Apr 29, 2024
TUD Lectures PLUS "What holds the world together inside - The pillars of society"
A functioning democracy helps to promote and protect social cohesion. In times when these values are challenged, the resilience of democracy is an essential pillar for strengthening social cohesion. At the same time, democracy is dependent on broad participation in order to remain alive and develop its full potential. But how does this work?
Prof. Dominic Steiger, Chair of International Law, European Law and Public Law and Prof. Florian Bruns, Chair of Ethics and History of Medicine want to address these aspects in the TUD Lectures PLUS event "What holds the world together inside - The pillars of society" and answer the questions of interested listeners.
The event is open to all interested parties and emphasizes the principle of the podcast series "You ask we explain". It is organized in cooperation with the Directorate University Culture, the Medical Faculty and the Office for Academic Heritage, Scientific and Art Collections of TU Dresden to enable an open and interactive dialogue and can also be listened to on popular streaming channels.
- May 2, 2024, 6:00 pm, Pirna farm store, Kirchgasse 1, 01796 Pirna
Advisors: Prof. Dominik Steiger, Chair of International Law, European Law and Public Law and Prof. Florian Bruns, Chair of Ethics and History of Medicine
Moderation: Natalie Labitzke and Stephan Wiegand
Further information on the topic, as well as the opportunity to submit your questions, can be found at YOU ASK we explain