Ringvorlesungen Fall Semester 2021
The University's Ringvorlesungen are a series of topical lectures in which researchers share their expertise with the general public. The lectures are generally interdisciplinary in nature and provide an opportunity for our specialists to tackle the questions and topics of concern to modern society while encouraging the audience to think and learn independently.
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Anthropological Perspectives
Talking, Showing, Speaking, Listening
The Patient Revolution
An Interdisciplinary Exploration
Linguistic & Sociological Perspectives
Humanities Perspectives
Differences in Judaism
Diversity – Hierarchies – Reflections
Analysis of the present
The University Library in the 21st Cent.
Merit – Society – Justice
Biology and Diseases
Ideas for a Change of Perspective
- “What is the Human?” – Anthropological Perspectives
- Architecture and Language (Podcasts)
- Inside Belarus (Podcasts)
- Heteronomy and Autonomy
- Ireland in the World
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Relevance? Relevance! Humanities Perspectives
- Deviance and Heresy – Differences in Judaism
- Senses in the Middle Ages – Diversity, Hierarchies, Reflections
- Cultural Analysis Now!
- Books, Data, Rooms – The University Library in the 21st Century
- Merit – Society – Justice
- Biology and Diseases of Wild Animals
- Self-Care Despite Dementia?!