Feed the World? Historische Perspektiven und technologische Machbarkeit von Welternährung
Die Vortragsreihe am Center for Advanced Studies fragt nach den aktuellsten Entwicklungen in unterschiedlichen Bereichen der Wissenschaft. Gegenwärtige politische Krisen und deren Reflexion in den Medien oder Entwicklungen der Gen-Technik fordern die wissenschaftliche Kreativität und Innovationsfähigkeit ebenso heraus wie Fragen nach der Welternährung oder der Relevanz literaturwissenschaftlicher Kategorien. Welche Antworten haben die Wissenschaften auf diese Herausforderungen? Was ist der neueste Stand der Forschung, was ist cutting edge? | Center for Advanced Studies: 03.05.2016 | Referenten: Prof. Dr. Andreas Weber (Düsseldorf), Prof. Dr. Christof Mauch (LMU) | Moderation: Prof. Dr. Jörg Nickelsen (LMU)
3 May 2016, 7:00 pm
1 hour 30 minutes
Conflict, Security and Media: Does Gender Matter?
Die Vortragsreihe am Center for Advanced Studies fragt nach den aktuellsten Entwicklungen in unterschiedlichen Bereichen der Wissenschaft. Gegenwärtige politische Krisen und deren Reflexion in den Medien oder Entwicklungen der Gen-Technik fordern die wissenschaftliche Kreativität und Innovationsfähigkeit ebenso heraus wie Fragen nach der Welternährung oder der Relevanz literaturwissenschaftlicher Kategorien. Welche Antworten haben die Wissenschaften auf diese Herausforderungen? Was ist der neueste Stand der Forschung, was ist cutting edge? | Center for Advanced Studies: 27.04.2016 | Referentinnen: Sarah Maltby, Ph.D. (Sussex), Prof. Keren Tenenboim-Weinblatt, Ph.D. (Jerusalem) | Moderation: Prof. Dr. Romy Fröhlich (LMU)
27 April 2016, 7:00 pm
Auf dem Weg zu einem CO2-neutralen Energiesystem
The CAS lecture series „Cutting Edge“ addresses the various challenges that scholarship is facing today. Current political and economic changes, such as globalization, great discoveries like genome sequencing or the hypotheses of string theory are asking for scientific creativity. What can different disciplines offer to answer those challenges? What is the current state of research, what is cutting edge? | Center for Advanced Studies: 05.07.2012 | Speakers: Prof. Ferdi Schüth, Prof. Markus Antonietti | Moderation: Prof. Wolfgang Schnick
5 July 2012, 6:00 pm
Neuroeconomics and the Study of Human Decision-Making
The CAS lecture series „Cutting Edge“ addresses the various challenges that scholarship is facing today. Current political and economic changes, such as globalization, great discoveries like genome sequencing or the hypotheses of string theory are asking for scientific creativity. What can different disciplines offer to answer those challenges? What is the current state of research, what is cutting edge? | Center for Advanced Studies: 18.06.2012 | Speakers: Prof. Paul Glimcher | Moderation: Prof. Klaus Schmidt
18 June 2012, 6:00 pm
Die Geisteswissenschaften im Digitalen Zeitalter
The CAS lecture series „Cutting Edge“ addresses the various challenges that scholarship is facing today. Current political and economic changes, such as globalization, great discoveries like genome sequencing or the hypotheses of string theory are asking for scientific creativity. What can different disciplines offer to answer those challenges? What is the current state of research, what is cutting edge? | Center for Advanced Studies: 14.06.2012 | Speakers: PD Dr. Peter Haber, Prof. Gerhard Lauer | Moderation: Prof. Hubertus Kohle
14 June 2012, 12:00 am
Global History Revisited. Möglichkeiten und Grenzen einer Heuristik
The CAS lecture series „Cutting Edge“ addresses the various challenges that scholarship is facing today. Current political and economic changes, such as globalization, great discoveries like genome sequencing or the hypotheses of string theory are asking for scientific creativity. What can different disciplines offer to answer those challenges? What is the current state of research, what is cutting edge? | Center for Advanced Studies: 10.11.2011 | Speakers: Prof. Dominic M. Sachsenmaier | Moderation: Prof. Arndt Brendecke
3 May 2012, 7:15 pm
Genomic Sequencing in Complex Diseases: Potentials and Pitfalls?
The CAS lecture series „Cutting Edge“ addresses the various challenges that scholarship is facing today. Current political and economic changes, such as globalization, great discoveries like genome sequencing or the hypotheses of string theory are asking for scientific creativity. What can different disciplines offer to answer those challenges? What is the current state of research, what is cutting edge? | Center for Advanced Studies: 02.02.2012 | Speakers: Prof. Ivo Gut, Prof. Fernando Martinez | Moderation: Prof. Erika von Mutius
2 February 2012, 7:15 pm
Politische Philosophie im Zeitalter der Globalisierung
The CAS lecture series „Cutting Edge“ addresses the various challenges that scholarship is facing today. Current political and economic changes, such as globalization, great discoveries like genome sequencing or the hypotheses of string theory are asking for scientific creativity. What can different disciplines offer to answer those challenges? What is the current state of research, what is cutting edge? | Center for Advanced Studies: 02.02.2012 | Speakers: Prof. Otfried Höffe | Moderation: Prof. Julian Nida-Rümelin
26 January 2012, 7:15 pm
The World Had Been Round for a Long Time. What Art History Can Learn from Art
The CAS lecture series „Cutting Edge“ addresses the various challenges that scholarship is facing today. Current political and economic changes, such as globalization, great discoveries like genome sequencing or the hypotheses of string theory are asking for scientific creativity. What can different disciplines offer to answer those challenges? What is the current state of research, what is cutting edge? | Center for Advanced Studies: 15.12.2011 | Speakers: Prof. Kitty Zijlmans | Moderation: Prof. Ulrich Pfisterer
15 December 2011, 7:15 pm
Exploring the Border Lines of Particles and Space
The CAS lecture series „Cutting Edge“ addresses the various challenges that scholarship is facing today. Current political and economic changes, such as globalization, great discoveries like genome sequencing or the hypotheses of string theory are asking for scientific creativity. What can different disciplines offer to answer those challenges? What is the current state of research, what is cutting edge? | Center for Advanced Studies: 10.11.2011 | Speakers: Prof. Siegfried Bethke, Prof. Ramy Brustein | Moderation: Prof. Dieter Lüst