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SCRIPTS activities at the Berlin Science Week

Every November, Berlin is the place to be for scientific exchange and conversation, with a diverse programme of more than 200 in-person and online events during a whole week, organised by the Falling Walls Foundation. In interactive formats that range from panel talks, workshops, science slams, exhibitions to VR experiences and film screenings, the most outstanding scientists address topics such as Health & Well-being, Discovering Earth & Space, Societal Trends & Transformations, Art & Science and many more.

While there are events all over the city, the festival centre is the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin and the adjacent Humboldt-Universität. There, many institutions, like SCRIPTS, offer interesting events, exhibitions, and interventions around a common topic, like the Corona pandemic or socio-ecological sustainability.

SCRIPTS is happy to be part of lively debates, controversial discussions, fruitful conversations and enriching encounters, online or in person. By doing so, we get SCRIPTS out of the university and go into diverse non-academic, public venues. Also, during the Science Week, we cooperate with the other Clusters of Excellence of Berlin.

Berlin Science Week 2022: Science Slam of the Berlin Clusters of Excellence

Scientists of the Berlin Clusters of Excellence try everything to entertain their audience, regardless of whether the subject is mathematics, neuroscience or political constitutions. Public event with ticket at Roadrunner's Paradise Berlin.

Berlin Science Week 2021: The Dance Floor is a Political Space!

A Knowledge Exchange on the Role of Clubs for Liberal and Open Societies, with Researchers of the Cluster of Excellence “Contestations of the Liberal Script – SCRIPTS“, the Berlin Clubcommission and actors from the arts and culture scene. Watch the recording here.

VIDEO - Berlin Science Week 2021: How (not) to Increase Vaccination Willingness

What can Public and Global Health learn from the COVID-19 vaccination campaign? A discussion with Heike Klüver, Katrin Schmelz, Dr. Martin Bergfelder, and Prof. Mujaheed Shaikh . Moderation: Julia Vismann.

Berlin Science Week 2019: Populism and Social Inequality - Current Debates

Are unequal distributions of income, wealth, and opportunities really the root of the crisis faced by liberal democracies - or can other factors be identified? On November 7, 2019, we hosted a panel discussion together with the Cluster of Excellence “The Politics of Inequality” on these issues at Berlin Science Week.