Thursday: Fieldwork: Design & Practical Exploration / Diversity and Minorities in Germany
October 3
Please note that October 3 is a public holiday in Germany: Reunification day; shops will be closed and public transportation schedules will differ from weekdays.
Time
Content
Lecturer/Organizer
Location
9:00
How to design & approach data collection and basics of data analysis
Eric Engel
Department of Middle Eastern and South East Asian Studies, Building 125b, Kerpener Str. 30, entrance from Weyertal (3rd floor), 50931 Köln
11:15
Walk from Hostel Köln to Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum (& check-in of coats + bags)
11:45
Practical exploration: Rautenstrauch-Joest: Cultures of the World
Guided tour (followed by time for exploration of the exhibition)
Cäcilienstraße 29-33, 50676 Köln
13:00
Lunch break (at own expense)
14:30
What is Kurdish? Kurdish morpho-syntax
Gh. Karimi-Doostan
Department of Middle Eastern and South East Asian Studies, Building 125b, Kerpener Str. 30, entrance from Weyertal (3rd floor), 50931 Köln
15:30
Benefitting from Diversity in International Academic Exchange
Johannes Müller (IO)
Department of Middle Eastern and South East Asian Studies, Building 125b, Kerpener Str. 30, entrance from Weyertal (3rd floor), 50931 Köln
17:00
Practical exploration: Stolpersteine / Stumbling blocks as a commemoration project
Ingrid Overbeck
19:00
Dinner (at own expense) Puszta Hütte Köln - Cologne institution since 1948 - only one dish: Hungarian style Beef Stew
Fleischmengergasse 57, 50676 Köln
Friday: Histories & Cultures / Structures for International Students
October 4
Time
Content
Lecturer/Organizer
Location
09:00
Language, diversity, and minorities: the case of Sicily