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Research Colloquium
This research colloquium is intended primarily for PhD and master's students currently writing their theses. Bachelor's students are, however, also welcome to attend.
If you are interested in attending a colloquium session, please contact us in advance.
Professors and docents at the institute advise (PhD and MA) students on an individual basis after consultation. Students interested in entering an advisory relationship should contact professor(s) in the related department(s) with an expose. Exposes should include a description of the topic, method, and timeline for the project. Click here for our institute's Guide to writing exposés (in German only).
Coordination and Contact: Robert Skwirblies.
Winter Term 2020-21 Colloquium Sessions
Sessions are currently held on zoom Cloudmeetings (please contact us for participation).
Presumably by mid-end 2021, research colloquium sessions will turn back to take place from 2 to 6 p.m, in room A 083 (here). Between presentations, the floor is open for discussion. Unless otherwise stated, sessions are held in German.
Changes reserved.
Friday, 6 November 2020
Yann LeGall (PostDoc) – Museum “Necrographies”: Reconsidering “punitive expeditions” and plunder in colonial contexts
Friday, 13 November 2020
Charlotte Faucher (PostDoc) – Writing a translational history of European cultural diplomacy, 1870-1940
Friday, 20 November 2020
Alona Dubova (MA) – The Return of Ethnographic Photographs–Processes of "Visual Repatriation" and Concepts of the Photographic Medium
Friday, 11 December 2020
Champolion Miache Evina (Prom.) – Architecture coloniale et patrimoine en contexte camerounais de la seconde moitié du 19e siècle au 21 siècle
Friday, 18 December 2020
Lisa Lang (MA) – Frauen in Führungspositionen im Museum zwischen 1900 und 1933
Friday, 8 January 2021
Mariana Jung (PostDoc) – Change & Chance. Ein neuer Blick auf die Lepsius-Expedition in Ägypten 1842-1845
Friday, 22 January 2021
Julius Redzinski (Prom.) – Von der Künstler-Typologie zum künstlerischen Feld. Arbeitsbericht zum Dissertationsprojekt zu Bildenden Künstlern im Nationalsozialismus
Friday, 29 January 2021
Iñigo Salto (Prom.) – The Middle Ages at War: Display of Medieval Art in a Transatlantic Context during the World War II era (1930-1955).
Friday, 12 February 2021
Sebastian Sprute (PostD) - Umgekehrte Sammlungsgeschichte – Ein kommentierter Atlas zum materiellen Erbe Kameruns in deutschen Museen | L'histoire inversée du collectionisme : Un atlas annoté du patrimoine matériel du Cameroun dans les musées allemands
Friday, 19 February 2021
Freya Schwachenwald (Prom.) – Visions of the East. Art, Science and Nation Building in the works of Germanophone travelling artists in the 19th century
Friday, 5 March 2021
Bansoa Sigam (Prom.) – La Suisse et le patrimoine culturel des grassfields camerounais : espaces épistémologiques et dynamiques transcontinentales