Incoming
Where?
A quick look at everyday news proves that science, technology, and medicine permeate all aspects of our everyday life. From the terrifying prospect of a nuclear conflict and the recent pandemic to mundane decisions about getting another x-ray or using a bike to go to work, one is confronted with complex technological systems and advanced scientific knowledge.
The chair of Science, Technology and Gender Studies provides highly interdisciplinary tools that help us comprehend the impact of science, technology and medicine to humans and the environment. Major areas of research and education include gender science studies, nuclear history, and science diplomacy.
Maria Rentetzi is one of a handful of scholars working at the intersection of science and technology studies, nuclear diplomacy, and gender. Her research focuses on two intertwined areas of inquiry: the investigation of the politically and historically situated character of technoscience and the critical examination of gender as a major analytic category in technoscientific endeavors. She is an affiliate of the Max Planck Institute for History of Science (MPIWG) and was previously a guest professor at TU Berlin, a Silverman Professor at Tel Aviv University in Israel, and a professor at the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA). She joined FAU in January 2021.
Who can apply? 10 months 2x MAs (course and thesis stage, possible but minimal lecture participation required / two courses).
From: Türkei, Istanbul Istanbul Teknik Universitesi
Requirement: MA stage, B1 Level in English.
What?
List of available seminars and seminars available in Englisch: https://www.phil.fau.eu/international/incoming-students/courses-taught-in-english/
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