News & Events

Sound Archive: Relocation to the Humboldt Forum
In 2022, the Sound Archive is to move completely into the Humboldt Forum as the only university collection of the Humboldt Universität.

Active Materials – Central Cluster Anthology Published on 20 December 2021
What are active materials? This book aims to introduce and redefine conceptions of matter by considering materials as entities that

Invitation HZK-CARMAH COLLOQUIUM on 07 February 2022 – Polish Folk Art and the Holocaust
The next colloquium will take place on 07 February 2022 at 2 pm and all interested parties are cordially invited! The event will

Invitation HZK-CARMAH Colloquium on 10 January 2022 – BUA-Project “Digital Network Collections”
The next colloquium will take place on 10 January 2022 at 2 pm and all interested parties are cordially invited! The event will

INVITATION HZK-CARMAH COLLOQUIUM ON 6 December 2021, 2 P.M., Online. “Mindscape.” Insights into a project between politics, research and cultural production
The next colloquium will take place on 6 December 2021 at 2 pm and all interested parties are cordially invited! The event will

HZK reference library open again
With the beginning of the winter semester 2021/2022, the reference library of the HZK opens its doors again.The library is

Invitation HZK-CARMAH-Kolloquium on November 08., 2021, 2 p.m., Online
The next colloquium of the HZK will take place on 08 November 2021 at 2 pm and all interested parties

Sharon Macdonald and Daniel Tyradellis – new directors of the HZK
Prof. Dr. Sharon Macdonald and Prof. Dr. Daniel Tyradellis took office as Director and Vice-Director of the Hermann von Helmholtz-Zentrum

Exhibition Opening »Stretching Materialities«
Tieranatomisches Theater der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Campus Nord, Philippstraße 13, Haus 3 Opening – Thursday, 16 September 2021, 6–8:30 pm.6 pm Welcome

Sorting machines. The reinvention of the border in the 21st century
Dissolution of borders – this is the great narrative of globalisation: borders are becoming more permeable, cross-border mobility is becoming