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REGIONAL GROUP BERLIN
The Berlin Regional Group visited the Peter-Behrens-Hall, a former turbine hall of the AEG company, which was built around 1912 and is now used by the Technische Universität Berlin.
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As part of our event series about the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, the regional group Berlin organized a guided tour through the so-called Red Island. We wanted to demonstrate what the topic of human rights means in a local context of Red Island. This city part is determined by its politically red past and the historic presence of the military.
Berlin’s southeastern borough of Treptow-Köpenick offers the opportunity of making long hikes through forests which in autumn allow marvelling at the beautiful colours of the deciduous trees. And thus, this time, the chosen route took us from the Wuhlheide forest through the Plänterwald forest up to Treptower Park.
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On a wonderful autumn day, a small group of DAAD scholarship holders and alumni set out from Berlin to Fürstenwalde/Spree to enjoy the Brandenburg countryside and collect mushrooms.
On 2 September 2021, the Berlin Regional Group of the DAAD-Freundeskreis organized a guided tour through the Futurium for a group of 10 scholarship holders and alumni.
With a small group of DAAD scholarship holders, we’ve met in the north-west of Berlin for our guided tour with Stefan Zollhauser about mobility, sustainable energy, and urban green space. The weather was perfect, we were eager to ask questions, so that the conditions couldn’t be better.
Each month we invite 1 to 2 scholarship holders to present their work on one of the 17 goals. For approximately 30 minutes they can talk about their research in English or German and afterwards we talk about its details and implications.
Regionalgruppe Berlin
Am 2. Oktober stattete eine Gruppe von 13 Stipendiatinnen und Stipendiaten (Studierende der Architektur, aber auch anderer Disziplinen) und 3 Alumni des Freundeskreises Berlin der Bauhaus-Stadt Dessau einen Tagesbesuch ab.
Graffitis can be found everywhere in Berlin, but on this exciting tour, a group of scholars discovered the different street art styles and the backgrounds of this culture.
On Saturday, July 25 in the afternoon the Regionalgruppe Berlin staged an impro show in front of about 30 people, most of them being DAAD-students. Thus DAAD-students performed for DAAD-students. A number of formats were played in German and English