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Prof. Julia Hillner will present her recently published book on the Roman emperor's mother Helena Augusta. After a reading and a conversation between Prof. Dr. Wolfram Kinzig and the author, you will have the opportunity to discuss the exciting topic further over a glass of sparkling wine. The reading will be in English, the discussion in German.
The Migration of Characters in Ancient Jewish, Ancient Christian & Greco-Roman Literature and Art – International and Interdisciplinary Conference. Please register for the conference and public lecture: lara.muehrenberg@uni-bonn.de
OpenAI's GPT-3 is currently very hyped and on everyone's lips. The transformative potential of such large language models (LLMs) is enormous. Many areas of our lives will change fundamentally – including the legal system. We want to discuss the transformational potential of LLMs in the legal sphere together with high level international experts, aiming to identify a research agenda on the responsible application and governance of LLMs in the legal domain. Hannah Bleher (University Bonn) and Stella Dörenbach (Hans Böckler Foundation) are organizing this event as part of ZEIT Verlag's Zia Fellowship "Visible Women in Science“.
Join us each month for a fun and informative lunch on "Ethics, AI and Health"! Each month we invite international experts from a variety of fields to share their cutting-edge research with us. Enjoy your lunch and a 30-minute presentation, followed by 30 minutes of stimulating discussion and Q&A. This new lunch series is organized by the team of the Chair of Social Ethics, University Bonn in collaboration with the Transdisciplinary Research Area "Life & Health" (TRA 3), University of Bonn and the Collaborative Research Centre EmpkinS. Discover new perspectives and network with others. See you there!
Join us each month for a fun and informative lunch on "Ethics, AI and Health"! Each month we invite international experts from a variety of fields to share their cutting-edge research with us. Enjoy your lunch and a 30-minute presentation, followed by 30 minutes of stimulating discussion and Q&A. This new lunch series is organized by the team of the Chair of Social Ethics, University Bonn in collaboration with the Transdisciplinary Research Area "Life & Health" (TRA 3), University of Bonn and the Collaborative Research Centre EmpkinS. Discover new perspectives and network with others. See you there!
Join us each month for a fun and informative lunch on "Ethics, AI and Health"! Each month we invite international experts from a variety of fields to share their cutting-edge research with us. Enjoy your lunch and a 30-minute presentation, followed by 30 minutes of stimulating discussion and Q&A. This new lunch series is organized by the team of the Chair of Social Ethics, University Bonn in collaboration with the Transdisciplinary Research Area "Life & Health" (TRA 3), University of Bonn and the Collaborative Research Centre EmpkinS. Discover new perspectives and network with others. See you there!
Warm invitation to the lecture by Prof. Dr. Hindy Najman (University of Oxford) as part of the Bonn Lectures on Ancient Judaism (BoLAJ) lecture series.
This opening lecture will provide an overview of what religion looks like in the 21st Century through the lens of digital religion. The concept speaks to how religion and faith are being lived out on digital platforms, as well as how new technologies guide our understanding of what it means to be religious. Here digital religion will be introduced and defined. Also discussed is the extent to which religion performed “online” reflects and/or shapes traditional religious practices and communities in a digital society.
Warm invitation to the opening of the summer semester on Monday, April 3, 2023 at the Schlosskirche and Rabinstraße! The lecture at 11:30 a.m. will be held in English.
This summer's G_NET Colloquium will focus on Digital Religion and Digital Theology. The colloquium will be co-hosted by Prof. Dr. Heidi Campbell who is a visiting professor at Bonn this semester. Digital Religion and Digital Theology are quickly growing research fields. Yet, while the digital is inter- and transcultural by nature, scholars in the fields of Intercultural Theology and Ecumenical Studies have only just begun to recognize the importance of the digital for future theological research. Therefore, this year's summer series of the G_NET Colloquium seeks to address Digital Theology as an exciting future field for Intercultural Theological research. In doing so, we intend to use the opportunity of the colloquium to bring the new perspectives and methodologies offered by Digital Theology and valuable across the various disciplines closer to the students of Protestant Theology.
This summer's G_NET Colloquium will focus on Digital Religion and Digital Theology. The colloquium will be co-hosted by Prof. Dr. Heidi Campbell who is a visiting professor at Bonn this semester. Digital Religion and Digital Theology are quickly growing research fields. Yet, while the digital is inter- and transcultural by nature, scholars in the fields of Intercultural Theology and Ecumenical Studies have only just begun to recognize the importance of the digital for future theological research. Therefore, this year's summer series of the G_NET Colloquium seeks to address Digital Theology as an exciting future field for Intercultural Theological research. In doing so, we intend to use the opportunity of the colloquium to bring the new perspectives and methodologies offered by Digital Theology and valuable across the various disciplines closer to the students of Protestant Theology.
This summer's G_NET Colloquium will focus on Digital Religion and Digital Theology. The colloquium will be co-hosted by Prof. Dr. Heidi Campbell who is a visiting professor at Bonn this semester. Digital Religion and Digital Theology are quickly growing research fields. Yet, while the digital is inter- and transcultural by nature, scholars in the fields of Intercultural Theology and Ecumenical Studies have only just begun to recognize the importance of the digital for future theological research. Therefore, this year's summer series of the G_NET Colloquium seeks to address Digital Theology as an exciting future field for Intercultural Theological research. In doing so, we intend to use the opportunity of the colloquium to bring the new perspectives and methodologies offered by Digital Theology and valuable across the various disciplines closer to the students of Protestant Theology.
This summer's G_NET Colloquium will focus on Digital Religion and Digital Theology. The colloquium will be co-hosted by Prof. Dr. Heidi Campbell who is a visiting professor at Bonn this semester. Digital Religion and Digital Theology are quickly growing research fields. Yet, while the digital is inter- and transcultural by nature, scholars in the fields of Intercultural Theology and Ecumenical Studies have only just begun to recognize the importance of the digital for future theological research. Therefore, this year's summer series of the G_NET Colloquium seeks to address Digital Theology as an exciting future field for Intercultural Theological research. In doing so, we intend to use the opportunity of the colloquium to bring the new perspectives and methodologies offered by Digital Theology and valuable across the various disciplines closer to the students of Protestant Theology.
Join us each month for a fun and informative lunch on "Ethics, AI and Health"! On 29 June, we have Sandra Wachter as a guest in our Lunch Series, who will talk about "The Theory of Artificial Immutability: Protecting Algorithmic Groups under Anti-Discrimination Law". You can find the summary of Sandra's talk in the linked file. Enjoy your lunch while Sandra‘s 30-minute presentation, followed by 30 minutes of stimulating discussion with your questions! This new lunch series is organized by the team of the Chair of Social Ethics, University Bonn in collaboration with the Transdisciplinary Research Area "Life & Health" (TRA 3), University of Bonn and the Collaborative Research Centre EmpkinS. Discover new perspectives and network with others. We hope to see you there!
A warm invitation to part one of our workshop on "Political Hope – Technology and Digital Transformation" Our first of several workshops on hope and narratives of social cohesion will take place at the end of June. The first workshop will focus on the role and importance of technology and digitalized ways of life and their relevance for forms of collective action. There are still a few places available on site in Bonn.
The introductory talk will explore key traits of what religion looks like when it takes place on digital platforms. The goal is to understand what is truly new and unique about religion when it engages online spaces, and to what extent it reflects broader changes in how religion is practiced and perceived in a digitally driven age.
The introductory talk will explore key traits of what religion looks like when it takes place on digital platforms. The goal is to understand what is truly new and unique about religion when it engages online spaces, and to what extent it reflects broader changes in how religion is practiced and perceived in a digitally driven age. Registration by 09 June via info@evforum-bonn.de. Participation is free of charge. A certificate of training can be issued.
A warm invitation to the inaugural lecture of Prof. Dr. Matthias Braun on the topic "Vulnerable Bodies. Critique of Life Forms in the Face of Emerging Technologies".
A warm invitation to part two of our workshop series on "Political Hope and Collective Action"! In a roundtable format we will discuss with high-level experts from different disciplines the significance, impact and challenges of political hope on collective action. The roundtable will take place on site.