Public Lectures & Events

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Regular Activities

Events by the Institute of Philosophy (in German)

In July of 2025...

DateEventTimeRoomLanguage
01.07.25Dr. Dimitri Van Limbergen: “New perspectives on Roman wine landscapes through cross-cultural and comparative approaches6:30 p.m.KR12/02.18English
01.07.25Inaugural lecture by Prof. Dr. Christian Zehnder: “Between Podolia and Bern: The Era of Great Transformation and the Idea of Cultural Landscape in the Work of Jerzy Stempowski”6 p.m.U2/00.25German
01.07.25Medieval Literary Discussion with author Jean-Luc Banalec(865.0 KB)6 p.m.U5/00.24German
02.07.25Prof. Dr. Gregor Nickel: “On the Role of Mathematics in the Worldview of Galileo Galilei and Nicholas of Cusa”6 p.m.U2/00.25German
03.07.25PD Dr. phil. habil. Felix Lenz: “The Tree of Life (2011): Job! Or the Search for Profound Maturity”(225.5 KB)6:15 p.m.U7/01.05German
03.07.25Asst. Prof. Amir Moosavi: “Reckoning with Ghosts: The Iran-Iraq War in Persian and Arabic Fiction Today”6:15 p.m.SP17/00.13English
03.07.25Prof. Dr. Carola Surkamp: “Multilingualism in Foreign Language Teaching: Concepts, Goals, Methods”8:30 - 10 a.m.U5/01.18German
03.07.25Thomas Ketelsen und Michael Venator: “Joseph Ignaz Appiani in Vierzehnheiligen and Seehof Palace: Insights into the Workshop Practices of a Fresco Painter”6 p.m.KR12/02.01German
07.07.25

Nadja Trolp: “Tracing the Greek Colonists - Geophysical Investigations in the Ancient City of Kaulonia in Southern Italy”

 

Jonathan Naß: “Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey at the Boiodurum Fort in Passau: Analysis of Geophysical Prospection Data in Comparison with Historical Excavation Records”

12:15 p.m.KR14/00.06German
07.07.25PD Dr. Patrick Cassitti & PD Dr. Luitgart Löw: “'The Earth Broke, and the Mountains Celebrate'. Archaeology and the Image of the Germanic Peoples between Science, Ideology, and Zeitgeist”7 p.m.U2/00.25German
07.07.25

Summer Festival of Philosophy

Contact: Dr. Jens Wimmers

7 p.m.Rostscheune (Färbergasse 28)German
08.07.25Stefania Fiori M.A.: “From Burial Mounds to Lieux de Mémoire: A Landscape Archaeological Approach to Investigating Kurgans in the Southern Caucasus”6:30 p.m.KR12/02.18English
08.07.25Felix Gaillinger, M.A.: “(With) Class in European Ethnology: Biographical Notes and Analytical Consequences"6:15 p.m.MG1/02.06German
09.07.25Prof. Dr. Marko Fuchs: “The Relevance of the Thought of Nicholas of Cusa Today”6 p.m.U2/00.25German
10.07.25PD Dr. phil. habil. Felix Lenz: “Wild Strawberries (1957): Ritual, Subjectivity, and Intergenerational Progress”(225.5 KB)6:15 p.m.U7/01.05German
14.07.25Dr. Simon Smith: “Twelfth Night Reconsidered - Identity, Song and Performativity”2 - 3:15 p.m.LU19/00.13English
14.07.25Dr. Birgit Kastner: “The Bamberg Cathedral School as an Important Educational Institution in the Carolingian-Ottonian Tradition”7 p.m.U2/00.25German
15.07.25Julian Decker M.A.: “Archaeology of a Human Catastrophe - The Plague Cemetery of St. Johannis in Nuremberg” 6:30 p.m.KR12/02.18German
16.07.25Dr. George Woudhuysen: “Readers of Tacitus in the Later Roman Empire”N.N.N.N.English
21.07.25Prof. Dr. Norbert Kössinger: “Cultural Education in Medieval Bamberg: The Example of Hugo von Trimberg”7 p.m.U2/00.25German
22.07.25Dr. Peter Henrich: “Griffins as Tomb Guardians on the Via Agrippa: New Research Results from Duppach-Weiermühle (Vulkaneifel District, Rhineland-Palatinate”6:30 p.m.KR12/02.18German
23.07.25Dr. Mareike Spychala: “The Soldier in the Image: Gender and Sexuality in War Posters and Bundeswehr Advertising from the 20th to the 21st Century5 p.m.Historisches MuseumGerman
23. bis 25.07.25Research Colloquium on the Works of Alina BronskyN.N.N.N.German
24.07.25Third Poetics Lecture by Alina Bronsky6 p.m.U2/00.25German
24.07.25Annual General Meeting of the Association for Historical GeographyN.N.Wilde-Rose-KellerGerman
30.07.25

Philosophical Night Café: “The Freedm of the Individual Ends Where the Freedom of Others Begins”

Contact: Dr. Jens Wimmers

7 p.m.Rostscheune (Färbergasse 28)German

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.

  • Lecture series “From Tragedy to Coming-of-Age Film: Variations on the Collision of the World and the Self" by PD Dr. phil. habil. Felix Lenz(225.5 KB)
    • From 6:15 to 8 p.m. respectively, U7/01.05
    • “Everything will be fine (2015): Maturation through Guilt as a Journey Through All Colors” (26.06.25)
    • “The Tree of Life (2011): Job! Or the Search for Comprehensive Maturation" (03.07.25)
    • “Wild Strawberries (1957): Ritual, Subjectivity, Intergenerational Progress” (10.07.25)
  • 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
  • For regular updates on events organized by the chair for Newer German Literary Studies, please contact lehrstuhl.germ-lit1(at)uni-bamberg.de referencing "Literatur in der Universität".

History / European Ethnology

All events are in German.

  • International guest lecture series in European Ethnology: THROUGH EXCLUSION Processes? Perspectives on Social Inequality
    • Prof. Francis Seeck (Nuremberg): “Classism. The Forgotten Form of Discrimination?” (May 12, 2025, 6:15 p.m., An der Universität 5, room U5/02.22)
    • Laura Bäumel, M.A. (Zurich): “Lifestyle Revisited. A Feminist Update Against the Backdrop of Precarious Working and Living Conditions Today” (June 17, 2025, 6:15 p.m., Hochzeitshaus, Am Kranen 12, room KR12/00.16)
    • Felix Gaillinger, M.A. (Vienna): “(With) Class in European Ethnology. Biographical Notes and Analitical Consequences” (July 8, 2025, 6:15 p.m., Markusstraße 8a, room MG1/02.06)
  • Guest lectures of the chair of History and Culture of Late Antiquity:
    • Prof. Dr. Anna Heller: “Présentation du livre L’âge d’or des bienfaiteurs. Titres honorifiques et sociétés civiques dans l’Asie Mineure d’époque romaine, Genève, 2020” (11.06.25)
    • Dr. George Woudhuysen: “Readers of Tacitus in the Later Roman Empire” (16.07.25)
  • Exhibitions by the Institute for Franconian History:

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)

Classical Philology & Philosophy

All events are in German if not stated otherwise.

  • De Arte et Scientia: Thought and Creation in the Middle Ages
    • All lectures take place at 6 p.m., room U2/00.25, in German
    • Dr. Nathalie-Josephine von Möllendorff: “On the Philosophical Foundation of Medieval Music Theory” (28.05.25)
    • Dr. Cleophea Ferrari: “Religion as a Reflection of Philosophy: Neoplatonism in the Islamic Middle Ages” (18.06.25)
    • Prof. Dr. Gregor Nickel: “On the Role of Mathematics for Galileo Galilei's and Nikolaus von Kues' Philosophy” (02.07.25)
    • Prof. Dr. Marko Fuchs: “On the Topicality Nikolaus von Kues' Reasoning” (09.07.25)
  • Summer Party on July 7, 2025 starting at 7 p.m. (Färbergasse 28)
  • Philosophical Night Café (monthly at 7 p.m. respectively, Färbergasse 28)

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