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Ertrinken geht immer: Woher kommt Inspiration-- Lesung mit Carolin Callies
A Meeting of the New Research Forum: Dr. Andreas Kilcher
Prof. Andreas Kilcher of the ETH Zuerich will give a lecture titled: "The People of the Book - Writing in Jewish Modern"
The meeting will take place at 10:30 in Rabin Building, Room 1001
Symposium: Nothing But the Truth
Concepts of Truth from Hegel to Blumenberg
A one day symposium organized by The Martin Buber Society of Fellows at the Hebrew University and the Collaborative
Research Center Episteme in Motion at the Department of Philosophy of the Freie Universität Berlin
A seminar with the author Zafer Şenocak
A two day Seminar with the German author Zafer Şenocak and a reading of his "Mutmaßungen über den Glauben meines Vaters”
The event will take place in German. For more detail see attached PDF file
Mosse Lecture on Gay Berlin
Professor Robert Beachy
Yonsel University, Seoul, South Korea
Beachy is the most
prominent historian of
gay life and gay activism
in Berlin in the period
before 1933. His
best-selling book Gay
Berlin (2014) has
transformed the way we
look at the rise of both
gay subjectivities and gay
activism in the twentieth
century.
The George L. Mosse Lectures 2016: Prof. Dagmar Herzog
All lectures will be held at the Gilbert de Botton Auditorium, Konrad
Adenauer Conference Center, Mishkenot Sha'ananim, Jerusalem
Reception at18:00| Lecturestarts at18:30
Sunday,
December 4
2016
Monday,
December 5
2016
Tuesday,
December 6
2016
Chair: Professor Dror Wahrman, Dean, Faculty of Humanities
Greetings: Professor Moshe Sluhovsky, Chair, Department of History
Abortion and Disability: Western Europe, 1960s-1970s
New DAAD Newsletter
Details about new scholarships, deadlines, and upcoming activities: HERE.
International Parliamentary Scholarships
The German Bundestag collaborates with the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin and Technische Universität Berlin to run its International Parliamentary Scholarships (IPS) scheme.
This gives well qualified young people with a strong interest in politics from the USA, France, Israel and Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe and Arab region the opportunity to gain first-hand experience of Germany's system of parliamentary government.