6 October 2023
Science and scholarship in the cityPublic Lectures at Urban Beach Clubs, Pubs, and More
Photo: UHH/Esfandiari
Different places right in the middle of the city: at the public lecture series Vorlesung für alle, researchers from Universität Hamburg give a glimpse into exciting research in a relaxed atmosphere. At the end, visitors can ask questions and discuss.
Upcoming lectures will take place at StrandPauli, the Museum of Medical History (UKE), Haus 73, the Fabrique (Gängeviertel), Grünen Jäger, Zinnschmelze, and betahaus (Schanze):
- Wed, 11 October 2023 at 7 pm, Prof. Dr. Anne Lauscher: "Kann künstliche Intelligenz (un)ethisch sein?”
- Wed, 18 October 2023 at 6 pm, Prof. Dr. Sylvia Kesper-Biermann: “Dark Tourism—Warum reisen wir zu historischen Orten des Schreckens?“
- Wed, 26 October 2023 at 7 pm, Prof. Dr. Stefan Aykut: “Ausweg aus der Klimakrise oder doch nur heiße Luft? Was bringen globale Klimaverhandlungen?“
- Thu, 9 November 2023 at 7 pm, Nina Perkowski and Prof. Dr. Aziz Epik: “Eine sichere Stadt für alle?“
- Thu, 23 November 2023 at 7 pm, Prof. Dr. Sighard Neckel: “Klima-Gefühle: Was die ökologische Krise mit unseren Emotionen anstellt“
- Tue, 21 November 2023 at 7 pm, PD Dr. Eilin Jopp-van Well: “`Knochengeflüster‘ und Cold Cases—Wie kann die forensische Anthropologie helfen?“
- Wed, 7 December 2023 at 7 pm, Dr. Hendrik Hegemann: “Wie polarisiert ist Deutschland?“
The lectures generally last about one hour and are free, although you need to sign up.
The series was developed using funds from the Excellence Strategy of the Federal and State Governments. The Joachim Herz Stiftung supports the public lectures. See Wissen für alle for more information and information on how to sign up.