Das Internationale Heritage-Zentrum an der Bauhaus-Universität Weimar widmet sich am 6. Mai im Rahmen der Veranstaltungsreihe »Debating Heritage« den bevorstehenden Landtagswahlen in Thüringen und insbesondere der Frage nach der Vergleichbarkeit der Situationen von 1924 und 2024.
Unter Federführung der Professur Energiesysteme an der Bauhaus-Universität Weimar entstand in Apolda ein nachhaltiges Wasserstoff-Versorgungssystem für die Vereinsbrauerei der Thüringer Kreisstadt . Am 26. April 2024 können Interessierte die Wasserstoffanlagen von 13 bis 17 Uhr erstmals öffentlich besichtigen. Ergänzend vermittelt eine Pop-Up-Ausstellung auf dem Brauereigelände Hintergrundinformationen zur Elektrolyse und der Bedeutung von Wasserstoff als Energieträger. Der Eintritt ist frei.
The Bauhaus-Universität Weimar will be focussing on the achievements of female leaders in engineering during the 2024 summer semester with an outdoor exhibition and accompanying guest lectures. 18 portraits of successful female engineers will be on display with the intention of inspiring women in particular to pursue a career in engineering. Engineer Agnes Weilandt will be giving a guest lecture at the vernissage on 25 April and examining the exciting question: »How do we want to plan and build in the future?«
At nearly 30 percent, the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar has a higher than average proportion of international students. Some of these students stay in Thuringia and join the workforce, but this is by no mean the majority. Just one third are successful in starting a career in Germany, specifically in Thuringia. In order to increase these numbers and integrate more international graduates into the local and national job market, the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar will be receiving over one million euros in funding from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) »FIT - Promoting Academic Success and Labour Market Integration of International Talents« programme.
From 24 April to 11 June 2024, students and external artists are exhibiting works that explore the possibilities of a new beginning under the title »zero is the moon«. Interested parties are cordially invited to the opening on Tuesday, 23 April 2024, 6 pm, in the temporary venue of the »nova space« – the University Gallery of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar – at Berkaer Straße 11!
The Faculty of Civil Engineering was established 70 years ago at the University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (HAB), which is now known as the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar. Since then, the requirements of the construction industry have changed considerably. To address challenges such as the energy and climate crisis, the digital revolution, and the shortage of skilled labour in the engineering sector, the faculty will undergo a strategic realignment under a new name starting in April 2024. In the future, there will be a growing emphasis on sustainable and resource-efficient construction in research and education.
The upcoming summer semester at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar marks a first at the university: On Monday 8 April, 2024, the first podcast of its kind in Germany on the topic of university teaching and learning will be launched under the title »Zwischen Magie und Handwerk« (Between Magic and Craft). The podcast features instructors at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar speaking candidly with Dr. Simon Frisch, Vice President of Student and Academic Affairs and host of the podcast, about their teaching experiences, didactic methods and their passion for teaching.
Bauhaus students Esther Betz, Elisa Bessega and Sylvia Chen have been honoured for their »Mantis« cargo scooter in the »one&twenty« design competition. With this international competition, the German Design Council annually honours outstanding design students and graduates in the fields of product design and lifestyle.