Please note: The following list contains only the English events. You can find a list with all of our events on the German events page.
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May 2020
Joyful Interactive Online Meetings (Jakob Eberhagen und Anna Struth)
To keeping your group active in the online space can be a challenge. But there are many ways to create interactive online sessions! We explore how to have fun, interactive and productive meetings.
Peacing a sustainable world together (The Art of Living Foundation)
Let’s find out why and how the first step to creating a sustainable world is to find peace and joy within, and what happens when you meditate.
Migration worldwide – everyone has a story (KATE e.V.)
The webinar is held under the motto "We are Change”. Using the method of storytelling, Pappy Orion from the Democratic Republic of Congo will tell his personal life story and give an insight into his experience of flight. An open round of talks will be held in which the participants will have the opportunity to ask Pappy Orion their questions directly.
Sustainability and Food Sovereignty (Andras Gyürefi)
How did the different methods of food production affect the environment and society? How did the capitalistic modes devastate our health, our economy, and our planet? And how can we reverse it?
DIY Vertical Garden Workshop with Inselgrün Stuttgart (Benoit Leleu)
In his workshop, Benoit, who is gardener at Inselgrün Stuttgart, shows how to make your own space-saving vertical garden by recycling old plastic bottles. We are providing a list of material you need to get in advance and then we will build the vertical garden together during the workshop under Benoit's instruction.
DIY: Rhubarb Chutney English Style (Anna Struth)
You always wanted to try different to cook you own chutney? This is your Chance! Together we will create a sweet and sour English Style Rhubarb Chutney. During the process you will learn more about food preservation techniques.
Defining the roles of sustainability in our university community – Part I (WASTE Program University Stuttgart)
Sustainability must be a common goal to be achieved by all communities and their members. Given the scale of the issue, communities must seek to establish centralized bodies to oversee the creation, management and adherence to policies related to a sustainable future. Universities, as important educational institutions for the individual mind, should begin the discussion on how to implement such an idea, but what is the role of us, as students, in this discussion? That is what we want to find out through our interactive webinar.
Simulation Game: UN climate conferences (Institute for Acoustics and Building Physics, Uni Stuttgart)
The United Nations Climate Change Conferences are the most important events on the progress in dealing with climate change on a global political level. In this session we want to dive into the climate change negotiations with an interactive simulation game.
Defining the roles of sustainability in our university community – Part II (WASTE Program University Stuttgart)
Sustainability must be a common goal to be achieved by all communities and their members. Given the scale of the issue, communities must seek to establish centralized bodies to oversee the creation, management and adherence to policies related to a sustainable future. Universities, as important educational institutions for the individual mind, should begin the discussion on how to implement such an idea, but what is the role of us, as students, in this discussion? That is what we want to find out through our interactive webinar.
Sustainable practices for students and ‘green’ technologies (WASTE Program University Stuttgart)
While students will play an important role in the future of communities in their fields of study, other external critical areas related to the environment need to be learned, practiced, and spread to increase its sustainability. Join us in our discussion of these important issues and on how, as a student, be proactive about them.
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