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Lunchtime Colloquium with Sabina Leonelli

Lecture Series “Thinking, Imagining, Building Future Environments”

27.11.2025 12:30  – 13:45 

Location: Katholische Hochschulgemeinde, Leopoldstr. 11, 1. OG Saal 

This week, Sabina Leonelli (Philosophy and History of Science and Technology, TUM) will join us for the Lunchtime Colloquium.

The Lunchtime Colloquium is free and open to the public. The talk starts at 12:30, but feel free to come at 12, bring a lunch, and socialize.

For more information on the Lunchtime Colloquium series, please click here.

Thinking, Imagining, and Building Future Environments

This interdisciplinary lecture series presents a range of topics related to human-environment relationships and consists of lectures by faculty from various disciplines in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. By presenting diverse research related to environmental issues, the lectures will shed light onto the complexity of human-environment relationships. Why and how do different disciplines explore and think about this nexus and specific materials, organisms, phenomena, and representations of the environment? The lecture series seeks to enhance students’ environmental literacy and open up multiple perspectives on environments of the past, present, and future.