19 November, Plastic Fantastic at Werkstatt Kino
On November 19, we open our film series “Dis:connection: Cinema and Globalization” with the impr...
The Transfer Lab is an initiative at global dis:connect that aims to transfer and disseminate research. It is our contact point for fellows and researchers, whom we support in their efforts to propagate the fruits of their work. The Transfer Lab disseminates our scholarly research to the general public, not only to the academic community. We work closely with partners outside the university to develop and implement innovative pilot projects. Our vision is to see the results of our research in active use throughout society. We want to strengthen the link between scholarship and society to ensure that our research is understood and used beyond academia.
On November 19, we open our film series “Dis:connection: Cinema and Globalization” with the impr...
Artist Talk: Roma-non-Roma: in:visibilities and dis:connections Małgorzata Mirga-Tas (artist in res...
In this exhibition with international participation, the tim sheds light on a poignant piece of Germ...
Vernissage: 21 June, 18:00-22:00, Habibi Kiosk, Münchner Kammerspiele, Maximilianstr. 26, 80539 Mu...
Travelling Back presents a critical perspective on the narratives and collections Bava...
Meet The Memory Person – a collaborative remembrance project: open studio, workshop and conver...
Stay strong meets Global Munich – the arts, politics & mental health Sunday, 12 Novembe...
Decolonising audiowalk with dance interventions (English only) The audience will listen to au...
On 14 August 2022, the Lenbachhaus will host an event called FILAMENTOUS MAGIC CARPETS. The event ha...
On 6 November, practitioners from all areas of science communication met at CAS@LMU to discus...
Interest in science communication and transfer is growing. This workshop attempts to negotiate chall...
Global dis:connect is honoured to host a reading and discussion with philosopher Eva Meyer and artis...
On 17 October 2022, former Austrian Minister of Health Rudi Anschober will present and read from his...
On 4 July, author and journalist Timo Feldhaus presented his book of historical fiction on the erupt...
The Transfer Lab is an initiative at global dis:connect that aims to transfer and disseminate research. It is our contact point for fellows and researchers, whom we support in their efforts to propagate the fruits of their work.
Projects:
Key Project: Global Munich
Discover and discuss the processes of globalization happening right in your backyard. Global Munich is a local experiment that invites you to explore the interconnectedness of our world.
The Transfer Lab rests on three pillars: