Conferences, Lecture Series, Public Lectures, Publications
Academic extracurricular activities are an important part of our programme. Euroculture Göttingen has organized a range of events for its students, most often as public events.
This section contains titles, programmes as well as photos of many of the academic events. Among them are lecture series, public lectures and panel discussions and conferences.
Göttingen University Press published the series "Studies in Euroculture". The titles that have been published so far, can be found under "Publications". You can find the publications by our academic staff on their personal home pages. Also under "Publications" you can find covers and links for the best student papers of Euroculture Intensive Programmes.
- Film Screening „Dreyfus Drei"
20. November 2024, 10:15-11:45 CET, MZG 9.111 (Platz der Göttinger Sieben 5, Göttingen). In English.
Organised by the Erasmus Mundus MA Euroculture in cooperation with CeMig.
Australian Jewish artist Ella Dreyfus grew up with little knowledge of her family’s tragic losses
in the Holocaust. She sets out to uncover their history with her uncle George in Melbourne and her cousin Jonathan in Berlin, and finds her own way of re-connecting to Germany. The award-winning
short documentary is a poetic film that follows Ella’s search for the Dreyfus’ histories and traces of her late father’s life. It will be introduced by contributor and Euroculture-Alumnus Kevin Neher, followed
by a Q&A with the film’s director Dr. Ella Dreyfus (National Art School, Sydney, Australia)
For more information please contact: Dr. Lars Klein (lklein@uni-goettingen.de).
- 12th Migration Research Lab "Gender and Migration: Current Research Perspectives"
25. November 2024, 10:00 - 12:00 CET, KWZ 3.601 (Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14, Göttingen). In English.
With: Assoc. Professor Medea Badashvili (Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Georgia). In cooperation with: Erasmus Mundus MA Euroculture.
The workshop is designed to initiate exchange about current research perspectives at the intersection of Migration and Gender Studies. Medea Badashvili will open the workshop by sharing her own research experiences from her recent fieldwork. Her presentation will be followed by the opportunity for participants to presenting their own ongoing work on subjects related to migration and gender. The workshop’s idea is to initiate exchange between researchers in the early stages of their careers to discuss their research findings, methodological questions or analytical challenges. It addresses empirically working researchers from various disciplines (Social and Cultural Anthropology, Political Sciences, Sociology, Law, History…) at all career stages (Master students, doctoral or postdoctoral researchers).
Please find more information and the registration form here. Registration deadline: 18 November 2024.