Summer University of Tübingen 2025: Discover exciting lectures!

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The Summer University of Tübingen 2025 offers exciting lectures on current research from July 29th to August 8th. Admission free!

Die Sommeruniversität Tübingen 2025 bietet vom 29. Juli bis 8. August spannende Vorträge über aktuelle Forschung. Eintritt frei!
The Summer University of Tübingen 2025 offers exciting lectures on current research from July 29th to August 8th. Admission free!

Summer University of Tübingen 2025: Discover exciting lectures!

The University of Tübingen is hosting the summer university from July 29 to August 8, 2025, which offers a platform for current research work. This top-class event takes place in the lecture hall of the Theologicum at Liebermeisterstrasse 16, 72076 Tübingen. Admission is free and prior registration is not required. The summer university is organized jointly by the University of Tübingen and the university city of Tübingen to bring science and society closer together.

A total of nine lectures are on the program, starting daily at 10:15 a.m. and lasting 45 minutes each. The topics range from board games to the challenges of climate research. The diversity of the content addressed reflects the breadth of the research landscape and also offers valuable insights into the various disciplines.

A look at the lectures

  • 29. Juli: Dr. Timo Sedelmeier stellt die kritische Untersuchung der Darstellung von Kolonialismus in Brettspielen vor.
  • 30. Juli: Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Sannwald beleuchtet die Erinnerungskultur in Bezug auf Theresienstadt.
  • 31. Juli: Prof. Dr. Thomas Gasser diskutiert Möglichkeiten zur Prävention von Alzheimer und Parkinson.
  • 1. August: PD Dr. Gero Bauer geht der Frage nach, was dystopische Erzählungen über Hoffnung aussagen.
  • 2. August: Prof. Dr. Regula Forster erforscht die Verbindungen zwischen arabischer Alchemie und religiöser Gelehrsamkeit.
  • 5. August: Prof. Dr. Kira Rehfeld thematisiert die Auswirkungen von Klimavariabilität.
  • 6. August: Dr. Abdelghafar Salim untersucht die Lebenswelten muslimischer Geflüchteter in Deutschland.
  • 7. August: Dr. Felix Augustin präsentiert die faszinierenden Zwergdinosaurier, die in Europa lebten.
  • 8. August: Prof. Dr. Carla Cederbaum erörtert die Rolle von Symmetrien in der Mathematik und der Allgemeinen Relativitätstheorie.

Particularly noteworthy is the offer of a mobile wireless signal transmission system that works specifically for people with a hearing aid, provided a T-coil is used. This ensures that everyone interested has access to the lectures, regardless of any restrictions.

The program will be available in publicly accessible locations as well as in the Department of Art and Culture at the university city of Tübingen. This initiative is not only an opportunity for academic discussions, but also an important step to promote research and its social relevance. Further information is available on the official website of the University of Tübingen: uni-tuebingen.de.