Public Lectures & Events

The following offers are not only aimed at members of the university, but rather at all who are interested. Simply come along on the day!

Regular Activities during Term

Coming up soon...

DateEventTimeRoomLanguage
22.01.26Jens Heinrich: “Memory Work in Poland/Warsaw”(334.6 KB)4:15 p.m.KR1/00.05German
22.01.26Reading with Nava Ebrahimi from her novel Und Federn Überall (2025)(647.3 KB, 2 pages)6 p.m.U5/00.24German
22.01.26Prof. Dr. Mirka Dickel: “Teaching Understanding in Geography: On the Interconnection of Pedagogical and Disciplinary Insigts”(205.4 KB, 1 page) with the opportunity for further discussion from 8:00 p.m. at the post-colloquium in the Hofcafé6:15 p.m.KR12/02.18German
22.01.26Dr. Florian Mayrhofer: “'I accompany/lead you in faith!' AI and Religious Meaning-Making in Digital Worlds”6:15 p.m.U2/00.25German
22.01.26Prof. Dr. Benedikt Morschheuser: “Collecting Data Playfully with Gamification and Crowdsourcing” as part of the Smart City Lecture Series6:15 p.m.MG1/02.05German
27.01.26Dr. Valeria Cera on her research “on tools and techniques for the digital documentation of built heritage, with particular attention to semantic annotation (using AI algorithms), monitoring, preventive conservation, and the dissemination of digital data”10 a.m.ZW6/00.15English
27.01.26Gregor Förtsch & Philipp Schunkel M.A.: “Episcopal Castle Construction and Settlement Continuity since the Early Middle Ages - The Origins of Kronach in the Sand Fields near Friesen”(279.5 KB)6:30 p.m.KR12/02.18German
27.01.26Cornelia von Heßberg M.A.: “The German Biography of Emperor Henry II from 1511” as part of the Bamberg Book (Hi)Stories7 p.m.ZoomGerman
28.01.26Children's book author Regina Feldmann presents her work as part of Black History Month(2.1 MB)4:15 p.m.U2/00.25German
28.01.26Patrick Rummel (Personal Advisor to the Directorate, Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories) & Alexander Kropp (Advisor at the Bavarian State Ministry of the Interior, for Sport and Integration) as part of the lecture series “What Can I Do with a Degree in History? Alumni Share Insights”6 p.m.KR12/02.18German
29.01.26Sofie Dippold and Jonas Meurer: “The Reception of Dido in Modern German Literature - Using the Example of Charlotte von Stein's Tragedy Dido (1784) and Rudolf Borchardt's Narrative The New Dido (1929)”2:15 p.m.KR10/03.03German
29.01.26Dr. Tobit Nauheim: “Practices of Geographical Knowledge Production: Johannes Justus Rein's Journey to Japan (1873-1875)”(334.6 KB)4:15 p.m.ZoomGerman
29.01.26Prof. Dr. Daniel Fenner: “Crowdsourcing Private Weather Station Data for Urban and Regional Climate Research” as part of the Smart City Lecture Series6:15 p.m.MG1/02.06German
02.02.26Dr. Nathalie von Möllendorff (Habilitation Lecture): “'The System of the Historian and the Goal of the Artist': Victor Hugo, Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, and the Constructed Historical Image of the Cathedral of Paris”6:15 p.m.U5/02.22German
02.02.26Andreas Dix: “Landscape Names as a Topic of Critical Toponymy”; further information and access link available upon request at laemmchen(at)geo.uni-frankfurt.de  German
03.02.26Prof. Dr. Thomas Kersten (Professor for Photogrammetry and Laser Scanning) on his career path and the implementation of visualization in archetecture and heritage conservation6:30 p.m.ZW6/01.04German
03.02.26Dr. Annette Frey: “Between Marginal Note and Scholarly Letter - Archival Materials as Sources for the History of Archaeology”(279.5 KB)6:30 p.m.KR12/02.18German