EVENTS
Below is a timeline of the project’s main events, reflecting its development. For more news and updates, visit our news blog.
In the framework of the DAAD joint project Digital Teaching and Learning in Historical Sciences, we are happy to hold a series of four lectures online, from February till May, which address various aspects related to history, digitisation, and archive. Two of the lectures will be presented in English (Dr. Till Grallert, Humboldt University of Berlin / Dr. des. Nevine Fayek, University of Münster), and two in Arabic (Dr. Dheaa Zageer, Al-Nahrain University / Dr. Laith Shaker, University of Baghdad).
In the framework of the DAAD project, this summer school focuses on how digitalization offers history teachers a platform to engage their learners in an experiential field. In an interdisciplinary cooperation and a cultural dialogue across borders, the university of Regensburg hosts 24 Iraqi scientists from the departments of applied computer science (Al-Nahrain University) and history (University of Baghdad) to learn about, discuss, and implement the use of digital...
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In accordance with the academic cooperation between the University of Regensburg (Germany), Al-Nahrain University (Iraq), and the University of Baghdad (Iraq), Forensic DNA for Research and Training Center at Al-Nahrain University held a scientific symposium entitled “The Challenges Facing E-learning in Social Sciences: History Learning as an Example.” The symposium consisted of three lectures.
The first joint workshop in the scope of the project Digitales Lehren und Lernen in den Geschichtswissenschaften, which brought together participants from the University of Regensburg, the University of Baghdad, and Al-Nahrain University, was held in Regensburg (Germany) on 20–23 Oct. 2021. The title of the workshop was Digital Learning and Teaching in Historical Sciences, and it was sponsored by DAAD and The German Federal Foreign Office.
The idea for the project Digitales Lehren und Lernen in den Geschichtswissenschaften was originally conceived by Prof. Dr. Jenny Oesterle and Prof. Dr. Bashar Ibrahim during a conference they organized in Heidelberg (Germany) on 12–13 July 2019. The title of the conference was Strategies for German-Iraqi Collaboration in Historical Research, and it was sponsored by BMBF (German Federal Ministry of Education and Research) and AGYA.
Organizer: Arab German Young Academy of Sciences and Humanities (AGYA)