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24 Jan - 25 Jan 2025

Third Bolzano Workshop on Historical Economics

Building on the success of previous years, the Third Bolzano Workshop on Historical Economics will explore the many ways history and culture shapes economic outcomes.

24 Jan 2025 11:00-13:00

Giornata della memoria 2025

Auschwitz dentro il sistema concentrazionario nazifascista. 80° anniversario della liberazione del campo.

Lezione di Costantino Di Sante (Università degli Studi del Molise)

24 Jan - 25 Jan 2025

GOG - Gäste Ospiti Guests

GOG - Gäste Ospiti Guests is back and we look forward to welcoming you.

25 Jan 2025 10:00-17:00

JuniorUni - Play mit clima

JuniorUni - Play mit clima - a playful workshop about climate change for children

28 Jan 2025 12:30-13:30

How Are Gender Norms Perceived?

Research Seminar - Prof. Alessandra Voena, Stanford University, USA discusses misperceptions of gender norms using newly collected, nationally representative data sets from 60 countries

28 Jan 2025 17:30-18:30

Climate Activism and Neuroscience

Climate activism and neuroscience intersect by exploring how brain processes influence environmental behavior, helping improve sustainability awareness strategies.

28 Jan 2025 18:00-19:00

Alumni Talks: Insights on learning & development with Maximilian Winkel

Maximilian Winkel attended the Bachelor in Design and Art at unibz and graduated in 2010.

04 Feb - 08 Feb 2025

Congress of the European Society for Research in Mathematics Education - CERME14

CERME14 is one of the most important events for mathematics educators and researchers at European level.

07 Feb 2025 11:00-13:00

Final exam for the award of the PhD title to Renate Klotz

PhD programme in General Pedagogy, Social Pedagogy, General Didactics and Disciplinary Didactics 37th cycle

11 Feb - 14 Feb 2025

Advanced School on Cavitation: From fundamentals to Applications

The course covers cavitation from basic concepts to cutting-edge experimental and numerical techniques for its prediction, and its own impact in industrial and environmental systems