During the summer term, the Mosse Lectures will explore the ambivalence of prohibitions and examine their relevance to current social debates. Adrian Daub will speak on 4 June on the topic of ‘Collective Perception of Time and Discourses on…
Action week from 18 to 22 May focusing on protection, networks and the (re)construction of academic spaces for researchers and artists at risk, featuring workshops, discussion panels and exchanges on experiences with protection programmes for…
On 18 May, Irish writer Audrey Magee, a Booker Prize nominee, will be speaking with Prof. Gesa Stedman from the Centre for British Studies at Humboldt University about her literary works.
On 23 May, Constitution Day, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin invites Berliners and visitors to Berlin to engage in direct dialogue with academics to discuss the relationship between science, society and democracy.
Under the theme ‘Religious knowledge as the key to the present’, HU theologians Felix Körner and Johanna Tannen discuss fundamental questions relating to the major revealed religions. The latest episode explores the relationship between faith and…
Under the theme ‘Global Asymmetries’, representatives from the worlds of politics, business and academia will gather at Humboldt-Universität to discuss new asymmetries and systemic rivalries.
From 9 May 2026, the exhibition “Unveiled: Berlin and its Monuments” will display a bronze bust of Karl Marx by Will Lammert at Spandau Citadel, which was first unveiled at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin in 1953.