27 March, Guest Lecture: When Bayern became Bayern. The History of Bavarian Identity to the Carolingian Period
Visiting lecturer on Monday, 27 March, 2017, at 18:30, Residenzplatz 1, Abguss-Sammlung SR E.33, Classical and Early Aegean Archeology.
Lecturer: Univ.-Prof. Dr. Helmut Reimitz, University of Princeton (New Jersey); Department of History.
24 – 25 March: Symposium: Anregen– Vertiefen – Ausbilden. Komponieren im didaktischen Kontext
Friday, 24 March, 14:00 – 21:00, and Saturday, 25 March, 09.30 – 22:00, Kleines Studio, Universität Mozarteum Salzburg, Mirabellplatz 1, 5020 Salzburg.
Lecturers: Katharina Anzengruber, Achim Bornhöft, Silke Egeler-Wittmann, Klaus Feßmann, Simone Heilgendorff, Anna-Maria Kalcher, Jan Kopp, Wolfgang Lessing, Martin Losert, Ludwig Nussbichler, Carolin Ralser, Karen Schlimp, Matthias Schlothfeldt, Helmuth Schmidinger and Helmuth Zapf.
The Linguist Thomas Kaltenbacher Wins the 3rd Science Slam Salzburg
Bart Simpsons butt, the three pigs and even a live ultrasound examination were experienced on stage. In the ARGEculture, which has been completely rebuilt, the spectrum of topics ranged from anthropology to neurolinguistics to wood chemistry. Our consumption behavior was analyzed, as well as our speech tools. A well-preserved and highly informative household book from Mozart’s time and a picture of Bansky were objects on hand.