Veranstaltungstipp

Dienstag, 15. Oktober 2024, 14:00 - 15:30

Kinder/Jugendliche und psychische Erkrankungen

Vortrag in der Veranstaltungsreihe "CAREseiten zeigen"


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Online Event

Mittwoch, 19. Januar 2022

07:00 - 07:00

Geschichte am Mittwoch

William O’Reilly (Cambridge)

Nostalgia and Hope in Early Modern Migration

Moderation: Stephan Steiner


Institut für Geschichte
Universitätsring 1, 1010 Wien
Vortrag
16:15 - 17:45 (?)

Decent Work and GVC-based Industrialization

Decent Work and GVC-based industrialization in Ethiopia?

Presentation of the EthApparel Project.


Institut für Internationale Entwicklung
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Vortrag
17:00 - 18:30

FORVM ANTIKE

Numismatic Representations of Kingship after the Ides of March

Liv YARROW (City University of New York)


Forum Antike
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Vortrag
18:15 - 20:00


STATE AND THE ART

Current Cultural Politics in Hungary, Poland and Romania

 

Tomasz Załuski (Łódź/Poland)

Not Quite There Yet. Cultural Policy, Official State Art, and Reaction Against Soft Authoritarianism in Contemporary Poland

Moderation: Sebastian Egenhofer


Univ.-Prof. Magdalena Nieslony, Professur für Globale Gegenwartskunst
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Online Event
18:30 - 20:00

Ringvorlesung Turkologie Wintersemester 2021/22

Turkey and Southeast Europe in the Interwar Period

As the title “Turkey and Southeast Europe in the interwar period” suggests, the series will concentrate on the late Ottoman and early post-Ottoman/Republican periods and bring together scholars that work on different aspects of that era of radical ruptures and new foundations. Related memory culture and history-writing in many cases still fundamentally disagree. The historical distance of a whole century however invites new or overarching approaches. The series thus aims at a fresh and interconnected understanding of the emerging post-Ottoman world in the large context of the defining Treaty of Lausanne (1923).

 

06.10.2021-26.01.2022, Mittwochs 18:30-20:00 Uhr, Online-Vorträge

Zoom-Meeting:

univienna.zoom.us/j/98775212598

Meeting-ID: 987 7521 2598

Kenncode: 466314


Institut für Orientalistik
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Vortrag