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Thursday, 12 February 2026
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14:00 - 16:00 
Online Advising for prospective students with a refugee or migration background
Consulting
Adenauerring 2, Gebäude 50.20, Raum 005

Are you interested in studying at a German higher education institution? In our advising sessions, we answer all your questions regarding admission. Please arrange an appointment with us in advance for the online consultation by email (migrants@intl.kit.edu).

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14:00 - 15:30 
EPICUR Joint Lecture Series: Transformative Cities
Lecture
Zoom (register for session to get the link)

Join inspiring talks on the future of urban life with researchers from across Europe. Register to get the Zoom link!
 
06.11. A pluralistic & integrated approach to action-oriented knowledge for sustainability; Prof. Lang, KIT 13.11. Challenges & Opportunities for Decarbonising Mobility; Prof. Meinherz, KIT 20.11. Collaborative housing: past, present, future; Prof. Späth, Dr. Schmid, UFR 27.11. Sustainable & Energy Efficient Buildings; Prof. Tsikaloudaki, Prof. Theodosiou, AUTh 04.12. Urban Water Management; Prof. Theodossiou, AUTh 11.12. Transport, 15-Minute Cities & Societal Changes; Prof. Susilo, BOKU 18.12. Urban Water Bodies: restoration, reconciliation, redesign; Prof. Wantzen, UNISTRA 15.01. Living labs: a concept for co-designing nature-based solutions; Prof. Zingraff-Hamed, UNISTRA 22.01. The challenge to adapt cities to climate change; Dr. Böhnke, KIT 29.01. Urban Climate Action Plan; Prof. Tollin, SDU 05.02. Class meets Land: the embodied history of land financialization; Prof. Kaika, UvA 12.02. Towards a deeper understanding of up-scaling in socio-technical transitions: The case of energy communities; Dr. Giezen, UvA
Organized by IfR (KIT), CuKnow & EPICUR.

Wednesday, 18 February 2026
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13:00 - 14:00 
Infosession: EPICUR summer 2026
Informationsveranstaltung
Online

Are all Erasmus spots already taken? Or is there not enough time for a semester-long stay abroad? EPICUR offers an attractive alternative: short, flexible, and easily accessible international experiences for all KIT students!

On the innovative virtual EPICUR Campus, interested participants can learn online, on-site, or in a blended format with students from other European countries.

For summer 2026, the registration period runs from February 16 to March 9, 2026!

How does registration work? What funding opportunities are available? Where can I choose courses? We want to answer these important questions about the current registration phase in a non-binding info session.

Get first-hand insights into the academic and intercultural opportunities of EPICUR and learn how you can enrich your summer semester with exciting courses, new perspectives, and international contacts.

Thursday, 19 February 2026
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14:00 - 16:00 
Advising for prospective students with a refugee or migration background
Consulting
Adenauerring 2, Gebäude 50.20, Raum 005

Are you interested in studying at a German higher education institution? In our advising sessions, we answer all your questions regarding admission. Please have all required documents ready (proof of language proficiency, secondary school certificate/university degree certificate, residence permit in Germany).

14:30 - 15:30 
Monthly info session for Erasmus+ in English
online über den Kursraum 'Infoveranstaltungen Auslandsstudium' in ILIAS

The info session aims to provide basic knowledge for students that are interested in going abroad with Erasmus+ and have not applied yet.

Saturday, 21 February 2026
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11:00 - 15:00 
IScO´s Excursion: A glimpse into the history - Hotel Silber as the Headquarter of the Nazi Secret State Police
Führung
Treffpunkt in Karlsruhe, Hauptbahnhof

Join IScO for a guided visit to Hotel Silber in Stuttgart, a place of remembrance with a permanent exhibition on the history of policing, the Gestapo and persecution. The building was already used as a police site during the Weimar Republic. Under National Socialism, it became a key location connected to the Gestapo, from which surveillance, repression and persecution were coordinated, affecting many people in Württemberg and Hohenzollern and beyond. After 1945, the building continued to be used by the police, and its later history also raises complex questions about continuity, accountability and remembrance.
Today, the exhibition traces both breaks and continuities from the Weimar Republic through the Nazi dictatorship and into the post war period. Using documents, photographs and media stations, it examines how democratic institutions could be undermined so rapidly, how authorities and individuals became involved in state violence, and how the role and self understanding of the police shifted across dictatorship and democracy. The exhibition also preserves personal traces from the site, including inscriptions left by prisoners and objects that reflect the repression of everyday life and youth culture at the time.
As part of our visit, we will take part in a 1.5 hour guided tour titled Police and Genocide in Europe. The tour starts at 1 PM and looks at the role of the Württemberg Gestapo and Criminal Police in the persecution and deportation of Jews as well as Sinti and Roma from Württemberg and Hohenzollern, and at how staff connected to Hotel Silber were deployed in other parts of Europe. It also explores individual responsibilities and the consequences for those who were targeted. The tour is designed to support learning and reflection in a respectful setting.

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