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!

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Regular Activities

In May of 2025...

DateEventTimeRoomLanguage
18.05.25International Museum Day “Experience Research Up Close!” - Insights into Projects of the Competence Center for Monument Sciences & Technologies1 to 5 p.m.Diözesanmuseum Bamberg (free entry)German
19.05.25Prof. Dr. Christian Schäfer: “What Was a (Philosophy) Lecture Like in the Middle Ages? And What Became Relevant Beyond the Universities?”7 p.m.U2/00.25German
20.05.25Dr. lic. Ana Mateos Orozco: "The Formation of al-Andalus Through Archaeology. A Multidisciplinary Approach"6:30 p.m.KR12/02.18English
21.05.25Rememberance Culture as a Task for Schools? - The Film Project “When Times Change” by the Franz-Ludwig-Gymnasiums in Bamberg; film screening, project presentation, and panel discussion5 p.m.M3N/02.32German
21.05.25

Dr. Henrike Haug: Art History Evening Lecture

(Contact: Prof. Dr. Andreas Huth)

6 p.m.KR12/02.01German
22.05.25

Workshop “Arabic, Javanese and Malay Islamic Literature in Southeast Asia and the Diaspora”:

  • Prof. Nico Kaptein: “Ahmad Khatib Minangkabau (1860-1916) on Circumcision”
  • Prof. Edwin Wieringa: “On the Road for Adventure, Knowledge, and Love: Classical Javanese Narrative Poems on Wandering Students of Islam”
  • Prof. Patrick Franke: “Shafik Efendi and Faridah Hanom: Sheikh al-Hadi's first novel as a plea for a reform of Islamic sexual ethics”
  • Dr. Philipp Bruckmayr: “The Printing of kitab jawi in the Hejaz, Istanbul and Cairo”
3-7 p.m.SP17/00.13English
23.05.25

Podcast-Live-Event on the gender gap

→ registration and schedule

10 am to 2:30 p.m.U7/01.05German
23.05.25

International Workshop “Medieval Images of the Virgin. Materialities, Environments, Ecologies

→ registration open until 21 May 2025 (free of charge)

9 a.m.KR12/00.16English
26.05.25Prof. Dr. Alexander Schubert: “When the Old Emperors Get Tired: New Paths for the Middle Ages”7 p.m.U2/00.25German
27.05.25PD Dr. Nadine Böhm-Schnitker: “From the Opium Wars to the Opioid Crisis4:15 p.m.U5/01.22English
27.05.25PD Dr. Heléna Tóth: Ars moriendi in Socialism. The Topos of the ‘Good Death' in Hungarian Literature, 1960-1980”6:15 p.m.U2/02.04German

In June of 2025 ...

DateEventTimeRoomLanguage
02.06.25Prof. Dr. Francis Seeck: “Classism. The Forgotten Form of Discrimination?”6:15 p.m.U5/01.17German
02.06.25Prof. Dr. Kai Nonnenmacher: “Popularization in the Vernacular Language Using Italian and French Examples7 p.m.U2/00.25German
03.06.25Prof. Dr. Andreas Kurz: “Nellie Campobello (1900-1986) and the Mexican Revolution: Violence Described by a Child?10:15 a.m.U2/02.04German
03.06.25

Dr Philipp Kampschroer: “Schiller in Portugal: on a Handwritten 1848 Translation of Wilhelm Tell

Including a presentation of the original Portuguese manuscript.

6:15 p.m.U2/02.04German
03.06.25

As part of Hegel Week - Prof. Dr. Konrad Liessmann: “Known Truth. On Facts and Their Fictions

(Attention! Free ticket required)

7:15 p.m.Dominikanerstraße 2a (AULA)German
04.06.25

As part of Hegel Week - Prof. Dr. Fritz Breithaupt: “Felt Truth. The Emotional Anchoring of Our Life Stories

(Attention! Free ticket required)

7:15 p.m.Dominikanerstraße 2a (AULA)German
05.06.25

As part of Hegel Week - Dr. Veronika Solopova: “Algorithmic Truth? AI and Trust on the Web

(Attention! Free ticket required)

7:15 p.m.Dominikanerstraße 2a (AULA)German
05.06.25Prof. Börte Sagaster: “The Role of Poetry in Turkish-Language Literature of Cyprus6:15 p.m.SP17/00.13German
05.06.25Lecture by the Friends of the Bamberg Museum of Natural History:
“Dangerous Beast or Gentle Giant – What the Bones of Ice Age Cave Bears Reveal to Us”
6 p.m.U5/00.24German
05.06.25Prof. Dr. Georg Stauch: “Eifel Reservoirs - An Archive of the Anthropocene?”6:15 p.m.KR12/02.18German
12.06.25Dr. Jan-Peter Hartung: “Discipline and Punishment: On the Practice of Controlling Public Morality in the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan6:15 p.m.SP17/00.13German
16.06.25Prof. Dr. Andreas Huth: “Means: Othering. Exhibitions of Premodern European Art as Stagings of the ‘Distant and Strange’”7 p.m.U2/00.25German
17.06.25Prof. (em.) Dr. Philip Martin: “Trump 2.0 and Migration6:15 p.m.U2/01.33English
17.06.25Dr. Valerie Palmowski M.A.: “Continuity and Change in the Inden-Pier Region Between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages6:30 p.m.KR12/02.18German
17.06.25Laura Bäumel, M.A.: “Revisiting Lifestyle. A Feminist Update in the Context of Precarious Work and Living Conditions Today6:15 p.m.KR12/00.16German
23.06.25Prof. Dr. Marcia Pally: “The US Religious Right: Christians For and Against It - Why and What are They Doing Today”6:15 p.m.U2/01.33English
23.06.25Prof. Dr. Konstantin Lindner: “Deducing Religious Testimonies in Public Spaces. ‘Religious Landscaping’ as a Contribution to Cultural Participation7 p.m.U2/00.25German
24.06.25Prof. Dr. Susanne Gruß: “Queering Early Modern Piracy? Anne Bonny and Mary Read in Contemporary Fiction6:15 p.m.U2/00.25English
24.06.25Prof. Dr. Philipp W. Stockhammer: “Genes and Practices: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Early Bronze Age Societies in the Lech Valley6:30 p.m.KR12/02.18German
25.06.25Alina Bronsky: Poetics Lecture (introduction to her work)6 p.m.U2/00.25German
26.06.25Prof. Günter Müller-Czygan: “Sponge City - Urban Development in Times of Climate Change6:15 p.m.KR12/02.18German
26.06.25Prof. Charlotte Bank: “Queering Islamic Art: Gender Diversity and Criticism of Sexual Normativity in Contemporary Art from the MENA-Region6:15 p.m.SP17/00.13German

Interdisciplinary Offers

All events are in German.

English and American Studies

Archaeological Sciences, Heritage Studies, and Art History

All events are in German.

Protestant Theology

  • Guest Lecture by Prof. Dr. Marcia Pally - “The US Religious Right: Christians For and Against It - Why and What are They Doing Today?” (June 23, 2025, 6:15-7:45 p.m., U2/01.33)
  • Current lectures
  • Theology Forum - lecture series each winter term (October to February)

Geography

All events are in German.

German Studies

All events are in German.

  • Opening reading by Alina Bronsky at the ETA Hoffmann Theater: May 7, 2025, 7 p.m.
  • Three poetics lectures in which Alina Bronsky introduces her work and writing (each in room U2/00.25, An der Universität 2), on the following dates:
    • Thursday, May 8, 2025, at 2:00 p.m.
    • Wednesday, June 25, 2025, at 6:00 p.m.
    • Thursday, July 24, 2025, at 6:00 p.m.

Following the lecture series, a research colloquium on the work of Alina Bronsky in cooperation with the International Artists' House Villa Concordia will take place: July 23-25, 2025

further information and contact

History / European Ethnology

All events are in German.

Catholic Theology

Communication Studies

Middle Eastern and Oriental Studies

  • Bavarian Orient-Colloquium (Thursdays starting April 24, 2025, 6:15 p.m. (c.t.), Schillerplatz 17, room SP17/00.13)
    • May 22 (3:00–7:00 p.m.): Workshop “Arabic, Javanese, and Malay Islamic Literature in Southeast Asia and the Diaspora” (English)
      • Prof. Nico Kaptein: “Ahmad Khatib Minangkabau (1860-1916) on Circumcision”
      • Prof. Edwin Wieringa: “On the Road for Adventure, Knowledge, and Love: Classical Javanese Narrative Poems on Wandering Students of Islam”
      • Prof. Patrick Franke: “Shafik Efendi and Faridah Hanom: Sheikh al-Hadi's first novel as a plea for a reform of Islamic sexual ethics”
      • Dr. Philipp Bruckmayr: “The Printing of kitab jawi in the Hejaz, Istanbul and Cairo”
    • June 5: “The Role of Poetry in the Literature of Cyprus in Turkish language” (German)
    • June 12: “Discipline and Punish: On the Practice of Regulating Public Morality in the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan” (German)
    • June 26: “Queering Islamic Art: Gender Diversity and the Critique of Sexual Normativity in Contemporary Art of the MENA Region” (German)

Romance Studies

  • Guest lectures at the chair of Romance Literature (Spanish)
    • Dr. Philipp Kampschroer (Universidade Católica Portuguesa): “Schiller in Portugal: A Handwritten Translation of Wilhelm Tell from 1848” (June 3, 2025; 6:15 p.m., room U2/02.04; German)
    • Prof. Dr. Andreas Kurz (Universidad de Guanajuato, Mexico): “The Transformation of the Commited Author Nelly Campobello into a Representative of an Innocent Girl's Perspective or a Naïve Witness to the Events of the Mexican Revolution from 1910 to 1917” (provisional title) (June 3, 2025; German)

Slavic Studies