STUDIUM GENERALE
Welcome!
Studium Generale offers a programme of lectures, debates and talkshows; lecture series;
art, film, theatre, and poetry events and we organise the biennial PAS Festival.
Under the umbrella of Studium Generale, the dialogue platform, Omnium, will launch in September. Omnium will offer a programme by the university community reflecting on societal issues through dialogues, debates and discussions.
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Programme October - December
You can find an overview of all upcoming Studium Generale activities till December below. You can also leaf through our programme booklet digitally.
(FULLY BOOKED) Science in Court | Lecture Series
THU 31 OCT AND 7, 14, 21 AND 28 NOV 19:30 – 21:30
Karl Dittrich Hall, Bonnefantenstraat 2
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Legal professionals sometimes request the assistance of scientists in the courtroom. For example, legal psychologists are asked to evaluate the reliability of eyewitness testimony, or forensic pathologists are consulted to provide a report on the cause of death. In this lecture series, we give several talks about how different scientific disciplines can contribute to justice in the courtroom.
Opera Zuid: Bluebeard's Castle | Opera Visit
FRI 1 NOV, 19:30 (introduction at 18:30)
Vrijthof Theatre, Vrijthof 47
Tickets (for students only!)
Studium Generale and Opera Zuid are teaming up to offer students a unique opportunity to go to the opera – at a quarter of the normal price! Bluebeard’s Castle is a psychological thriller about the question of how much truth love can tolerate. The opera tells the story of Judith, who marries the mysterious Bluebeard. In her desire to get to know him, she cannot contain her curiosity.
(FULLY BOOKED) Critical Theory: The Legacy of the Frankfurt School | Lecture series
TUE 5, 12, 19 AND 26 NOV, AND 3 DEC, 19:30 - 21:30
Karl Dittrich Hall, Bonnefantenstraat 2
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The Institute for Social Research was opened at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, in Frankfurt, on June 22 1924, and later gained fame for the works of Adorno, Benjamin, Fromm, Marcuse and Habermas as the ‘Frankfurt School’. This series addresses the question of what the Frankfurt School stands for, as well as the topicality of the critical theory it developed.
Planetary Health: The Recipe for a Sustainable Future | Venlo Lecture
TUE 5 NOV, 19:30
Lecture Hall, Nassaustraat 36, Venlo
Register (free)
Pim Martens discusses the health of our planet, and the impacts on human health (which ultimately depends on the health of the planet). To this end, rather than separating ourselves further from nature—for example, by putting fences around it—we should learn to live with nature again.
Who We Are: Identity and the Good Life | Tans Lecture
TUE 5 NOV, 20:00
Franz Palm Lecture Hall, Tongersestraat 53
Register (free)
Essentially, ethics is about what it is for a person to do well the one thing we are all doing, which is making a human life. In this lecture, Kwame Anthony Appiah will sketch a picture of what social identities have in common and explore some of the ways they matter for ethics.
Such a Resounding Silence | Film & Talk
TUE 12 NOV, 19:30
Lumière Cinema, Bassin 88
Tickets
In 2023, a national reckoning around child sexual abuse was already underway in France when film star Emmanuelle Béart (Manon of the Springs, 8 Women, Mission: Impossible) publicly revealed she is an incest survivor. Reluctant to include her own story at first, Béart powerfully remonstrates: “the silence—which is first imposed by the person who rapes you—this silence makes a terrible noise within you and takes all kinds of forms” in this stirring and personal critique.
The University's Moral Compass and Academic Freedom | Panel
WED 13 NOV, 20:00
Auditorium, Tongersestraat 53
Register (UM students and UM employees only)
In recent years, various moral issues have been raised within the UM community in which the university is asked to take a stand, putting pressure on academic freedom.
With the university board members and different guests from other universities, we want to address the dilemmas that arise from this, academic freedom, polarization, the university as a safe space for all and the protests and its effects. What can and should the university and the UM-community do?
Let's Talk... About the Use of Supplements | Talk Show
MON 18 NOV, 20:00
Dominicanen Bookshop, Domincanerkerkstraat 1
Register (free)
LET’S TALK is a programme in which we not only give the floor to experts, but also challenge the audience to speak up and interact. In a lively and relaxed setting, we address issues of (student) life. In this edition, we will discuss the use of supplements. Have a drink, listen, talk and sharpen your thoughts and opinions.
Tradwives, White Girl Summer, and the Online Culture Wars | Lecture
MON 25 NOV, 20:00
Auditorium, Minderbroedersberg 4-6
Register (free)
On mainstream social media platforms, young far-right women make extremism relatable. They share Instagram stories about organic foods, while subtly propagating the ‘pure’ white race and the Great Replacement theory. Amid discussions of dating and family life, they call on women to become housewives in order to counteract the effects of feminism. Eviane Leidig offers an in-depth look into the world of far-right women influencers and the digital lifestyle they cultivate as they seek recruits for white nationalism.
The Wars of the Future | TechLec
MON 2 DEC, 20:00
Auditorium, Minderbroedersberg 4-6
Register (free)
In this lecture, Frans Osinga will talk about the future of war. What effect will geopolitical and technological developments have on the way war is being waged? What potentialities for conflict can we expect in the future? What developments are happening right now and what can we expect in the field of autonomous systems, drone warfare and hybrid warfare?
CANCELLED: SE7EN | Film & Talk
TUE 3 DEC, 19:30
Lumière Cinema, Bassin 88
UNFORTUNATELY, THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED
SE7EN presents a dystopian view of the modern city. It’s a dark, rain-soaked place where rot and corruption thrive; the natural breeding ground for a serial killer punishing people who represent the Seven Deadly Sins. Director David Fincher’s image of hell is even more vivid in this new remastered version. Morgan Freeman stars as a veteran homicide detective who’s retiring in a week. Despite his objections, he’s assigned to investigate the serial killings alongside a new partner, brash young Brad Pitt.