IFZO Terminarchiv
Do.
15
Dez.
The Same Event? Morphologies, Reflections, Disseminations - International Workshop | IRTG Baltic Peripeties
Do.
8
Dez.
Jean Sibelius, national und kosmopolitisch – Tomi Mäkelä (Halle-Wittenberg)
Do.
8
Dez.
Online-Konferenz – Fostering sustainable cooperation between the Baltic Sea region and Ukraine
Do.
1
Dez.
Museum Memories after Post- Communism: Representing Soviet Complicity in Baltic History Museums – Ene Kõresaar (Tartu)
Do.
1
Dez.
Gezähmte Exotik, grelle Blüten und buntes Grün: das bürgerliche Stadtgrün und seine Schmuckanlagen in der zweiten Hälfte des langen 19. Jahrhunderts – Reinhild A. Ruhnke (Hamburg)
Do.
1
Dez.
CBEES Annual Conference 2022
Di.
29
Nov.
„I want you to panic”: Adaptivität von Klimaemotionen am Beispiel Klimaangst – Abendvortrag von Dr. Marlis Wullenkord
Do.
24
Nov.
Opera/Nation-Building. Perspectives on the new opera house in Copenhagen – Clemens Räthel (Greifswald)
Do.
17
Nov.
Covid-19 Policy in Sweden: why is it so different? – Jakob Svensson (Greifswald)
Do.
17
Nov.
Zur Kulturgeschichte des Tees – Martin Krieger (Kiel)
Mo.
14
Nov.
Baltic Storm Surge 1872 – 150th memorial conference
Do.
10
Nov.
The Influence of the Belarusian Crisis 2020 on the Baltic Region – Anton Saifullayeu (Warsaw)
Do.
10
Nov.
Seizing the crisis moment? Germany’s changing security role in the Baltic states – Workshop
Do.
3
Nov.
Der Botanische Garten Greifswald: von den Anfängen am Stadtwall bis 1885 – Ingrid Handt, Thoralf Weiß (Greifswald)
Do.
27
Okt.
“Don't be lazy and indifferent, get involved!” — what Baltic Sea states expect from citizens during crises (and vice versa) - Alexandra Friede (Hamburg)
Di.
25
Okt.
Korean-German Comparative Border Studies Forum - Workshop
Do.
20
Okt.
Humboldts Reisen, Julius Münter und die ökonomische Botanik: wie Bonplands Belege zum Matetee nach Greifswald kamen – Martin Schnittler (Greifswald)
Do.
20
Okt.
The Energy Trilemma in the Baltic Sea Region - Workshop
Do.
13
Okt.
‘Sacred Places. Sacredness – Open to Dialogue or Closed to Changes?’, Gdansk
So.
18
Sept.