Events archive

10.08.2023

Creativity as the key to European partnerships

Since April, BTU professor Christiane Hipp has been commuting between Brussels and Cottbus. Selected for this task by Brandenburg's Minister of Science, Research and Culture Dr. Manja Schüle, she wants to launch a European network that focuses on the cultural and creative industries in the context of transformation and change.

Portrait photo: Prof. Christiane Hipp in front of the IKMZ

01.08.2023

Join the Alliance Games to kick off the European cultural festival EUNICE Weeks

EUNICE Weeks, the European cultural event of the University Alliance, are entering their third round. A diverse program invites interested parties from all partner universities to join in live and digitally. The BTU presents a virtual museum tour of the Dieselkraftwerk. Participants are being sought for the sporting kick-off of the events.

Training Alliance Games EUNICE

19.07.2023

European final in Italy: BTU students with start-up ideas

Students of the Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg (BTU) present their start-up idea to the jury in the final of the EUNICE Imagine Innovation Cup. The finalists of the EUNICE Contamination Lab also successfully completed the Italian Summer School from July 10 to 14, 2023.

BTU delegation to the finals of the Contamination Lab

10.07.2023

Registration started for 40 new courses at EUNICE

Students and Staff Members of the EUNICE partner universities, including the Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg (BTU), can choose from more than 40 courses in the new EUNICE course program. First to click, first to learn.

Student at Laptop

04.07.2023

Technology and Architecture - DFG Graduate College Rewrites the History of Architecture

Researchers at the Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg (BTU) have spent nine years exploring the field of tension between art and technology from antiquity to modern times under the theme "Cultural and technical values of historical buildings" as part of a Graduate College of the German Research Foundation (DFG) that is now coming to a close.

View of the roof structure