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University talk: Promoting social responsibility

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Location Mainbuilding, Audimax, Alfred-Herrhausen-Straße 50, 58455 Witten
Organizer Hochschulwerk Witten/Herdecke

The Hochschulwerk Witten/Herdecke cordially invites all interested parties to the next and, for the time being, last university talk "Promoting social responsibility!".

Together with the two guests Klaudia Werth
(first chairwoman of the Studierendengesellschaft) and Armin Steuernagel (managing director of the Stiftung Verantwortungseigentum), but above all with the participants, we will discuss what it means to promote social responsibility? What inner individual prerequisites are needed to take responsibility for one's own actions in this sense? What kind of spaces must educational institutions provide so that they actually promote social responsibility? And how can a university as an institution be socially responsible? It will be a stimulating evening that combines thinking, feeling and responsibility through its internal and external perspectives.

About the guests:

  • Klaudia Werth: First Chair of the Student Society, currently a member of the Executive Board at UNICEF, responsible for civic engagement
  • Armin Steuernagel: Managing Director of the Responsible Ownership Foundation, member of the Board of Trustees of the UW/H Foundation

What are the University Talks?

"University Talks - How we become who we are":

The University Talks are a student-organized series of events that invites people to talk in order to trace their personal careers and formative experiences at Witten/Herdecke University or in other educational contexts. A series that sets out in search of the cultural self-image of this place and sheds light on the question of what it means to be educated and to shape a place of education.

This semester, the talks are dedicated to the three fundamental values that shape and challenge our common interaction: Encourage freedom - Strive for truth - Promote social responsibility. On three evenings, we would like to explore these values, question them - and thus the university - and engage in an open dialog with exciting guests from academia, culture, politics and civil society.

Participation is free of charge.