News in HU & Society

From lectures and discussions to concerts, exhibitions and sports events. In the Open Humboldt section, we keep you up to date on all public events and projects.

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Discussing controversial topics constructively is the motto of the new podcast "Auf ein Argument mit..." (Let's argue with...) from the Institute of Philosophy at HU. Every week, a philosopher is invited to join the conversation – in February, the…
Eine alte Nähmaschine in dunkler Farbe mit dem Schriftzug Köhler und Verzierungen
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Dr Magdalena Waligórska researches the history of the expropriation of Jews during the Holocaust in Poland and Belarus. With the platform, she is searching for everyday objects that belonged to Jews and have been preserved in private households.
Participants at the 2025 Women's Plenary Assembly sit in small groups and discuss the workshop topic.
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To mark International Women's Day on 8 March, Humboldt-Universität's annual women's assembly will take place on 12 March 2026 in the Senatssaal.
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Panel discussion on the situation in Iran with Natalie Amiri, Navid Kermani and Parastou Forouhar on 25 February at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
Students and Xavier Bihan pose for a group photo in front of a yellow poster for French Film Week. They are all wearing comfortable, casual clothes and are smiling cheerfully at the camera.
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Students at the Institute of Romance Studies at Humboldt-Universität create German subtitles for international festivals and cultural projects.
Ayşe Kara steht vor einem Baum in einer braunen Jacke. Ihre Hände sind in den Jackentaschen.
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Ayşe Kara, a student of philosophy and German literature at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (HU), will be publishing her poems on the Berlin Stories blog from February to April. The first three poems are already online.
Zu sehen ist eine zerstörte Grenzinfrastruktur nach einem Monsun. Im Hintergrund räumen Personen vor Hausbooten im Flussbett auf
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HU scientist Annett Bochmann is investigating boundary phenomena in rivers. Her project is part of the exhibition "On Water" at the Humboldt Labor, which is featured in our accompanying portrait series.
Verkleinerte Version des Bremer Reiterstandbilds von Otto von Bismarck aus Holz, das in einzelne Glieder zerlegt wurde. Das Pferd hat den Kopf gesenkt und Otto v. Bismarck liegt mit dem Rücken auf dem Pferderücken mit Blick nach oben.
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To conclude the series "Coups d'État," Argentine author Alan Pauls will be a guest at the Mosse Lectures. In his lecture on 5 February, he will talk about what it means to live through a coup.