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Societal change: at the TU Disruption and Societal Change Center (TUDiSC), researchers are investigating this topic from different perspectives in eight projects. TUD is actively driving change in Lusatia.

Societal change Research & Transfer

TUD | Lusatia Campus Project overview

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Art as a reflection of societal change: the Schaufler Lab@TU Dresden combines art and artificial intelligence. In the project entitled “Visual Protests,” they research new forms of activism on social media.

How art and AI combine Schaufler Lab@TU Dresden

Visual protests Movements and images

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Political change: The John-Dewey-Research-Center for Civic Education researches and develops methods for civic education here in Saxony. The Mercator Forum Migration and Democracy monitors political developments worldwide.

Didactics & civic education JoDDiD

Migration & democracy MIDEM

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For the education of tomorrow: University School Dresden explores new ways of teaching in a real-world school setting. The Faculty of Education has an advisory office dedicated to the development of nursing training in Saxony.

Research and practice at The University School

Model for nursing training Advisory Office

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From yesterday to tomorrow: TUD researchers are investigating societal connections in all eras – from medieval cloisters in modern media to images of the future in science fiction.

Monasteries in Modern Media FOVOG

Visions of the future Future Studies

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Digitalization is not only changing society – it’s also transforming research. The Chair of Digital Cultures and the Digital Humanities Master’s degree program address these issues.

Research into digitalization Digital Cultures

Digitalization as a tool Digital Humanities