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The University's "Ringvorlesungen" are a series of topical lectures in which researchers share their expertise with the general public. The lectures are generally interdisciplinary in nature and provide an opportunity for our specialists to tackle the questions and topics of concern to modern society while encouraging the audience to think and learn independently. The Ringvorlesungen are free of charge and there is no registration required.
UZH's Ringvorlesungen of the Spring Semester are finished. Podcasts are available for the two lecture series “Digital Religion(s)” and “Reproduction”.
The program for the public lecture series of the Fall Semester will be published in September.
Digital Religion(s) – Digital Theology(ies)
Tuesdays, 6:15pm–7:45pm
Human Reproduction Debates Between Medicine, Religion and Politics
Thursdays, 6:15pm–7:45pm
Crises and Crisis Management in Antiquity and Today
Tuesdays, 6:15pm–8:00pm
The Phenomenological Method and Its Influence on How We Think Today
Mondays, 4:15pm–6:00pm
Inequalities as an Obstacle to Achieving Sustainable Development
Thursdays, 6:15pm–7:45pm