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In Mourning for Ludwig Huber

The University of Bremen is in mourning for Professor Ludwig Huber. “The passing of Ludwig Huber is a great loss”, stated Thomas Hoffmeister, Vice President for Academic Affairs. “He accompanied our university as a friend and advisor. We will miss his exceptional mind.”

The renowned educational scientist passed away on Friday, May 10, at the age of 82 years. Huber was a professor of pedagogy at the University of Bielefeld and an expert in research-based learning. Prior to entering into emeritus status in 2001, he also led the Oberstufenkolleg (preparatory college) of the University of Bielefeld as Scientific Head. Before his time in Bielefeld, Huber worked at the University of Hamburg. There, Huber was professor of university didactics, managing director of the Interdisciplinary Center of University Didactics and was Vice President of the university from 1982 until 1984. The native of Bielefeld published the magazine “Das Hochschulwesen” (Higher Education) and was on the advisory board of “Zeitschrift für Erziehungswissenschaft” (Magazine for Educational Science).

Member of University of Bremen Expert Circle

Ludwig Huber’s publications on research-based learning form an important conceptual pillar in the orientation of teaching and learning scenarios at the University of Bremen, which is reflected in the mission statement, teaching and strategy 2018-2028. A great deal of the university’s substantial improvements in teaching concepts in the Quality Pact for Teaching (Qualitätspakt Lehre) were based on his concepts. Moreover, Huber provided support for the University of Bremen as a member of the expert circle for the ForstAintegriet project, of which the main aim is the long-term improvement in quality of teaching and studies through research-based learning. In 2013, Professor Huber, alongside Margot Kröger and Heidi Schelhowe from the University of Bremen, published the anthology “Research-Based Learning as a Distinguishing Feature of a University” (Forschendes Lernen als Profilmerkmal einer Universität), which was based on the University of Bremen.

 

Prof. Dr. Ludwig Huber
Prof. Dr. Ludwig Huber
Mitglied des ExpertInnenkreises (hier aus dem Jahr 2013): Professor Ludwig Huber (zweite Reihe, erster von links)
Member of the expert circle (taken in 2013): Professor Ludwig Huber (second row, on the right)

Events

13. May
Euopäisch studieren mit YUFE: Open Day
11:0013:00
13. May
MindTalks | A new optrode device for optogenetic stimulation of deep cortical layers based on the Utah array geometry
Cognium, Hochschulring 18, Raum 2030
17:0018:30
13. May
"Die Erinnerung nicht vergessen. Über Schreiben und Dissidenz in Russland", Kolloquium Osteuropa
Theater Bremen, Foyer
18:0018:30
13. May
Diagnostik und Arzneimitteltherapie von Krankeiten: Werden Frauen benachteiligt?
Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg, Lehmkuhlenbusch 4, 27753 Delmenhorst
19:3021:00
14.16. May
The Ocean Floor Symposium 2024 “Scenarios for Warmer Worlds: Lessons from the Past”
MARUM, Leobener Straße 8, Universität Bremen
Time : all-day
14. May
Mittagskonzert: Opern-Arien und Kompositionen für Klavier
Mittagskonzert im Theatersaal, Eintritt frei
12:3012:55
14. May
Was da kreucht und fleucht. Tierdarstellungen in mittelalterlichen Handschriften der SuUB Bremen
Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen, Zentrale am Uni-Boulevard
17:0019:00
14. May
The Dams at Euphrates and Tigris: On the manifold grave impacts on nature and people
Rotunde des Cartesiums an der Uni Bremen
18:1519:45
15. May
Die Europawahl 2024 erklärt: Hintergründe, Parteien, Entscheidungen
EuropaPunkt Bremen
18:0019:30
16. May
Die Hochschulen im Lande Bremen stellen sich vor
Zoom
16:0018:00
16. May
Tanz auf dem Vulkan – Fossilien aus dem Miozän Madeiras
Marum I Raum 0180
19:2021:00
17. May
Vorgeburtliche Normativität - Ableismus in der Pränataldiagnostik
online (ZOOM)
10:0010:50
17. May
Info-Veranstaltung Master Public History (M.A.)
16:0018:00
21. May
YUFE Info Veranstaltung
https://uni-bremen.zoom-x.de/j/62725324916?pwd=WkNiUzFka3hvOURpRWlwdXJxMmEzZz09
11:0011:45
21. May
Mittagskonzert: Von Ballade bis Groove V – Originals
Mittagskonzert im Theatersaal, Eintritt frei
12:3012:55
22.25. May
Transitionen: Filmische Dimensionen des Übergangs
City46
Time : all-day
22. May
Info-Veranstaltung Master Public History (M.A.)
12:0014:00
22. May
Vorstellung des innovativen Virtual Research Building (VRB) für AI-powered und kognitionsgestützte Robotik
Zoom Online
12:0014:00
22. May
Glücksspielsucht – politische Gegenstrategien zur Vermeidung von individuellen und gesellschaftlichen Negativfolgen
Haus der Wissenschaft
18:0020:00
24. May
BBDC Event 2024
Universität Bremen Cartesium, Foyer, Enrique-Schmidt-Str. 5, 28359 Bremen
Time : all-day
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The School Pupil

Every Friday, Adela Talipov switches back and forth between the university and her high school. As part of the early studies program, the 17-year-old student is attending a lecture on experimental physics. For her, it’s the perfect opportunity to get a taste of university life without the pressure.

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The Apprenticeship Coordinator

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