
On June 13, we celebrate Campus Day at KIT!
10-15 h Information stand of the Department GeistSoz, Foyer Audimax
10-15 h Information stand Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) (Alexandra Hausstein, Foyer InformatiKOM I, Building 50.19)
10-11 h Info LAS (Alexandra Hausstein, Building 50.19, SR 1)
11-12 h Studying History at KIT (Silke Zimmer and Marcus Popplow, Building 50.19, SR 1)
14-15 hChat with students (Building 50.19, SR 1)
Here is a program overview:
Campustag
In his guest lecture "Archives of Nature & Archives of Society: Studies on the Bohemian Forest in Computational Historical Ecology" on June 2, Arne Cypionka presented his research based on computational humanities, which digitizes and analyzes forestry maps and archival data from the 19th century to, among other things, investigate forest development in this specific region of Eastern Bavaria and visualize changes in biodiversity.

PD Dr. Ole Sparenberg reported on his research on Antarctica in environmental history teaching at the History Department's research colloquium on 19 May.

The German-speaking Society for the History of Technology (GTG) met at the Zeche Zollern in Dortmund on the topic of "Un|Visibilities - Energy History between Materiality, Practice and Representation", from May 7 to 9. Three contributions from the Department of History were held at the annual conference. Clarissa Kopanitsak gave a presentation on CAD modeling in heritage conservation in the Young Researchers' Forum. Ole Sparenberg presented his research on the use of peat in 19th century Berlin in the panel "Regional energy regimes: culture, politics, environment". And Nicole Hesse, who was involved in the organization and moderation of the conference as a member of the programme committee, gave a presentation on wind energy use in times of energy crisis in the 20th century.

On May 12, Florian Bettel from Vienna opened the lecture series at the History Department's research colloquium with his research report on "Plastics processing on a small scale - Viennese family businesses after 1945".

From summer semester 2026 on, Andrea Acle-Kreysing will take over the substitute Professorship of Modern History (19th and 20th centuries) at Heidelberg University. She previously worked as a research assistant at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) for almost three years. In research and teaching, she dealt with modern history with a transnational focus and habilitated at the University of Heidelberg on German-speaking exile in Latin America. We wish her all the best for the new start!
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CAMPUS DAY at KIT - Experience your university in Karlsruhe!
30.95 Audimax
Straße am Forum 1
76131 Karlsruhe
On Saturday, June 13, 2026, it's that time again! At the Campus Day, you have the unique opportunity to get to know KIT in all its exciting and colorful facets, to find out about our Bachelor's and Master's degree programs and to prepare for studying at your university in Karlsruhe.
You can expect exciting talks, real lectures, cool videos and guided tours behind the scenes of our research. The faculties open laboratories and lecture halls until 15:00.
All this takes place on the KIT Campus South with an opening in the Audimax, Building 30.95, Straße am Forum 1. In the foyer of the Audimax you will find many facilities and institutes that can introduce themselves and give you a lot of important information.
Anyone who wants to get a taste of student campus life can still join the fun at the AKK’s (Student Council’s Culture and Communication Working Group) “Summerrave” on Red Square starting at 3 p.m.
Kostenlos
https://www.campustag.kit.edu
Prof. Dr. Jan S. Hesthaven
Präsident
Karlsruher Institut für Technologie
Kaiserstraße 12
76131 Karlsruhe
Mail: office-president ∂does-not-exist.p1 kit edu
https://www.kit.edu/



