Events
LSC Conference
The Leibniz ScienceCampus Conference is the central annual event of the ScienceCampus and brings together scholars from Regensburg and partner institutions across Germany and around the world. It provides a platform for interdisciplinary exchange on the major themes, debates, and methodological approaches that shape the research profile of the ScienceCampus.
Reflecting the transregional focus of the ScienceCampus, the conference explores historical and contemporary entanglements between Europe, the Americas, and other world regions. It creates space for critical discussion on political, social, cultural, economic, and environmental transformations, while encouraging dialogue across disciplines, institutions, and career stages.
The conference features keynote lectures, panel discussions, research presentations, and collaborative formats that connect established scholars with early career researchers. As one of the flagship activities of the ScienceCampus, it strengthens international research networks, promotes new collaborations, and contributes to the ongoing development of innovative perspectives in area studies.
Information on the current conference programme, registration, and upcoming events can be found below.
Events - LSC Conference
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Annual Conference | 16:30 | H24, University of RegensburgIn/ter/dependence? Transitions of Power, Frictions of Freedom
17.06. - 19.06.2026Save the Date | 17–19 June 2026 | Full programme to follow soon
- Playing War: Simulations, Games, Exercises, and the Representations of Military Force and Violence LSC Annual Conference 2024 27.11.2024 – 29.11.2024
- Sustainability and Firm Performance in Europe and the Americas LSC Annual Conference 2023 30.11.2023 – 01.12.2023
- Crisis Narratives and the Pandemic LSC Annual Conference 2022 19.05.2022 – 21.05.2022
Speaker Series
The Speaker Series brings leading international scholars, practitioners, and invited guests to Regensburg to engage with key questions, current debates, and emerging perspectives in the research fields of the Leibniz ScienceCampus.
Designed as a flexible format, the series creates opportunities for focused exchange on specific themes, concepts, and methodological approaches across disciplines. Talks address both historical and contemporary developments, connecting regional expertise with broader transnational and global perspectives.
The Speaker Series encourages dialogue between visiting experts, researchers, students, and the wider academic community. By bringing diverse voices and perspectives into conversation, it contributes to the intellectual exchange and collaborative spirit that define the ScienceCampus.
Upcoming talks and event details can be found below.
Events - Speaker Series
No events currently scheduled.
- "A Badge of Injury: Pink Triangle and Queer Memories of National Socialism" Sébastien Tremblay (Europa-Universität Flensburg) 13.01.2026
- "Researching and Remembering Black(-and-White) Holocaust Victims: Reflections from a New Book Project" Eve Rosenhaft (University of Liverpool) 19.12.2025
- "Unsilencing: The History and Legacy of the Bulgarian Gulag" (Book Launch) Lilia Topouzova (University of Toronto) 11.12.2025
- "From Massacre to Miracle": Romani Presence and the Making of a Pilgrimage Site in Piauí, Brazil Martin Fotta (Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague) 21.11.2025
- "Los Vientos y las Aguas nos Enseñan" – Artist Talk Colectivo Ayllu (Lucrecia Masson & Francisco Godoy Vega) 14.02.2025
- "Where are the Secret Messages from our Ancestors?" – Performance Colectivo Ayllu (Lucrecia Masson & Francisco Godoy Vega) 13.02.2025
- Feminismos Ectópicos: Insubordinaciones Epistémicas desde las Rajaduras del Mundo Carolina Meloni (University of Alcalá de Henares) 06.02.2025
- Ein Reisendes Intersektionales Konzept: Feministische Zugänge zu Reproduktiver Gerechtigkeit in Brasilien Susanne Schultz (Goethe University Frankfurt) 30.01.2025
- Das Konzept der »Escrevivência« von Conceição Evaristo als dekoloniale und interdisziplinäre Perspektive von Konvivialität Fernando Nina (University of Heidelberg) 23.01.2025
- "Aesthetics and Colonial Continuity: Contemporary Representations of the Indigenous Subject" Claudia Zapata (University of Chile) 16.01.2025
- "Embodied Intersectionality and the Politics of Listening: Indigenous Trans* and Queer* Interventions" Kaimé Guerrero Valencia (University of Duisburg-Essen) 05.12.2024
Area Studies under Discussion
Area Studies under Discussion is a debate-oriented event format dedicated to conceptual, methodological and theoretical questions in area studies. It provides a forum for scholars from different disciplines and institutions to reflect on the scope, challenges and future directions of the field.
The series addresses key debates such as comparative and transregional approaches, travelling concepts, digital methods, knowledge circulation, regional expertise and the changing role of area studies in a global context. It connects empirical research with broader reflection on how regions are constructed, studied and related to one another.
By bringing together doctoral researchers, postdoctoral scholars and senior researchers, Area Studies under Discussion fosters open academic exchange across career stages and institutional contexts. The format supports the ScienceCampus’ aim to develop innovative, self-reflexive and internationally connected approaches to area studies.
Upcoming events and past discussions can be found below.
Events - Area Studies under Discussion
No events currently scheduled.
- Anti-Atlas: Critical Area Studies from the East of the West Tim Beasley-Murray, Wendy Bracewell, Michał Murawski (UCL) 02.02.2026
- Trends, Topics and Challenges in Current Eastern European Historiography Roundtable (sixth session) 29.03.2023
- Practical Area Studies? Intersections of Research and Policymaking Panel Discussion (fifth session) 24.01.2022
- Mediating Area Studies as Public Knowledge Online Discussion 10.05.2021
- Area Studies and the Challenges of the Digital Era Online Discussion (third session) 18.01.2021
- The Range and Limits of Travelling Concepts in Area Studies Online Discussion 22.10.2020
- Area Studies beyond Regions? Discussion with GWZO Leipzig and Herder Institute Marburg Online Discussion 18.06.2020
Conferences
The Conferences section presents larger academic events organised, co-organised or supported by the Leibniz ScienceCampus. These events bring together researchers from Regensburg, partner institutions and international academic networks to discuss current research, develop collaborative projects and strengthen interdisciplinary exchange.
Unlike the annual LSC Conference, this section includes a broader range of conference formats, thematic workshops and international meetings connected to the ScienceCampus research agenda. They may focus on specific research trajectories, emerging debates in area studies, collaborative projects or partnerships with institutions in Germany and abroad.
Conferences play an important role in developing the intellectual profile of the ScienceCampus. They create spaces for concentrated discussion, public presentation of research and long-term cooperation across disciplines, regions and career stages.
Upcoming and past conferences can be found below.
Events - Conferences
Annual Conference
- In/ter/dependence? Transitions of Power, Frictions of Freedom LSC Annual Conference 2026 17.06.2026 – 19.06.2026
- Playing War: Simulations, Games, Exercises, and the Representations of Military Force and Violence LSC Annual Conference 2024 27.11.2024 – 29.11.2024
- Sustainability and Firm Performance in Europe and the Americas LSC Annual Conference 2023 30.11.2023 – 01.12.2023
- Crisis Narratives and the Pandemic LSC Annual Conference 2022 19.05.2022 – 21.05.2022
Graduate Workshop
- Post-Cold War Transformations: Navigating Conflict and Cooperation in Eastern and Southeast Europe Graduate Workshop 2025 03.07.2025 – 04.07.2025
- Change from Below: Mobility, Transformation, and Exchange across Europe Graduate Workshop 2024 23.05.2024 – 25.05.2024
- Environmental Discourse and Practice in Eastern and Southeastern Europe: Facing Challenges and Opportunities Graduate Workshop 2023 25.05.2023 – 27.05.2023
- From "Early Access" and "Open Worlds" to Game-Cons and Clans: The Production of Spatiality and Community in Contemporary Gaming Graduate Workshop 2022 14.09.2022 – 16.09.2022
- Competing Sovereignties: Intertwinement, Contestation, Evolution Graduate Workshop 2021 02.12.2021 – 04.12.2021
- Unbuilding Binaries: Exploring Affective and Analytical Responses to Binary Divisions as Encountered in the Field Graduate Workshop 2020 26.11.2020 – 27.11.2020
International Workshop
- Unfree Spaces in the Modern World International Workshop 2023 19.01.2023 – 21.01.2023
- Migration, Mediality, Liminality International Workshop 2021 28.01.2021 – 29.01.2021
Research Colloquium
The Research Colloquium is a regular forum for presenting and discussing ongoing research connected to the Leibniz ScienceCampus. It brings together scholars from the University of Regensburg, IOS, partner institutions and visiting researchers to exchange ideas across disciplines, regions and career stages.
The colloquium provides space for work-in-progress presentations, project discussions and feedback on emerging research. It supports early-stage ideas as well as advanced projects, encouraging open dialogue on sources, methods, concepts and comparative or transregional perspectives.
As a recurring format, the Research Colloquium strengthens the intellectual community of the ScienceCampus. It connects individual research projects with the wider ScienceCampus agenda and fosters collaboration between local researchers, international guests and early career scholars.
Upcoming sessions and past events can be found below.
Events - Research Colloquium
Summer Semester 2026
- Traumatic Rhymes: Contemporary Ukrainian Refugee Experience and the Cultural Legacies of the 1940s Displacement Vitaly Chernetsky (Kansas) 09.07.2026
- American Zion: The Global Plan to Settle Jews in the American West Jeffrey Veidlinger (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) 25.06.2026
- From Surplus to Excess: Postsocialist Emptiness in an Inter-Imperial Terrain Dace Dzenovska (Oxford) 28.05.2026
- From National History to Inclusive History Kateřina Čapková (Prague) 16.04.2026
Winter Semester 2025/26
- Food Chemistry and the Soviet Quest for Development after World War II Elena Kochetkova (Bergen) 15.01.2026
- Socialist Law of Energy Exchange: Fossil Base and Cultural Superstructure Ilya Kalinin (Berlin) 11.12.2025
- Setting up Shop in the House of Hangman: Jewish economic life in postwar Germany Anna Holian (Arizona) 13.11.2025
Research Colloquium
- Practicing Transnational History Diana Mishkova & Roumen Daskalov (Sofia) 16.10.2025
Summer Semester 2025
- Necroheritage Ewa Domańska (Poznań) 15.07.2025
- Gender and Transitional Temporalities in Kosovo Vjollca Krasniqi (Prishtina) 05.06.2025
- Restorations of Architectural Monuments and the Politics of Heritage in Romania and Serbia in the Late 19th Century Cosmin Minea (Bucharest) 22.05.2025
- The Polish-Ukrainian Reconciliation Process and Beyond Magdalena Nowak (Gdańsk) 08.05.2025
Winter Semester 2024/25
- Speaking Hebrew in the Russian Empire: Uri Nissan Gnessin's Poetics of Literary Dubbing Natasha Gordinsky (Haifa) 06.02.2025
- Socialist Modernist Worldmaking: Yugoslav Interventions in the International Humanitarian Debates in the 1970s Čarna Brković (Mainz) 30.01.2025
- Approaching Southeastern Europe from Brussels: Migration policies as security and stability instruments for the EU Ruth Ferrero-Turrión (Madrid) 21.11.2024
- Spitting on the Streets of Grosny: Culturedness and Social Distinction in a Multinational Soviet City Walter Sperling (Berlin/Bonn) 17.10.2024
Summer Semester 2024
- State 'Responsibilization' as a Tool of US Foreign Policy in the 21st Century Jan Hornát (Prague) 04.07.2024
- Resurrecting the Jew: Nationalism, Philosemitism, and Poland's Jewish Revival Geneviève Zubrzycki (Ann Arbor) 06.06.2024
- Yugoslav Albanian Labour Migration as a Microcosm of (In)visible Mobilities Rory Archer (Graz) 23.05.2024
- The Restless Generation: Soviet Retirees and the Meanings of Active Old Age, 1950s–1970s Alissa Klots (Pittsburgh) 25.04.2024
Winter Semester 2023/24
- Anti-Gender Movements and Regional Contestations of LGBTQ+ Rights Maryna Shevtsova (Leuven) 18.01.2024
- Getting 'Away from Moscow': Another 'Zelensky Effect' Valeria Korablyová (Prague) 14.12.2023
- Historische Reenactments in der DDR Juliane Tomann (Regensburg) 19.10.2023
Summer Semester 2023
- Jiří Gruša: Metaphors of Postnational Writing in Central Europe Dalibor Dobiáš (Prague) 20.07.2023
- Cosmopolitan Spaces in Odesa: A Case Study of an Urban Context Efraim Sicher (Negev) 29.06.2023
- Logic(s) of Historical Persistence Jason Wittenberg (Berkeley) 15.06.2023
- Waste in the East: Consumerism and Trash in Communist Eastern Europe Viktor Pál (Helsinki) 25.05.2023
- Area Studies in the 21st Century: A Sum of Areal Knowledges, or a Field of Theoretical Innovation? Zoran Milutinović (London) 20.04.2023
Winter Semester 2022/23
- Left Feminism in Russia 2010–2022: Between Gender Studies and Activism Maria Rakhmaninova (Tbilisi) 08.12.2022
- The Politics of Regret Revisited Jeffrey K. Olick (Virginia) 10.11.2022
- New Perspectives on Literary Censorship in Communist Poland, 1944–1990 Kamila Budrowska (Białystok) 20.10.2022
Summer Semester 2022
- Poland-Lithuania in the Age of the Atlantic Revolution Richard Butterwick-Pawlikowski (London) 07.07.2022
- Travels across Language: Cosmopolitanism Made/Unmade Galin Tihanov (London) 09.06.2022
- Multiple times of planning: European and Soviet models of job motivation Alexander Bikbov (Paris) 12.05.2022
- Types of Language Conflicts – with a Focus on Russia and Ukraine Monika Wingender (Giessen) 12.05.2022
- Cold War Instruments? Exiles from East Central Europe in U.S. political warfare Anna Mazurkiewicz (Danzig) 28.04.2022
Winter Semester 2021/22
- Consumerism, Cheap Nature, and State Socialism: A Transnational Waste Regime Perspective Zsuzsa Gille (Urbana/Illinois) 20.01.2022
- Writing the Translocal History of an Arab City Ulrike Freitag (Berlin) 16.12.2021
- Stabilisierung und Selbstzerstörung einer Diktatur Joachim von Puttkamer (Jena) 21.10.2021
Summer Semester 2021
- The Cognitive Empire and Coloniality of Knowledge in Africa Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni (Bayreuth) 01.07.2021
- Warum tolerieren Autokraten kritische Medien? Florian Töpfl (Passau) 17.06.2021
- The Postcolonial and the Postsocialist Revisited Madina Tlostanova (Linköping) 06.05.2021
- Negotiating Non-Territorial Citizenship: The Polish Consulate in Harbin during WWII Kathryn Ciancia (Madison) 15.04.2021
Winter Semester 2020/21
- Transatlantic and Comparative Perspectives on financial crises in the second half of the 19th century Catherine Davies (Zürich) 04.02.2021
- Von der Arbeitsteilung zur Entwicklungskonkurrenz Stefan Link (Dartmouth) 14.01.2021
- Vorbei mit dem sonnigen Georgien! Kolonialität in Romanen über Georgien nach 1991 Mirja Lecke (Regensburg) 03.12.2020
- Literaturland Jiddisch Efrat Gal-Ed (Düsseldorf) 05.11.2020
Summer Semester 2020
- Virtual Fireside Chat: Building Global, International and Area Studies at UC Berkeley Jeroen Dewulf (UC Berkeley) 18.06.2020
- Hungary's Drift to What? Evaluating 10 Years of Fidesz in Power Robert Austin (Toronto) 28.05.2020
- Canned Sardines and Area Studies: The World of Work, Cans of Fish and the Sea since the Nineteenth-Century Ulf Brunnbauer (Regensburg) 23.04.2020
Lecture Series
The Lecture Series presents public lectures by scholars whose work connects to the research agenda of the Leibniz ScienceCampus. It offers a regular platform for discussing current research, theoretical debates and empirical perspectives on Europe, the Americas and their global entanglements.
Lectures address topics from across the humanities and social sciences, including political transformations, migration, memory, culture, economy, security, translation, and changing regional relations. The format brings international expertise to Regensburg while making research accessible to students, researchers and wider academic audiences.
As part of the ScienceCampus’ commitment to research-led teaching and public academic exchange, the Lecture Series connects individual scholarly contributions with broader questions in area studies. It also creates opportunities for dialogue between invited speakers, early career researchers and the local academic community.
Upcoming lectures and past events can be found below.
Events - Lecture Series
- Sport. Politics. Conflict: Entanglements of Hard and Soft Power Wednesdays 14:15–15:45 15.04.2026
- Die Idee des Rechtsfriedens: Zur Aktualität der Kantischen Perspektive Heiner Bielefeldt (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen) 05.02.2025
- Aufstieg eines außenpolitischen Instruments: Wie Sanktionen wirken Christian von Soest (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen/GIGA Berlin) 29.01.2025
- (Un)conditional Europeanisation: Memory politics in Serbia surrounding the Yugoslav wars and EU integration Nikola Gajić (IOS Regensburg) 22.01.2025
- South-South Security Arrangements and Postcolonial Hierarchies Jana Hönke (Universität Bayreuth) 15.01.2025
- Die Legion Condor im Kino. Der Film Solange du lebst (Harald Reinl, 1955) Ralf Junkerjürgen (Universität Regensburg) 08.01.2025
- Continuation of Foreign Policy with Other Means: Syria's support for armed opposition movements abroad during the Cold War Siarhei Bohdan (Universität Regensburg) 18.12.2024
- The Impact of War on Management and Organizational Practices Thomas Steger & Taras Danko (Universität Regensburg & National Technical University Kharkiv) 11.12.2024
- Deutschland und die Frage der Staatlichkeit der Ukraine von Brest-Litowsk (1918) bis heute Guido Hausmann (IOS Regensburg) 04.12.2024
- Playing War: Simulations, Games, Exercises Panel: Jorit Wintjes, Steffen Pielström, Pia Hoffmann (Würzburg) 27.11.2024
- Buchvorstellung: Frieden verhandeln im Krieg (postponed) Cindy Wittke (IOS Regensburg) 20.11.2024
- Building Geopolitical Europe: Challenges and uncertainties Ruth Ferrero-Turrión (Complutense University of Madrid & ICEI Madrid) 13.11.2024
- Die Sicherheitsordnung Deutschlands, Europas und der Welt Generalleutnant a.D. Erhard Bühler (Berlin) 06.11.2024
- Der Westfälische Frieden (1648) – eine Blaupause für aktuelle Friedens- und Sicherheitskonzepte? Harriet Rudolph (Universität Regensburg) 30.10.2024
- Krieg. Frieden. Sicherheit als Auftrag des Völkerrechts Robert Uerpmann-Wittzack (Universität Regensburg) 23.10.2024
- Digging in the Dirt: No War, No Peace and Not Too Much Killing Eiki Berg (University of Tartu) 16.10.2024
- Climate Litigation and Action in Africa Oliver C Ruppel (Graz/Stellenbosch University) 10.07.2023
- Doctoral Researchers' Presentations on Sustainability Magdolna Molnar & Miloš Đurović (Regensburg) 03.07.2023
- The German Federal Constitutional Court Climate Order and the Global South Rike Krämer-Hoppe (Regensburg) 19.06.2023
- Ecology and Art: Aesthetic Engagement on Climate Change Christiane Heibach (Regensburg) 12.06.2023
- Urban Climate Action in Cities Simone Sandholz (Bonn) 05.06.2023
- The Human Rights Commission and the Torre Strait Decision Yvonne Donders (Amsterdam) 22.05.2023
- Climate Litigation within and outside of Bangladesh Yi Yi Prue (Dhaka, Bangladesh) 15.05.2023
- Film & Discussion: Jatun Yaku: Amazon of Rights Maria Cecilia Oliveira & Michael Riegner (Potsdam & Erfurt) 08.05.2023
- Climate Change Litigation in Brazil Tiago Fensterseifer (São Paulo) 24.04.2023
- Introduction: Climate Change, Action and Law Rike Krämer-Hoppe & Paul Vickers (Regensburg) 17.04.2023
- Exports and Outward Foreign Direct Investment as Drivers of Eco-Innovations Celia Torrecillas Bautista (Complutense, Madrid) 18.07.2022
- Globalization, Inequality and the Labor Market – 1970 to 2010 Hartmut Lehmann (IOS Regensburg) 11.07.2022
- Between Europeanisation and Waste Colonialism: Dirty Dumping at the Periphery of Europe Ger Duijzings (Universität Regensburg) 04.07.2022
- The Sounds of Blackness: How Gentrification Silences and Displaces Belonging Nishani Frazier (University of Kansas) 27.06.2022
- Globalization and the Migration Turn: Why Migration Has Become a Polarizing Issue Attila Melegh (Corvinus University, Budapest) 20.06.2022
- What is the American Model? Learning Management and Knowledge Ideologies Ben Chappell (University of Kansas) 13.06.2022
- Distributional Effects of Climate Policies and Decarbonization Challenges in Low- and Middle-Income Countries Sinem Ayhan (IOS Regensburg) 30.05.2022
- Taking Stock of Shock: Social Consequences of the 1989 Revolutions Kristen Ghodsee & Mitchell Orenstein (University of Pennsylvania) 19.05.2022
- Fit For Citizenship? Polish Migration and the Politics of Respectability in the Early Twentieth Century Kate Wroblewski (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) 16.05.2022
- Forging the Nation: The Making and Faking of Nationalisms in Our Own Times Ronald Suny (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) 09.05.2022
- Francophone Literatures as Migrant Literatures Jean-Marc Moura (Paris Nanterre) 02.05.2022
- Introduction & Area Studies Prize Award Ceremony Ulf Brunnbauer (IOS Regensburg) 25.04.2022
- Neo-Ökofaschismus: Die grünen Schattierungen der Neofaschisten Thalia Prokopiou (University of Regensburg) 10.09.2021
- Die translokale Nation: Südosteuropäische Diasporas in den USA vor 1914 Ulf Brunnbauer (University of Regensburg) 09.09.2021
- Militärische Notwendigkeit und die westliche Art des Kriegs Jon-Wyatt Matlack (LSC/University of Regensburg) 08.09.2021
- Elvis wird Deutscher! Der King of Rock'n'Roll und das Aufkommen einer transatlantischen Jugendkultur Mathias Häußler (University of Regensburg) 07.09.2021
- Die europäisch-amerikanischen Sicherheitsbeziehungen Gerlinde Groitl (University of Regensburg) 06.09.2021
- Climate Migration Fiction Claudia Sadowski-Smith (Arizona State University) 05.09.2021
- Frankophone Literaturwissenschaft: Auf dem Weg zu einer transatlantischen Literaturgeschichte Jean-Marc Moura (University of Paris Nanterre) 04.09.2021
- Assembly of Captive European Nations Anna Mazurkiewicz (University of Gdansk) 03.09.2021
- L'Autre Amérique – die langen 1968er Jahre und die Oktoberkrise 1970 in Québec Dagmar Schmelzer (University of Regensburg) 02.09.2021
- Introduction Paul Vickers & Judith Steinmetz (University of Regensburg) 01.09.2021
- The Global South goes North: Von négritude (Césaire, Senghor) zur raison nègre (Mbembe) Jochen Mecke (Regensburg) 15.07.2021
- KI Area Studies und der Globale Süden Andreas Sudmann (Regensburg) 08.07.2021
- Das Internet schlägt zurück: Das Internet als Raum feministischen Widerstands aus dem Globalen Süden Ana Nenadović (Berlin) 01.07.2021
- Entangled Inequalities: Transregionale Perspektiven auf soziale Ungleichheiten Sérgio Costa (Berlin) 24.06.2021
- Balkan und Südosteuropa, und Beyond: Wie eine Region sich selbst sieht Ulf Brunnbauer (Regensburg) 17.06.2021
- Follow-the-Hurricane-Geographies: Geographische Impulse für Area Studies am Beispiel der Karibik Johannes Bohle (Flensburg) 10.06.2021
- Wie Russland seinen Süden entwarf Mirja Lecke & Oleksandr Zabirko (Regensburg) 27.05.2021
- Oran, Alger, Sétif: Raumsemiotik bei Hélène Cixous, Kateb Yacine und Mohammed Dib Isabella von Treskow (Regensburg) 20.05.2021
- Wir und Ihr: Sprachwissenschaftliche Perspektiven auf den sozialen Raum im Migrationskontext Silke Jansen & Lucía Romero Gibu (Erlangen) 06.05.2021
- The City of the 21st Century, Mobile Spatial Practices, and Glocal Spatial Knowledge Anna Steigemann (Regensburg) 29.04.2021
- Public History as Counter-Museology Ciraj Rassool (Cape Town) 22.04.2021
- Un-Mapping the Global South: Reflections on a Heuristic Concept Sinah Kloß (Bonn) 15.04.2021
- Concluding Panel Discussion: Europa und Amerika 2021 – wohin? Various speakers 08.02.2021
- Looking at post-Soviet Eurasia from Europe and the US Marlene Laruelle (George Washington University) 01.02.2021
- Vom amerikanischen Frieden zum Rosenkrieg? Gerlinde Groitl (Universität Regensburg) 25.01.2021
- Unofficial Ambassadors? Military Spouses in the Transatlantic World Katharina Gerund (FAU Erlangen) 18.01.2021
- Ex occidente lux(us): Religiöse Impulse aus den USA im östlichen Europa Klaus Buchenau (Universität Regensburg) 11.01.2021
- Wie amerikanisch war Elvis? Die Entstehung einer transatlantischen Popkultur im Kalten Krieg Mathias Häußler (Universität Regensburg) 14.12.2020
- Cotton, Shoes and Milk Powder: Transatlantic Child Relief in post-WWI Central Europe Friederike Kind-Kovács (TU Dresden) 07.12.2020
- L'Autre Amérique: Die europäische Wahrnehmung Québecs Dagmar Schmelzer (Universität Regensburg) 30.11.2020
- The Freedom-Loving German in America Pia Wiegmink (Universität Regensburg) 23.11.2020
- Amerikanische Demokratie als politisches Ordnungsmodell von 1789 bis 1848/49 Volker Depkat (Universität Regensburg) 16.11.2020
- Amerika-Auswanderung und (ost)europäische Diasporen vor dem 1. Weltkrieg Ulf Brunnbauer (IOS Regensburg) 09.11.2020
- Demokratiegeschichte als nationale Erzählung und transnationaler Prozess Hedwig Richter (Bundeswehr Universität München) 02.11.2020