10:00-17:00 | Aarhus University LUMEN 2021: Reformation and everyday life The aim of this conference is to discuss how lived religion and everyday life and space were formed in the aftermath of the reformation, and how we can trace changes in material culture, in emotions, in social structures, in culture, which may be linked to the reformation and the development of confessional cultures.
ons02jun
09:00-17:00 | The Significance of Feminism and Gender Studies in Academia and Beyond The conference ”The Significance of Feminism and Gender Studies in Academia and Beyond” will set focus on and give new perspectives to feminist and gender studies in general, and within humanities and theology especially, as well as on the significance of these studies beyond academia.
ons02jun
14:00-16:00 | Aarhus University via Zoom Departmental Seminar: Sarah Muir Disillusion: The Limits of Critique in an Era of Routine Crisis
10:00-17:00 | Maltfabrikken, Ebeltoft, Denmark Creative Tastebuds Symposium Art, science, innovation and gastronomy meet in an interdisciplinary symposium: How can we use our sense of taste to make new and better choices? And can we rely on taste to guide us well?
tor19aug
10:00-17:00 | Aarhus University XIII Nordic Women's and Gender History Conference With this XIII Nordic Women’s and Gender History Conference, we want to use the anniversaries of the last couple of years in the Nordic countries as an opportunity to highlight and discuss questions about gender, power and disempowerment in all fields of society in a historical perspective.
tor02sep
00:00-12:00 | Aarhus Popular Receptions of Classical Antiquity Two-day seminar with the research programmes Classical Antiquity and its Heritage, History and Theology and AIAS (funding from Carlsberg)