IFZO Terminarchiv

Mi
2
Jun

“Uncomfortable Neighbours: The Impact of Crises on Regional Governance” – Keynote Interview by Dr. Artis Pabriks and Edward Lucas

Do
27
Mai

Russia's war against the "NATO“ of the 13th century – Prof. Anti Selart (Tartu)

Do
27
Mai

Konferenz – „Grenzängste im Ostseeraum 1918-1991“

Do
20
Mai

Responding to the 22nd of July terror attacks. Literary timelines under construction – Prof. Ingvild Folkvord (Trondheim)

Do
13
Mai

Interdisziplinäre Seminarreihe "Forum Nordicum" – Universität Gdańsk

Mi
5
Mai

Was ist Antifeminismus? Befunde aus dem Ostseeraum – Prof. Cordelia Heß (Greifswald)

Do
29
Apr

Historical Peripeties in Henrik Ibsen's History – Prof. Joachim Schiedermair (München)

Mo
26
Apr

Epidemien, Vulkanausbrüche und Sturmfluten: Katastrophen aus historischer Sicht – Prof. Michael North (Greifswald)

Do
22
Apr

Militarized Incidents in the Baltic Sea Region – Prof. Margit Bussmann (Greifswald)

Di
20
Apr

BALTIC CON­NEC­TIONS 2021: a Conference in So­cial Science His­tory – University of Helsinki

Do
15
Apr

Bankenkrisen Anfang der 1990er Jahre in Norwegen, Schweden und Finnland – Prof. Jan Körnert (Greifswald)

Do
28
Jan

Online-Konferenz: Mediating the Arctic and the North

Do
28
Jan

SEArica Blue Economy Conference

Fr
22
Jan

Online-Vortrag – Sweden’s first global century, 1720-1815, Professor Leos Müller (Stockholm University)

Mi
20
Jan

Start des "Baltic Geopolitics Programme" by Centre for Geopolitics, University of Cambridge

Do
14
Jan

Online-Vortrag – True Blue: Modernism and Complacency in the Peripheral North, Professor Thor Mednick (Toledo)

Di
15
Dez

IFZO-Online-Gastvortrag – Platonov’s revolutionary anti-narrative of the revolution, Dr. Tora Lane (Södertörn University Stockholm)

Di
8
Dez

IFZO-Online-Gastvortrag – Moving, Learning, Showing: the Circulation of Baltic Art and Artists in the Long 19th Century, Prof. Dr. Michelle Facos (Indiana University Bloomington)

Mo
7
Dez

IFZO-Onlinevortrag: Moore und Nachhaltigkeit in der Ostseeregion

Do
3
Dez

Verschneit, Vereist, Verewigt? – Mensch und Natur in der Kunst von der Romantik bis zur Eco Art - Dr. Anne Hemkendreis