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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.