The Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften: Events
Thursday, 06 December 2018, 19:00
Venue: Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften, Am Wingertsberg 4, 61348 Bad Homburg
Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften und Deutsch-Französisches Institut für Geschichts- und Sozialwissenschaften, Frankfurt/Main
in cooperation with the Büro für Hochschulkooperation (Institut français d’Allemagne) in Bonn Lecture series »EuropaDialoge/Dialogues d'Europe«
Christophe Arend (Paris)
»55 Jahre Elysée-Vertrag: Deutsch-französische Verantwortungsgemeinschaft für Europa«
(Copyright: Assemblée nationale)
About the speaker
Christophe Arend, a member of the French party »La République En Marche« founded by Emmanuel Macron was elected to the French National Assembly as a representative of the Department of Moselle in June 2017. As the president of the groupe d'amitié franco-allemand he is responsible for the German French friendship.
Lecture series EuropaDialoge/Dialogues d‘Europe
The lecture series »EuropaDialoge/Dialogues d’Europe« is organized by the Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften in cooperation with the Deutsch-Französisches Institut für Geschichts- und Sozialwissenschaften – Institut Franco-Allemand de Sciences Historiques et Sociales of Goethe University. The academic directors are Professor Matthias Lutz-Bachmann and Professor Pierre Monnet. The goal of the lecture series is to create an opportunity for experts from the fields of academia, culture, politics and business to speak on topics of importance in Europe as well as a forum for the public discussion of their positions.
Speaker since October 2014: Hannes Androsch (Wien), Bruno Cautrès (Paris), Corine De-france (Paris), Sandra Eckert (Frankfurt am Main), Étienne François (Berlin), Udo Di Fabio (Bonn), Ulrike Guérot (Krems), Tim Guldimann (Zürich/Berlin), Christian Ehler (Straßburg), Franz Fischler (Innsbruck), Otmar Issing (Frankfurt am Main), Hans-Helmut Kotz (Frankfurt am Main), Jan Pieter Krahnen (Frankfurt am Main), Johannes Lindner (Frankfurt am Main), Hans-Jürgen Lüsebrink (Saarbrücken), Ulrike Lunacek (Wien/Straßburg), Thomas Maissen (Paris), Hélène Miard-Delacroix (Paris), Lucia Puttrich (Wiesbaden), Thomas Piketty (Paris), Ulrich Pfeil (Metz), Daniel Röder (Frankfurt am Main), Sigrid Roßteutscher (Frankfurt am Main), Gisèle Sapiro (Paris), Jean-Frédéric Schaub (Paris), Wolfgang Schüssel (Wien), Sandra Seubert (Frankfurt am Main), Rudolf Steinberg (Frankfurt am Main), Michael Werner (Paris), Michel Wieviorka (Paris), Heinz Wismann (Paris).
Please register in advance: info@forschungskolleg-humanwissenschaften.de
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