The aim of the event series is to address core themes of social transformation and the role universities play in these processes, in particular the role of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar.
The format involves renowned external and internal experts and draws upon local, regional, national, and international perspectives, bringing them together with the views of students and the Weimar audience. The event series is accompanied by a seminar that introduces and reflects on the content.
The focal points of social transformation (ecology, history, politics, economics, technology, and aesthetics), which reinforce and influence one another, offer a starting point for thinking about current and future developments at our university.
The following topics, in which the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar plays a leading role in and for society, were selected for the series of events:
Democracy
Artificial Intelligence
History
Nature
Culture
Europe
Economy
City & Country
Living
Knowledge
Labour
Media
Media
MODERATION: Carsten Tesch TIME: Thursday, 5-6.30 pm LOCATION: Oberlichtsaal (OLS) or the Maurice-Halbwachs-Auditorium (MHA) |
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Date | Subject | Location | Experts |
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10 April | What is Social Transformation? | MHA | with Raj Kollmorgen (Hochschule Görlitz), and Ulrike Kuch (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar), unfortunately Elisabeth Niejahr (Hertie-Stiftung Berlin) had to cancel |
24 April | The Future of Democracy Democracy did not simply appear out of nowhere and it is not a guaranteed success. For the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, the experiences of National Socialist, the GDR, reunification, and the post- reunification period all shaped and influenced the understanding of democracy, as was demonstrated in the last elections. How should universities deal with this? How should the Bauhaus- Universität Weimar deal with this? | OLS | with Axel Salheiser (Institut für Demokratie und Zivilgesellschaft Jena) and Andreas Ziemann (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar) |
8 May | The Future of Artificial Intelligence The possibilities offered by artificial intelligence (AI) seem incredible, even magical. Digitalised aspects of life are developing at lightning speed – AI seems omnipresent and omnipotent. This raises questions that can only be answered from an interdisciplinary perspective and in a way that refers back to the fundamental relationship between technology and society. | MHA | with N.N., Henning Schmidgen and Benno Stein (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar) |
15 May | The Future of History | OLS | with Jens-Christian Wagner (Buchenwald Memorial and Mittelbau-Dora Memorial Foundation, Weimar and Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Jena) and Jan von Brevern (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar) |
5 June | The Future of the Planet No transformation process will have more existential consequences than human- induced climate change. The diversity of life on our planet has rapidly declined and the changes in temperatures have caused floods and droughts. Does our planet have an anthropogenic future? Does Thuringia? | OLS | with Ingolf Profft (Thüringer Forsten Gotha) and Alex Toland (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar) |
19 June | The Future of Culture Culture is bound with caring, building, and preserving, as the basic Latin etymology suggests. The word has strong roots in making and mysticism, in topography, in time, and in thinking about the future. Culture is a foundational constant of human existence. What does culture mean today? What role does it play in social transformation processes and our understanding of the world? | OLS | with Annemie Vanackere (Hebbel am Ufer, Berlin), Ulrike Lorenz (Klassik-Stiftung Weimar), N.N. (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar) |
3 July | The Future of Europe | OLS | with Benjamin- Immanuel Hoff (Berlin), Daniela Zupan and Christian Kästner (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar) |
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