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News from the German Historical Institute Washington (GHI)Voting Authoritarians into Power – Panel Discussion on June 6, 2024
“The big joke on democracy is that it gave its mortal enemies the tools to its own destruction.”* This statement from Joseph Goebbels, Nazi Germany’s Minister of Propaganda, calls attention to one of the central conundrums of democracy: that democracy and the rights it guarantees can also benefit those who seek to abolish them. Not all dictatorships are established by coup d’état; some come to power through democratic processes including elections.
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News from HU BerlinEmpowering At-Risk Scholars in Displacement
Humboldt Universität zu Berlin will host its second Academic Freedom Week from July 1st to July 5th, 2024.
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News from the GHI WashingtonGHI hosts Symposium “Trust in Museums: Potential, Challenges, and Societal Importance”
As a part of the BMBF’s “German Science Year 2024 – Freedom,” the German Historical Institute (GHI) Washington hosted a symposium together with the German Embassy focusing on public trust in museums with a particular focus on research museums and how this relates to a broader trust in science.
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Events in March 2024Five Questions for Natascha von Hirschhausen
The DWIH New York had the pleasure of interviewing Natascha von Hirschhausen and thereby coming back to the 2022 DWIH Focus Topic “Sustainable Innovations”. Natascha is a Berlin-based zero-waste fashion designer and founder.
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News from UA RuhrResearch Explorer Ruhr 2024
Call for applications: Research Explorer Ruhr (RER) is a program in June 2024 for international early postdoctoral researchers (to-be) interested in exploring the research landscape of the University Alliance Ruhr. Application deadline is 24 February.
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News from Universität HamburgInternational Partner Universities Network Globally in Hamburg
Which innovative research and teaching projects provide the opportunity for international collaboration and exchange while also being flexible enough to fit into the universities’ existing curricula? Are multilateral networks the future of academic internationalization? And how can young researchers be enabled to network internationally? These and many other questions were discussed by more than 70 participants at the 2023 Hamburg Networking Conference at Universität Hamburg.
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News from the German Research FoundationDFG North America at Society for Neuroscience 2023 in Washington, DC
Visit the German Research Foundation and partners at the booth to learn about your opportunities as a postdoc, an early or advanced career researcher, a future member of Germany´s research workforce, or simply to get some insight into the German research landscape. #SfN23
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