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Events

21.10.2022 - 22.10.2022

Workshop im Rahmen des Leibniz-Labs "Entgrenzte Temporalitäten: ZeitRaum-Denken im Anthropozän"
Venue: Kerschensteiner Kolleg, Deutsches Museum, Museumsinsel 1, 80538 Munich. On 21 and 22 October, a workshop on "Living Together in the Anthropocene. Post-capitalist futures of nature conservation" will take place in Munich. The workshop takes place in the course of the Leibniz Lab "Entgrenzte Temporalitäten: Time-Space-Thinking in the Anthropocene". Topics will include issues around nature and the associated primordial state as a construct, images and metaphors of nature conservation, and conviviality in urban human-nature partnerships. The event is organised and conducted by IEG staff member Bernhard Gißibl in cooperation with Helmut Trischler from the Deutsches Museum. Leibniz Lab is a project of Leibniz University Hannover that brings exciting scientific experiments from the STEM subjects directly into the classroom. Pupils thus get the opportunity to experiment independently and learn about scientific work at an early stage. The aim of the school visits is to make use of the pupils' natural curiosity, to make scientific phenomena tangible and tangible and thus to get them excited about science and technology. Areas of LeibnizLAB: Civil engineering, biochemistry, electrical engineering, computer science, mechanical engineering, meteorology, natural sciences, physics