Event Calendar

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Conductor in action in front of the orchestra
03.May

Herzenswege: Workshop concert orchestral conducting

Arrangements of classical, musical, pop and film music for mixed instrumental ensembles

The image depicts a globe topped with a graduation cap, accompanied by several books. It symbolizes education and the opportunity to explore the world through study and knowledge.
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05.May

Q&A Session for International Prospective Students

Online counseling on all study-related matters

Begin: 16:00

Location: online

Organizer: Study Counseling Service

05.May

Stabilizing Repair: How Institutions Change to Remain the Same

IMIS/SFB Lecture mit Prof. Dr. Kevin Durrheim (Social Psychology, Johannesburg)

Begin: 18:00

Location: Gebäude 15, Raum 318

Organizer: SFB 1604

Portrait of a man wearing a jackett and shirt in front of a neutral background
© Peter Moser
06.May

Lecture Scientists for Future: Heating transition

Current topic: Implementing the Municipal Heat Transition – District Heating or Heat Pumps?

A group of musicians stands in front of a historic building, smiling at the camera. The musicians are playing various instruments, including saxophone, trombone, and keyboard.
© Max Westkemper
08.May

UniMusik meets May Week: Funkstelle

On the opening day, "Funkstelle" will be playing for you on the May Week stage in front of the town hall! The ten-piece student band will impress you with their own songs and well-known material by Prince, Bruno Mars and the Beatles - funky, of course!

Begin: 19:00

Location: Osnabrück City Center

Organizer: Communikation & Marketing

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10.May

Philosophical Café: Power and violence - why are they so dominant in politics?

The Philosophical Café in the BlueNote cultural lounge is dedicated to socially relevant topics that are viewed from a philosophical perspective by four emeritus professors from Osnabrück University.

Begin: 11:30

Location: Cinema Café BlueNote

Organizer: Scientists at Osnabrück University

Dr. habil. Roland Lippuner and students in the lecture hall
© Reimar Ott
11.May

Guest Lecture Geographical Colloquium: The Geopoliticization of the Economy: The Case of the German Defense Industry

Prof.Dr. Annika Mattissek, Universität Freiburg

The Geopoliticization of the Economy: The Case of the German Defense Industry

Begin: 18:15

Location: Building 02, Room E04

Organizer: Institute of Geography

Several people playing wind and percussion instruments, along with one person holding a microphone, performing on stage
© Lea Bruns
11.May

UniMusik meets May Week: HEXA

Electronic sound aesthetics meet acoustic musical instruments: The techno-marching band HEXA creates an exuberant atmosphere on the May Week stage in front of the town hall!

Begin: 19:00

Location: Osnabrück City Center

Organizer: Communikation & Marketing

The picture shows a professional portrait of three people who probably work in a business environment.
18.May

Panel discussion on the human rights situation in Iran

The evening will focus on the current situation of the Iranian civilian population and possible political options for action by Germany and the EU to improve the human rights situation.

Begin: 19:00

Location: Castle Auditorium

Organizer: City of Osnabrück, German Foundation for Peace Research, human rights organization Hawar.help, Center for the Study of Conflict & Peace (CeCoP) at Osnabrück University

19.May

A Moral Geography Approach to Human Migration

IMIS/SFB Lecture with Dr. Camille Schmoll (Geography, EHESS Paris)

Begin: 18:00

Location: Gebäude 15, Raum 318

Organizer: SFB 1604

Lettering Study Counseling Service with text “Have you thought about tomorrow today?”
20.May

Studying Teacher Education in Osnabrück

Brief input and Q&A session for prospective students (offered in German only)

Begin: 13:00

Location: Gebäude 19

Organizer: Study Counseling Service

Dr. habil. Roland Lippuner and students in the lecture hall
© Reimar Ott
20.May

Guest Lecture Geographical Colloquium: Geographies of the Platform Economy

Prof. Dr. Sina Hardaker, Hochschule München

Geographies of the Platform Economy: Power, Infrastructures, and Spatial Effects 

Begin: 16:15

Location: Building 02, Room E04

Organizer: Institute of Geography

Portrait of a man in a suit and tie standing in front of a window
© GMH Gruppe
20.May

Lecture Scientists for Future: Climate-neutral steel production

Current topic: GMH Gruppe - The Path to Climate-Neutral Steel Production

Lettering Study Counseling Service with text “Have you thought about tomorrow today?”
21.May

The Niedersachsen-Technikum

Online information session for school leavers interested in studying STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) (offered in German only)

Begin: 16:30

Location: online

Organizer: Niedersachsen-Technikum

Dr. habil. Roland Lippuner und Studierende im Hörsaal
© Reimar Ott
26.May

Gastvortrag Geographisches Kolloquium: Immigration policy for a shrinking world

Prof. Dr. Daniel Hiebert, University of British Columbia

Immigration policy for a shrinking world: A case study of demography and immigration in Canada

Begin: 16:15

Location: Building 02, Room E04