote sensing, geophysical prospection, computer vision and image recognition, to name but a few. New digital tools, applications and methods are not only changing the research and publication process and thus the working culture in science, they also offer potential for innovative and inter-/transdisciplinary forms of collaboration, e.g. through the digital availability of sources, new applications for collaboration in the research process or the replicability and reproducibility of research results.
The third Roundtable Forced Migration Studies will take place on March 14, 2024 on the topic "What moves Bonn? Exploring our City in the Context of (Forced) Migration".
Conference: 'What Does Theology Do, Actually? Part IV - On loci and Locations ins Systematic Theology' (Non-)Systematic Theologians from a highly diverse set of cultural, confessional and experiential backgrounds will reflect on the following topics: -Their areas of topic expertise -The kinds of objects on which they focus their attention and why -Who ca do Systematic Theology -How those who understand themselves as Systematic Theologians perceive and situate themselves in their work -How they approach their areas of expertise methodologically and why -The purpose of their work as well as their own motivation to engage in that work -The audience(s) of their work an the meaning and significance of their work for the intended audience(s)
In May 2024 it will be that time again: The city of Bonn, the Bonn-Rhein-Sieg district, the Ahrweiler district and the University of Bonn invite you to the 14th Bonn Science Night. The Bonn Science Night offers fascinating insights into the world of science for young and old - in the heart of the city. With interactive stations, experiments and exhibitions, a wide variety of research and scientific institutions from Bonn and the surrounding area present their latest findings and invite you to exchange ideas. The TRA Individuals, Institutions and Societies as well as their cooperations are also represented! The 14th Bonn Science Night will take place on May 16th and 17th, 2024! This year's motto is "Freigeist".
On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Basic Law, the city of Bonn is hosting the Festival of democracy on May 25, 2024! The official signing of the Basic Law took place in Bonn on May 23, 1949. The city of Bonn is honoring this historic event with a festival under the motto '75 years of the Basic Law - Democracy made in Bonn'.
Prof. Dr.- Ing. Theo Kötter Cities of the Future/Urban Development and Land Use Planning 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.
Jun.- Prof. Dr. Julia Binter Can Museums Become Laboratories for More Sustainable and Fairer Knowledge Creation? 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.
Prof. Dr. Matthew Smith Future of Digital Surveillance Technology 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.
Dr. Sebastian Müller Economic Ethics This event will take place as part of the Dies Academicus in lecture hall VI (main building, 1st floor). 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.
Prof. Dr. Shu-Perng Hwang Shaping the Future by Protecting Values: Reflections on the relationship between value constitutionalism and national constitutional identity in the EU 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.
Prof. Dr. Monika Hartmann Sustainable Food Consumption - Relevance, Challenges and Strategies 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.
Dr. Kees van der Geest Climate change and migration in the Marshall Islands: A short history of the future (2024-2050) 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.
Jun.- Prof. Dr. Jaqueline Lorenzen Vision “Climate-resilient and Climate-neutral City of the Future” - Legal Impulses, Instruments and Obstacles in Sustainable Urban Development 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.
Prof. Dr. Dominik Bach Neuroscience and Medicine 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.
Prof. Dr. Christiane Woopen Ethics 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.
Excursion 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.
Jüdische Konstellationen der Grenze zwischen Absonderung und Öffnung Prof. Dr. Charlotte Elisheva Fonrobert (Standford University) Die Annemarie-Schimmel-Lectures sind eine Vorlesungsreihe zu Fragen des interreligiösen Dialogs und der Komparativen Theologie, die seit 2023 jährlich im Juni an der Universität Bonn stattfindet. In diesem Rahmen stellen die weltweit führenden Köpfe der Komparativen Theologie ihre aktuelle Forschung einem breiten Publikum vor. In den Spuren der Namensgeberin Annemarie Schimmel soll die Exzellenz religionsbezogener Forschung ebenso gefördert werden wie der interreligiöse Austausch.
"Jüdische Nachbarschaften: Über die Figur der Nachbar*in" Prof. Dr. Charlotte Elisheva Fonrobert (Standford University) The Annemarie Schimmel Lectures are a series of lectures on questions of interreligious dialogue and comparative theology, which have been held annually in June at the University of Bonn since 2023. In this context, the world's leading minds in comparative theology present their current research to a broad audience. Following in the footsteps of the namesake Annemarie Schimmel, the aim is to promote the excellence of religion-related research as well as interreligious exchange.