Veranstaltungsverzeichnis

Lehrveranstaltungen WiSe 2021/2022

Studium Generale / interdisziplinäre Angebote aus den Fachbereichen / Sachkompetenzen

Veranstaltungen anzeigen: alle | in englischer Sprache | für ältere Erwachsene | mit Nachhaltigkeitszielen

Offene Angebote aus den Fachbereichen

Physik / Elektrotechnik

VAKTitel der VeranstaltungDozentIn
01-15-04-EdZ-VEnergy Systems of the Future (in englischer Sprache)

Seminar
ECTS: 3

Termine:
wöchentlich Di 16:00 - 18:00 (2 SWS)
Prof. Dr. Johanna Myrzik
Dr. Malte Tobias Wendler

Mathematik / Informatik

VAKTitel der VeranstaltungDozentIn
03-M-GS-3Grundlegende Methoden der angewandten Statistik (in englischer Sprache)
Basic Methods of Applied Statistics

Vorlesung
ECTS: 6

Termine:
wöchentlich Fr 08:00 - 10:00 SFG 0140 Vorlesung
wöchentlich Fr 10:00 - 12:00 SFG 0140 Übung 1
wöchentlich Fr 14:00 - 16:00 SFG 0140 Übung 2
Dr. Martin Scharpenberg
03-M-GS-5Statistische Beratung (in englischer Sprache)
Statistical Consulting

Seminar
ECTS: 3

Termine:
wöchentlich Fr 10:00 - 12:00 Seminar
Dr. Martin Scharpenberg
03-M-GS-6Data Science in Natural Sciences using R (in englischer Sprache)
a course on R programming and data science methods with practicals and projects

Vorlesung
ECTS: 3

Termine:
wöchentlich Mi 14:00 - 16:00 Externer Ort: MZH 0240 for Lecture and Work on Computers (2 SWS) Work on Computers in MZH-0240

The course provides an introductory level of programming skills in R.
Students are welcome to present own ideas, data and projects. I expect a project report or a method talk with demo on own data. Practicals in "R" will work also on synthetic data to illustrate methods features, limitations and differences.

Prof. Dr. Stephan Frickenhaus
03-M-GS-7Einführung in R (in englischer Sprache)
Introduction to R

Seminar
ECTS: 3

Termine:
wöchentlich Fr 13:00 - 16:00
Prof. Dr. Werner Brannath

Wirtschaftswissenschaft

VAKTitel der VeranstaltungDozentIn
07-B35-5-17-09Internationalisation of Research and Innovation - The Role of Multinational Companies (T2) (in englischer Sprache)

Seminar
ECTS: 6

Termine:
wöchentlich Mi 18:00 - 20:00 WiWi2 F2340 - ab 01.04.23 GESPERRT


Prof. Dr. Jutta Günther
Dr. Matheus Eduardo Leusin
07-B37-5-25-01Scientific Research Methods in Economics (in englischer Sprache)

Seminar
ECTS: 6

Termine:
wöchentlich Mi 12:00 - 14:00 WiWi2 F2340 - ab 01.04.23 GESPERRT


Prof. Dr. Jutta Günther
07-M37-10-01-11How a socialist economy transforms into a market system - the example of East Germany (in englischer Sprache)

Seminar
ECTS: 6

Termine:
zweiwöchentlich (Startwoche: 1) Do 10:00 - 14:00 WiWi2 F2340 - ab 01.04.23 GESPERRT


Dr. Ann Hipp

Kulturwissenschaften

VAKTitel der VeranstaltungDozentIn
09-M52-03-01Philosophy of Cosmology, Space and Space Travel [Digital] (in englischer Sprache)

Seminar

Termine:
wöchentlich Do 14:00 - 16:00 (2 SWS)

Course content:

In this seminar, we shall study foundational, historical and philosophical questions of cosmology. The syllabus comprises topics and concepts such as (A) key elements of the cosmological standard model and anomalies within it; (B) cosmology as a science and how contemporary research benefits from an awareness of its historical development; (C) further epistemological and methodological questions regarding, for instance, the heavy reliance on strong idealisations and extrapolations in cosmology.
Formally, no prerequisite knowledge in either cosmology or philosophy is needed (albeit desirable). Diligent preparation of the weekly required reading, and continuous active participation are obligatory for successfully completing this course (See below for the details regarding the course requirements/Leistungsnachweis).

Learning outcome/learning goals:

• Basic knowledge of cosmology.
• Knowledge of basic relevant notions from the philosophy of the natural sciences (natural law, space, time, infinity, …)
• Basic insights into the aims of scientific inquiry and the generation of scientific knowledge (by means of examples from the history of cosmology)

Preparatory literature:

- P. Coles. Cosmology – a Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2013
- C. Smeenk & G. Ellis. Philosophy of Cosmology. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2017, https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/cosmology/

Dr. Eva Höne
Prof. Dr. Claus Lämmerzahl
Prof. Dr. Dr. Norman Sieroka

Nachhaltigkeit

VAKTitel der VeranstaltungDozentIn
01-15-04-EdZ-VEnergy Systems of the Future (in englischer Sprache)

Seminar
ECTS: 3

Termine:
wöchentlich Di 16:00 - 18:00 (2 SWS)
Prof. Dr. Johanna Myrzik
Dr. Malte Tobias Wendler
eGS-VA-SM-10Sustainability Marketing (in englischer Sprache)

Vorlesung
ECTS: 3

Whether it is coping with ‘Peak Oil’, meeting the challenge of climate change, helping farmers in poorer countries through fair trade, or finding ways to keep discarded products out of the landfills, sustainability issues are the biggest challenges facing businesses. The course shows how the complexities of sustainability issues can be integrated into marketing. The systematic, step-by-step approach of sustainability marketing involves: an analysis of socio-ecological priorities to complement conventional consumer and market research; an integration of ethical values into marketing strategy; the development of sustainability marketing strategies; a new consumer-oriented sustainability marketing mix of the ‘4 Cs’ (Customer Solutions, Communications, Customer Cost, Convenience) to replace the outmoded and producer-oriented ‘4 Ps’; and finally an analysis how innovation and marketing can go beyond responding to social change to contribute to a transformation to a more sustainable society. The course is ideally suited to both students and practitioners at many different levels and disciplines, including marketing, innovation, CSR, sustainability and environmental management.

In dieser videobasierten Selbstlernveranstaltung können Sie jederzeit einsteigen, in Ihrem eigenen Lerntempo die Videos durcharbeiten und den Prüfungstermin zum Abschluss der Lehrverantaltung frei wählen.

Weitere Infos finden Sie hier bei Stud.ip oder auf unserer Website www.va-bne.de

Bei Fragen wenden Sie sich gern an: egs@zmml.uni-bremen.de

Dipl. Oec. Katharina Lingenau
Dr. Oliver Ahel
Dr. Christiane Bottke
eGS-VA-WIT-15World in Transition (in englischer Sprache)

Vorlesung
ECTS: 3

The lecture “World in Transition” is offered by members of the German Advisory Council on Global Change (WBGU). The WBGU is an independent, scientific advisory body to the German federal government. Its principal tasks are to analyse global environment and development problems and to elaborate recommendations for action and research. In this lecture, the WBGU presents its flagship report “World in Transition – A Social Contract for Sustainability”. The lecture starts with an interview providing a comprehensive overview of the global transformation towards a low-carbon society. Subsequent lectures highlight the characteristics of the so-called »anthropocene«, including the main impacts of climate change. A detailed view on concepts of transformation is presented and aspects of technical and economic feasibility are adressed in detail. The role of the state and change agents in the transformation process are also examined. Finally, you will become familiar with some instruments and measures that can advance the great transformation towards sustainability. A special lecture focuses on the role of scientific advice in policy making and explains the functioning of the WBGU and how it produces scientific policy advice.

In dieser videobasierten Selbstlernveranstaltung können Sie jederzeit einsteigen, in Ihrem eigenen Lerntempo die Videos durcharbeiten und den Prüfungstermin zum Abschluss der Lehrverantaltung frei wählen.

Weitere Infos finden Sie hier bei Stud.ip oder auf unserer Website www.va-bne.de

Bei Fragen wenden Sie sich gern an: egs@zmml.uni-bremen.de

Dipl. Oec. Katharina Lingenau
Dr. Oliver Ahel
Dr. Christiane Bottke

Fachübergreifende Ringvorlesungen

VAKTitel der VeranstaltungDozentIn
eGS-VA-SM-10Sustainability Marketing (in englischer Sprache)

Vorlesung
ECTS: 3

Whether it is coping with ‘Peak Oil’, meeting the challenge of climate change, helping farmers in poorer countries through fair trade, or finding ways to keep discarded products out of the landfills, sustainability issues are the biggest challenges facing businesses. The course shows how the complexities of sustainability issues can be integrated into marketing. The systematic, step-by-step approach of sustainability marketing involves: an analysis of socio-ecological priorities to complement conventional consumer and market research; an integration of ethical values into marketing strategy; the development of sustainability marketing strategies; a new consumer-oriented sustainability marketing mix of the ‘4 Cs’ (Customer Solutions, Communications, Customer Cost, Convenience) to replace the outmoded and producer-oriented ‘4 Ps’; and finally an analysis how innovation and marketing can go beyond responding to social change to contribute to a transformation to a more sustainable society. The course is ideally suited to both students and practitioners at many different levels and disciplines, including marketing, innovation, CSR, sustainability and environmental management.

In dieser videobasierten Selbstlernveranstaltung können Sie jederzeit einsteigen, in Ihrem eigenen Lerntempo die Videos durcharbeiten und den Prüfungstermin zum Abschluss der Lehrverantaltung frei wählen.

Weitere Infos finden Sie hier bei Stud.ip oder auf unserer Website www.va-bne.de

Bei Fragen wenden Sie sich gern an: egs@zmml.uni-bremen.de

Dipl. Oec. Katharina Lingenau
Dr. Oliver Ahel
Dr. Christiane Bottke
eGS-VA-WIT-15World in Transition (in englischer Sprache)

Vorlesung
ECTS: 3

The lecture “World in Transition” is offered by members of the German Advisory Council on Global Change (WBGU). The WBGU is an independent, scientific advisory body to the German federal government. Its principal tasks are to analyse global environment and development problems and to elaborate recommendations for action and research. In this lecture, the WBGU presents its flagship report “World in Transition – A Social Contract for Sustainability”. The lecture starts with an interview providing a comprehensive overview of the global transformation towards a low-carbon society. Subsequent lectures highlight the characteristics of the so-called »anthropocene«, including the main impacts of climate change. A detailed view on concepts of transformation is presented and aspects of technical and economic feasibility are adressed in detail. The role of the state and change agents in the transformation process are also examined. Finally, you will become familiar with some instruments and measures that can advance the great transformation towards sustainability. A special lecture focuses on the role of scientific advice in policy making and explains the functioning of the WBGU and how it produces scientific policy advice.

In dieser videobasierten Selbstlernveranstaltung können Sie jederzeit einsteigen, in Ihrem eigenen Lerntempo die Videos durcharbeiten und den Prüfungstermin zum Abschluss der Lehrverantaltung frei wählen.

Weitere Infos finden Sie hier bei Stud.ip oder auf unserer Website www.va-bne.de

Bei Fragen wenden Sie sich gern an: egs@zmml.uni-bremen.de

Dipl. Oec. Katharina Lingenau
Dr. Oliver Ahel
Dr. Christiane Bottke