IFZO Terminarchiv

Do
15
Jun

Implementing an Effective Maritime Spatial Planning Regulation Framework in the Baltic Sea Region – Leila Neimane (Riga)

Do
15
Jun

Baltic Sea Region Forum – Security and Safety in the Baltic Sea Region

Mi
7
Jun

Predictable Futures? On the Impact of Fear and Insecurity in the Baltic Sea Region

Mi
7
Jun

BALTIC CONNECTIONS: a Conference in Social Science History

Do
25
Mai

Representing, or Re-conceptualizing Repression? Case Studies of the Narratives of Gulag Survivors – Nanci Adler (NIOD Amsterdam)

Di
23
Mai

Border Seminar 2023 – Migration Narratives and Border Studies

Do
11
Mai

Discursive Strategies of Ukrainian and Russian Telegram Channels during the 2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine: The Case of the Siege of Mariupol – Ilya Sulzhytski (Greifswald)

Mi
10
Mai

Panel Discussion: Sami Cultures and Challenges with Eeva-Kristiina Nylander, Áslat Holmberg and Paul Kirschstein

Do
4
Mai

Finding Empathy in Lost Places. Decay, Emotion and Heritage Making – Stephanie Herold (TU Berlin)

Do
27
Apr

Regional Cooperation in the Arctic and the Baltic Sea Region: The Case of the Environment – Tiziana Melchiorre (Amsterdam)

Fr
21
Apr

IRTG "Baltic Peripeties" Post-Doc-Day

Do
20
Apr

How to Communicate Flood Risk? Approaches from Environmental Psychology and Disaster Risk Research – Anna Heidenreich (Potsdam)

Do
13
Apr

Looking Back on 17 Years of Sentinel Surveillance: A Holistic Approach to Understanding Pathogen Ecology in the Greifswalder Bodden Area – Anja Globig (Greifswald/Riems)

Do
23
Mär

Think Rural in the Baltic Sea Region – Conference

Mo
20
Feb

Energy Security in the Baltic and Northern Europe

Do
2
Feb

The Untimely Arctic – Oliver Aas (Ithaca)

Do
2
Feb

Colonial Entanglements and the Medieval Nordic World: Tensions, Nordic Colonialism and Indigeneity

Do
26
Jan

Adornos Mahler-Kriterien für Sibelius? – anhand seiner 4. und 5. Sinfonie – Peter Gülke (Weimar)

Do
19
Jan

Defining the Baltic Sea Area – Stephan Kessler (Greifswald)

Do
19
Jan

„Man glaubt sich unter dem Tropenklima selbst.“ Carl Blechens Gemälde des Berliner Palmenhauses – Kilian Heck (Greifswald)