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Welcome to the Institute of Anthropology and Cultural Research We ask what it means to be human at the contemporary moment and conduct ethnographies of the present. One of the strengths of our institu
Section: FB9
Becoming a Professor with Health Concerns Wednesday, May 21st – 9:00 to 9:50 AM Working with a health condition is no exception. Many affected researchers have an impairment that is not immediately vi
Section: Sites
Studying with Mental Illness – About Compensatory Measures and Studying in a Resource-Sensitive Way Thursday, May 22th – 1:00 to 1:50 PM Ingrid Zondervan from the KIS (Kontakt- und Informationsstelle
Open Space for BIPocs working at the University of Bremen Wednesday, May 21st - 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM We warmly invite all BIPoC colleagues working at the University of Bremen to our Open Space. There
Menstruation in Everyday Life at University Monday, May 19th - 12:00 to 12:50 PM How do students at the University of Bremen experience menstruation in their everyday university life? What challenges
Class Critical Perspectives on Universities Tuesday, May 20th - 12:00 to 12:50 PM Classism is discrimination based on social origin or social position, and it primarily affects people from poor and wo
Doing Care (Family) Care Work Balance in Academia, is that Possible? Tuesday, May 20th - 11:00 to 11:50 AM This talk presents a few findings out of the speaker’s doctoral thesis that investigated expe
QA in Teaching & Studies University-wide Quality Management Participation is a fundamental prerequisite for an actively practiced and implemented Quality Assurance (QA) system. Quality goals must be d
Biometry The Biometry section works closely together with physicians, health scientists and researchers from other scientific disciplines. We have experience with a broad range of study designs and st
Section: FB3
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