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Statistik
[053019] Data Science in Context — Vorlesung (digital)
Paul-Christian Bürkner, Javier Enrique Aguilar Romero, Daniel Habermann- Score: 8.19 The class will be held irregularily on Mondays (within 14:00-16:00) via Zoom-Webinars. The course is part of module 3, "Data Science in Practice" of the Master Study Programme Data Science and is credited in the amount of 3 ECTS. Its format is a lecture series where various invited speakers shed light on diverse topics that arise in the context of data science. To participate in the course you
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Anglistik und Amerikanistik
[154142] Historical Dimensions of the English Language - Vorlesungsbegleitende Übung Gruppe A — Übung
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Marion Patricia Ronan- Score: 8.12 This Übung complements the Historical Dimensions lecture and must be taken with the lecture. It investigates the development of the English language from its earliest roots – the Indo-European language family via developments leading towards the creating of Old- Middle-, Early Modern-, Late Modern- and Present Day English.To do this, we will investigate the cultural, historical and societal , is necessary to be able to engage with the course content. Evaluation is by a portfolio of two in-class tests during the term.
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Physik
[020217] Modern Quantum Computing and Quantum Simulation — Vorlesung mit Übung
Benedikt Fauseweh- Score: 7.52 and tackle these challenges. Finally, you will receive an overview of the current state-of-the-art in quantum computing and simulation. The course is divided into a main lecture for theoretical understanding, tutorials for practical exercises, and a hackathon. During the hackathon, you will use IBM quantum computers to implement the concepts learned in class on real devices. The lecture is divided This lecture offers a concise introduction to quantum computing. You will develop a working knowledge of its mathematical foundations and learn to use basic concepts in quantum information processing. The course covers key quantum algorithms, quantum machine learning approaches and their practical applications. It also addresses limitations due to noise and decoherence, teaching you how to model into two parts. Lecture notes are available. Requirements: Linear Algebra and Complex Analysis, beneficial: Linear Differential Equations, Quantum Mechanics. Part1: Basics of Quantum Information Theory and Processing, Qubits, Gates, Quantum Circuits, POVMs, Solovay-Kitaev Theorem, Tomography, Mixed States, Entanglement (bipartite and multi-partite), Fisher Information, Algorithms (Deutsch–Jozsa, QFT
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Politikwissenschaft
[143108a] Seminar International Relations — Seminar
M.A. Maximilian Selent- Score: 6.84 Please note: The language of instruction in this class is English!
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Politikwissenschaft
[149061] Opportunities and Limitations of Political Action in Religious Conflict — Seminar
M.A. Rika Althoff- Score: 6.69 In this class, we will discuss different case studies of religious conflict, focusing on the interest and power relations shaping their dynamics, and aim to take a solution-oriented perspective, assessing different approaches to managing and solving such conflicts. Drawing on theoretical and case study research, this class will provide an opportunity to practice the application of theory to case study analysis as well as discussing the insights that can be drawn from such research and analysis when searching for ways to solve conflict. Course requirements will be discussed in the first session. If you cannot attend class in the first week, please communicate so beforehand via e-mail to receive the moodle password.
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Physik
[023139] Laboratory of condensed matter physics: Time-domain terahertz spectroscopy — Vorlesung mit Übung
Zhe Wang, Ahmed Ghalgaoui- Score: 6.68 Time domain terahertz spectroscopy consists of lectures in conjunction with laboratory courses giving the students the opportunity to directly apply the material from the lectures in the laboratory. In this context, fundamental physical properties of matter, such as the refractractive index, conductivity, or resistivity, are studied using terahertz spectroscopy. The lectures will begin with basic concepts a of light matter interaction, in particular, how such concepts are used to determine refractive indices of varying susbtances, like semiconductors, magnetic samples, or liquid water. In addition, the use of pump-probe spectrocopy to investigate conductivity and some other nonlinear processes in matter will be discussed. The lecture will take place every tuesday from 2 - 4 pm
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Fakultät für Chemie und Chemische Biologie
[000000] Lecture Series "Modern Drug Discovery" — Vorlesung
Prof. Dr. Rasmus Linser- Score: 6.65 Lecture Series "Modern Drug Discovery"
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Anglistik und Amerikanistik
[154141] Historical Dimensions of the English Language - Vorlesung — Vorlesung
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Marion Patricia Ronan- Score: 6.41 This course consists of the lecture plus an obligatory practice sessions. It investigates the development of the English language from its earliest roots – the Indo-European language family via developments leading towards the creating of Old- Middle-, Early Modern-, Late Modern- and Present Day English.To do this, we will investigate the cultural, historical and societal background Linguistics II, is necessary to be able to engage with the course content Evaluation is by a portfolio of two in-class tests in the Übungen during the term.
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Institut für Diversitätsstudien, Anglistik und Amerikanistik
[154332] Reading in the English Language Classroom – Building Bridges — Blockseminar
Gudrun Marci-Boehncke, Carolyn Blume- Score: 6.41 or German didactics who commit to school visits on Tuesdays between 11:30 and 13:30 during the lecture period; specific dates will be announced at the introductory session on October 15th (12:00 – 14:00). Additional class meetings will take place on the following dates: November 8th, December 13th, and January 31st from 12:30 to 17:00. The languages of the course are both German and English; the use
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Sozialwissenschaften
[171260] Sociology of Work and Organization EN (lecture) | Arbeits- und Organisationssoziologie I (Vorlesung) — Vorlesung
Maximiliane Wilkesmann- Score: 6.36 Sociology of Work and Organization EN (lecture) | Arbeits- und Organisationssoziologie I (Vorlesung)
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Kulturwissenschaften
[154602] Introduction to American Literature and Culture 1 — Vorlesung
Sascha Pöhlmann- Score: 6.30 This lecture is the first part of an introduction to American literary and cultural history that continues in the summer term. This first part gives a broad overview that ranges from early imaginations of America to roughly 1900, covering pre-contact and colonial times, the revolutionary period and the early republic, Romanticism and the Civil War, and reconstruction and the Gilded Age . The lecture includes the most important aesthetic developments in various literary genres with particular concern for their cultural, social, political and medial contexts. This includes the disciplinary history of American Studies as a field, its practices of canonization, as well as other theoretical issues, including current paradigms and discourses. The lecture will combine a broad overview
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Politikwissenschaft
[143107a] Integration amidst Crisis? EUrope Navigating the 21st Century — Seminar
M.A. Rika Althoff- Score: 6.22 Please note: The language of instruction in this class is English. In this class, we will explore the challenges the European integration process is facing in the 21st century. Following a brief introduction into the EU's institutional architecture and a basic understanding of the 'What' and 'Why' of integration, we will develop a theoretical framework to apply and analyze various moments of crisis that European integration has faced since the turn of the century. This includes, for example, the Euro crisis, refugee and migration policy, the Russian war against Ukraine, and Brexit - but also leaves room to add case studies students are particularly interested in discussing in class. Course requirements will be discussed in the first session. If you are admitted to the course and cannot
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Institut für evangelische Theologie
[146XX5] Jüdische Museen in Deutschland von der Selbstrepräsentation zur Erinnerungskultur — keine Angabe
Sara Kipfer- Score: 5.97 TU Dortmund University Lecture in Jewish Studies and Politics Referentin Cilly Kugelmann
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Informatik
[042301] Automatentheorie und ihre Anwendungen 1 — Vorlesung
Jean Christoph Jung, Daniel Neider, Jan Corazza- Score: 5.91 Die Vorlesung wird am 15.10.2024 beginnen. The lecture will start on October 15, 2024.
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Physik
[020256] Key experiments in particle physics — Hauptseminar
Kevin Alexander Kröninger, Dominik Mitzel- Score: 5.87 their knowledge in the field of particle physics through a self-study fortheir own lecture. This lecture also trains skills in scientific research and presentationtechniques. Scientific discussion and writing techniques are acquired in the subsequentdiscussion and by preparing a written summary on the entire course content.
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Kulturwissenschaften
[000000] Tutorial A: Introduction to American Literature and Culture 1 — Tutorium
- Score: 5.74 This optional tutorial presents an opportunity to delve deeper into the material and texts that are covered in the lecture. Students will have the chance to ask questions, discuss texts, and practice their analytical and writing skills.
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Kulturwissenschaften
[000000] Tutorial B: Introduction to American Literature and Culture 1 — Tutorium
- Score: 5.74 This optional tutorial presents an opportunity to delve deeper into the material and texts that are covered in the lecture. Students will have the chance to ask questions, discuss texts, and practice their analytical and writing skills.
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Kulturwissenschaften
[000000] Tutorial C: Introduction to American Literature and Culture 1 — Tutorium
- Score: 5.74 This optional tutorial presents an opportunity to delve deeper into the material and texts that are covered in the lecture. Students will have the chance to ask questions, discuss texts, and practice their analytical and writing skills.
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Europäische Planungskulturen, Raumplanung
[094012 EPK] Urban Transformation - Präsentation — Kolloquium
Da Hae Lee- Score: 5.57 The registration process begins at the start of the semester via the link provided in the Basic information. Further information and deadlines are announced on the faculty's homepage, by email and in the information and introductory event before the start of lectures.
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Anglistik und Amerikanistik
[154152] Conversation Analysis — Hauptseminar
Manuela Vida-Mannl- Score: 5.52 In this class, we look at talk-in-interaction, i.e. the way language is used in social encounters. We will unveil the system, rules, and practices of talk. To do so, we will combine theory and practice: After initial sessions on important frameworks and concepts, such as turn-taking and turn construction, preference, sequence, repair, and opening and closing, we will apply this knowledge to realistic, everyday conversations. The class is designed for students with minimal prior knowledge as we start at the basics. However, as much of our work will be practical, students will have to engage with the literature in detail and plan their workload well. Main course reading: Sidnell, J. 2010. Conversation Analysis: An Introduction. Malden & Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
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Institut für katholische Theologie
[147132] Seminar zur Vorlesung 4.2 - 147131 / Seminar for the lecture 4.2 - 147131 — Seminar
Alexander Unser- Score: 5.32 Seminar zur Vorlesung 4.2 - 147131 / Seminar for the lecture 4.2 - 147131
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Kulturwissenschaften
[154642] Dreaming California: Los Angeles, the Invented Paradise — Proseminar
Trevor Kildiszew-Sikorski- Score: 5.09 For this course, we will be learning about the 44-mile swath of land that produces an absurd amount of media consumed around the world. Los Angeles, while a mainstay of global attention in the 21st century, was, barely more than 100 years ago, a mostly inconsequential West Coast city and smaller than many of its counterparts. Our class will cover Los Angeles’ rise—from engineering feats that carried water hundreds of miles to LA’s deserts; to several historical, iconic, and struggling lives in the Los Angeles cityscape; to the unique market conditions that make it the current epicenter for social media influencers. For texts, this class will delve into portions of Carey Williams’ classic 1948 book Southern California: An Island on the Land, as well as excerpts from writings of Joan Didion , poems by Wanda Coleman, the novel Tropic of Orange by Karen Tei Yamashita, early pioneering maps, the movies Tangerine and Mulholland Drive, several contradictory histories of Hollywood, and even some late theoretical work by Gloria Anzaldúa. I was born and raised in an exurb outside Los Angeles, so this class will also pull from my lived experience—all with the hope of better being able to see
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Raumordnung und Planungstheorie, Raumplanung
[0920315] Urban-river regeneration in post-industrial regions — Seminar
Dr. Letizia Imbres- Score: 5.04 Participating students will be asked to submit an individual essay at the end of the seminar. Requirement for passing the course is also evidence of active participation, which includes giving short presentations on the selected case studies, as well as making a positive contribution to group work and class discussions.
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Kulturwissenschaften
[154672] Transnational Black Feminism and Intersectionality — Hauptseminar
Julia Isabel Faisst- Score: 4.66 As the global Covid-19 crisis demonstrated, the pandemic progressively acted as a divisive line between BIPOC and white citizens, exacerbating existing racial disparities as well as further deepening the class divide between the rich and the poor. As inequalities of race and class have hence become increasingly visible to the public eye in intersectional ways, intersectionality stands here, and a class or LGBTQ problem there. Many times that framework erases what happens to people who are subject to all of these things” (Columbia Law School). In this seminar, we will ask: how has transnational Black feminism since the late 1970s—in the U.S. as well as in the context of Afro-German Studies—developed along the lines of intersectional approaches? And in what ways does
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Lehrstuhl Informatik XII
[048203] Cyber-Physical System Fundamentals — Vorlesung
Jian-Jia Chen, Dipl.-Inf. Reinhard Georg von der Brüggen, Nils Hölscher- Score: 4.65 The course targets these classes of students:Students enrolled for the "Automation & Robotics" program (it belongs to the module "systems" of that program),Students of the international summer program (ISP),Other international visitors (e.g. ERASMUS students).Students from the other universities of the Ruhr Campus Alliance.Other students are welcome.
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Kulturwissenschaften
[154664] Trauma, Resilience, Survival: Translating Iowa Poet Donika Kelly — Hauptseminar
Univ.-Prof. Dr. phil. Mag. phil., B. A. Walter Grünzweig- Score: 4.52 at the University of Iowa. With her new poetry volume, Donika Kelly has been said to “harness the air, the earth and the flame to renounce the old gods: child abuse, violence, racial injustice, generational trauma.” The concept of the class links translation and literary interpretation – using translation as a key to the interpretation of literature. The class will offer an introduction to literary translation
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Kulturwissenschaften
[154678] The Age of Inequality: Reading Fin de Siècle America — Hauptseminar
Julia Sattler- Score: 4.52 the female role or the significance of race and class. This class engages with the literature and culture of this thrilling time from its excesses in big business to its contestations about urban poverty, child neglect, animal abuse, and the growing demand for women’s rights. We will study photographs and maps, paintings and political speeches, as well as a variety of fictional texts.
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Anglistik und Amerikanistik
[154158] Modern Irish — Blockseminar
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Marion Patricia Ronan, Mícheál Ó Flaitherta- Score: 4.51 Modulzu- ordnungen: LEHRAMTSTUDIENGÄNGE: LABG 2009 LABG 2016 G: G: HRG: HRSGe: 803 GyGe/BK: GyGe/BK: 803 SP: SP: The Modulzuordnung was incomplete. The course is open to HRSGe as well as GyGe/BK students. Please note that this is an MA level course. BA students are welcome to participate, but will not be able to receive any credit for the class.
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Dekanat Raumplanung, Stadt- und Regionalsoziologie, Raumplanung
[093012] Human Dimension in Planning — Vorlesung mit Übung
sc.agr. Anne Weber, rer. pol. Einhard Schmidt-Kallert, Sandra Huning- Score: 4.44 reduction and equity. The course consists of a series of lectures (Participation – Gender – Conflict Resolution strategies and Mediation) with related exercises taught by different lecturers. The first part of the course will revolve around current notions of development and the most important cross-cutting perspectives in development planning, i.e. planning with the people (not for the people), gender
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Kulturwissenschaften
[154675] Homelessness in U.S. Literature and Visual Media — Hauptseminar
Julia Isabel Faisst- Score: 4.03 , further deepening the divide between the rich and the poor. What is more, the pandemic has underscored how home is one of the most palpable sites onto which racial, class, and gender inequalities are grafted. More people than ever live on the streets, or are acutely threatened to be evicted and lose their homes. Debates about structural, socio-political, and individual responsibility, as well as possible interventions, have long trespassed discourses of poverty, and now also determine discussions about transformations of the middle class, gentrification, and urban planning. Cultural imaginations and representations of homelessness negotiate these and many other topics, and critically investigate stereotypical images of precariousness. In this course, we will scrutinize literature and visual
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Humanwissenschaften und Theologie
[000000] Welcome Event of the Faculty for the MaREPol students — Sonderveranstaltung
Magdalena Alberta Rita Franz- Score: 3.95 Dear Marepol students, We are pleased to invite you to the welcome event of the Faculty for new Marepol students. The dean, the vice dean, the dean of studies, the directors of the institutes and the lecturers of the Marepol courses in the winter semester would like to introduce themselves and get to know you. We look forward to seeing you there! Please note: There will be NO overlap
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Kulturwissenschaften
[154641] Adaptation and Intertextuality — Proseminar
Nicole Mellin- Score: 3.81 Adaptation as a term is often used synonymously with words like appropriation, parody, pastiche or re-writing and is mostly associated with book-to-movie adaptations. We all have a general idea of what an adaptation is, but in this class, we are going to take a look at adaptation theory and the academic discourse surrounding the topic including the most recent approach that connects adaptation
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Anglistik und Amerikanistik
[154501] Introduction to British Cultural Studies — Vorlesung
Dr. Cyprian Piskurek- Score: 3.75 The lecture offers an introductory overview of theoretical approaches and topics relevant for British cultural studies. While the meaning of 'culture' may seem to be quite evident at first glance, even the slightest probing underneath the surface reveals that it is not. As Raymond Williams, one of the most influential founding figures of British Cultural Studies, famously pointed out: "Culture /difference, representation, gender, race/ethnicity, place/space, cultural memory and many others. The discussion of theory will be complemented by a brief overview of British history (from 1500) and an introduction to the British political system. Tutorials: The topics dealt with in the lecture are recapitulated and deepened in optional tutorials (see information below). Assignment: End-of-term written test
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Kulturwissenschaften
[154654] Literature and Environmentalism — Proseminar
Sascha Pöhlmann- Score: 3.72 This class will discuss one of the most important theoretical perspectives in recent decades, ecocriticism/environmental criticism, together with selected literary texts from the nineteenth century through the twenty-first, giving students a broad introduction to critical views on the relation between literature and the environment. We will especially focus on the issue of environmentalism as a
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Anglistik und Amerikanistik
[154215] The City and the City: Representations of the Metropolis — Proseminar
Dr. Richard Bell- Score: 3.54 . This course will investigate how the city influences and is influenced by artists from the 19th century to the present. We will exam prose, poetry, film, painting, and, of course, architecture. Works to be studied will include, among others, J. G. Ballard’s High-Rise, Zadie Smith’s NW, and, of course, China Mieville’s The City and City. The assessment will be a presentation and an in-class exam.
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Sozialwissenschaften
[171451] Lebenslauf- und Biographieforschung — Vorlesung
Hannah Zagel- Score: 3.38 understood by studying how individual lives are embedded in and shaped by social, historical and institutional contexts. This class introduces participants to key concepts and perspectives in life course sociology such as generation, cohort, ageing, institutionalisation and destandardisation. We will consult and discuss classical and more recent texts to review the development of life course sociology as a
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Anglistik und Amerikanistik
[154551] Teaching Ireland — Hauptseminar
Dr. Cyprian Piskurek- Score: 3.10 As a seminar in 'Kulturdidaktik', this class focuses on a specific subfield within Literary and Cultural Studies and discusses if, why and how Irish Literature and Culture can be incorporated into the EFL classroom. Ireland, with its complex relationship vis-à-vis the United Kingdom, with its rich literary history, or with its variety of cultural traditions, continues to be an important source
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Europäische Planungskulturen, Raumplanung
[0920364] The Emscher-Conversion: a window of opportunity for a sustainable transformation of the Ruhr Metropolis — Seminar
Stephan Treuke- Score: 3.04 In this class, we will focus on ongoing transformation processes of the Ruhr Metropolis in the context of a sustainable spatial and urban development. In this sense, we shall inquire how this post-industrial area has embarked on a pathway towards a sustainable transformation and how the region is dealing with current social, economic and environmental challenges. Furthermore, we will examine different concepts of regional governance thus far implemented in the Ruhr Metropolis in order to identify the main opportunities and obstacles to future regional strategies of urban and spatial planning, particularly with regards to climate change adaptation. The class seeks to engage in an interdisciplinary and international dialogue on urban transformation and provides a project-oriented approach
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Anglistik und Amerikanistik
[154553] Turkish Literature in English — Hauptseminar
Elena Furlanetto- Score: 2.71 Turkey and write in English, is this still Turkish literature? In the second part of the seminar, we will read Elif Shafak’s The Forty Rules of Love (2010), a controversial novel by arguably the most famous Turkish author of fiction in English. The seminar will include a guest lecture by Melih Kökcü (UDE) as well as a collaboration with the Türkische Filmtage festival (06.11—10.11.24) in Dortmund
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Institut für Diversitätsstudien, Anglistik und Amerikanistik
[154323] Evaluating, Adapting, and Designing Teaching Materials — Seminar
Johanna Charlotte Embacher- Score: 2.65 , games, novels, newspaper articles and entries from social media platforms to name but a few. In this class we will focus on textbooks as well as other forms of teaching materials and discuss sets of criteria that can be used to guide the processes of evaluating, adapting, and supplementing already existing materials. We will discuss how communicative competence as one of the main goals of ELT has
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Kulturwissenschaften
[154652] Counterculture in the U.S. and Abroad — Proseminar
Eriko Ogihara-Schuck- Score: 2.65 An interesting aspect of the American counterculture movements of the 1960s, characterized as rebellions against the norm and the values of the mainstream society, was their interracial and international dimensions. For the purpose of confronting racism, sexism, materialism, poverty and war, white middle-class dissents sought inspiration in the cultures of the Other. In search of alternative
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Kulturwissenschaften
[154674] Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow — Hauptseminar
Sascha Pöhlmann- Score: 2.65 , challenging read out there. We’ll make sense of it together, reading-group style. Please get a copy of the novel and read the first section as soon as you’re accepted for the class. This seminar ties in with the one-day symposium “Elfriede Jelinek übersetzt Thomas Pynchon,” which will take place in the afternoon of October 24, 2024 at Literaturhaus Dortmund. Attending the symposium is mandatory for all
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Lehrstuhl für Experimentelle Physik IV
[020400] Applications of Machine Learning in Medical Physics — Seminar
Carsten Daniel Burgard, Cornelius Grunwald- Score: 2.61 research on a selected topic, gain deeper insights and understanding, and prepare and present this topic in the form of a talk. The central focus of these seminar presentations will be on medical-physical applications, with less emphasis on the technical aspects of machine learning. In addition to the student presentations, we will prepare short lecture segments in which we will explore the technical
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Kulturwissenschaften
[154650] “His Habit of Forgetting Was Too Deeply Ingrained": Vietnamese-American Refugee Narratives — Proseminar
Iris-Aya Laemmerhirt- Score: 2.48 , and directors that deal with topics such as home, trauma, and identity formation. When discussing American literature, it becomes obvious that while many American narratives include, even embrace, immigrant experiences that are often connected to the American Dream and the Rags to Riches narratives, only few refugee narratives can be found. This class will dive into the complex and challenging topic
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Sozialwissenschaften
[171455] Forschungswerkstatt quantitativ I — Seminar
Rohan Khan- Score: 2.48 countries. Gender & Society, 37(2), 177-207. Davis, S. N., & Greenstein, T. N. (2009). Gender ideology: Components, predictors, and consequences. Annual Review of Sociology, 35(1), 87-105. Hanschmidt, F., Kaiser, J., Stepan, H. & Kersting, A. (2020). The change in attitudes towards abortion in former West and East Germany after reunification: A latent class analysis and implications for abortion access
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Kulturwissenschaften
[154648] Activism & the LGBTQ+ Community — Proseminar
Trevor Kildiszew-Sikorski- Score: 2.32 futures for LGBTQ+ peoples. Texts for this class will include most of Sarah Schulman’s Let The Record Show: A Political History of ACT UP, excerpts from Emily K. Hobson’s Lavender AND Red (a book about the connection of LGBT struggles to wider Latin American liberation struggles), as well as excerpts from several theorists, historians, poets, artists, and filmmakers including excerpts from Judith Butler
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Physik
[020211] Superconducting Technology applied to particle accelerators — Seminar
Adolfo Vélez Saiz- Score: 2.28 that it does not coincide with your other duties. How: We will work together over the lectures and you will be given material to work through on your own. At the end of the course a presention should be given on a proposed topic (graded) Evaluation: The evaluation will be given based on 2 main indicators: The quality of the presentation and your participations and involment Interesed? Please join
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Informatik, Lehrstuhl Informatik I
[042617] Logik und Komplexität — Vorlesung mit Übung
Thomas Schwentick- Score: 2.15 , complexity theory and in the context of automatic verification. The lecture will deal with important such correspondence results and with the basic properties of the logics involved.Individual topics:- Foundations of first-order logic- Expressive power of first-order logic: Ehrenfeucht games, locality, other methods- Logic and complexity theory: second-order logic, fixed-point logics, separations
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Politikwissenschaft
[143106a] Transitional Justice in Today's World: How Can Democracies Settle Their Pasts? — Blockseminar
LL.M. Selen Kazan- Score: 1.83 Indigenous peoples refuse ‘reconciliation’ and how does the refusal reveal limits in colonial power? To answer these questions, we explore commission and inquiry reports, laws, and an array of interdisciplinary scholarship. The readings, lectures, and discussion sessions will centre around three overarching topics. First, the course provides an overview of the theory and practice of the field
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Kulturwissenschaften
[154647] The History of Horror Cinema — Proseminar
Sandra Danneil- Score: 1.77 for the emergence of the Golden Age of Hollywood’s pre-Code horror in the 1930s. The decade gave birth to some of the most iconic monsters such as Frankenstein’s Monster, Dracula, or The Mummy. In the decades after WWII the horror genre entered the American middle-class homes through their TV screens, confronting viewers with new anxieties around the Communist scare and notions of alienation. The 1950s and 1960s