Courses
Summer Term 2019
I. Interdisciplinary Kolloquium
The interdisciplinary colloquium is designed as a block event. Students, who wish to give a lecture, can sign up via the online registration form. All mandatory credits necessary to obtain the Marsilius Certificate must have been gained beforehand (see Article 5 of the statute). The event dates are set in coordination with the participants.
II. Brückenveranstaltungen
Data Processing in Biomedical Research: Technological, Normative and Societal Challenges |
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Dr. Jan Korbel, Biology/Biotechnology Dr. Fruzsina Molnár-Gábor, Law
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Economic, Psychological, and IT-related Challenges of Ageing Societies: Contrasting Poland and Germany |
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Prof. Dr. Katja Mombaur, Technical Computer Science Dr. Grzegorz Kula, Macroeconomics (University of Warsaw) Prof. Dr. Christiane Schwieren, Economics Prof. Dr. Hans-Werner Wahl, Psychology/Gerontology
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East European History of the 20th Century Before the Court of Human Rights from Historical and Legal Perspectives |
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Prof. Dr. Ute Mager, Public Law Prof. Dr. Tanja Penter, East-European History |
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China’s Regions as seen from a Geographical and Historical Perspective |
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Prof. Dr. Olaf Bubenzer, Physical Geography Prof. Dr. Hans Gebhardt, Human Geography Prof. Dr. Enno Giele, Sinology
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Philosophical Aspects of Modern Physics as illustrated by Newtonian Mechanics |
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Prof. Dr. Matthias Bartelmann, Physics Prof. Dr. Marcus Elstner, Physical Chemistry (KIT) Prof. Dr. Mathias Gutmann, Philosophy (KIT) |
III. Discipline-specific courses for non-majors