Courses and Workshops
Program HS 2022
For further information, see the German version of the Graduate School Website.
In fall term, the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences and the Department for Health Sciences and Medicine at the University of Lucerne have co-organized a workshop with the title "The Philosophy of Post-Traumatic Growth" by Prof. Michael Brady. Michael Brady is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Glasgow and will also give a guest lecture at the University of Lucerne which will be open to a general public.
The workshop will take place on October 12th. (Post-)doctoral students will be able to apply for participation in the second half of August. Concrete details about both events will be also communicated in the second half of August. If you would like to be kept up to date with either event (or both), please write an e-mail to gsl@unilu.ch with the heading "Michael Brady at UNILU".
As attunement we suggest to have a look at his recent online guest talk at the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences titled "Suffering and Meaning in Life" from December 2020.
Program FS 2022
The Master seminar “Contemporary White American Culture: Between Notions of Exceptionalism and the Endtimes”, co-organized with the Department of Cultural and Science Studies, discusses the cultural and historical background that help explain Donald J. Trump's continued hold on US-American Republicans.
It takes place in Spring Term 2022 on Tuesday, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. For further information about the dates and program, see the seminar's syllabus.
If you are a (post-)doctoral student interested in attending the seminar as an auditor via Zoom, please contact christina.cavedon @ unilu.ch.