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Evidenzpraktiken, Brauwesen studieren und Tipps für das Auslandssemester

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06/06/2023

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Wie kann Evidenz vermittelt werden und wodurch entsteht Vertrauen in die Wissenschaft? Damit beschäftigt sich die interdisziplinäre Forschungsgruppe „Evidenzpraktiken in Wissenschaft, Medizin, Technik und Gesellschaft“, die von der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) gefördert wird. In dieser Folge sprechen wir mit zwei der Forschenden, Stefan Esselborn und Sascha Dickel, über Wissenschaftsskepsis und das Verhältnis von Wissenschaft, Öffentlichkeit und Medien. Sitzende Tätigkeiten lassen Bewegung oft zu kurz kommen. Das möchten die Hidden Champions Nina Schaller und Anika Berling-Ernst ändern: Mit dem Projekt „TUM Gesunde Hochschule” ermutigen sie zu kleinen Gewohnheiten im Alltag, die langfristig der Gesundheit zugutekommen. Welche das sind, erzählen sie im Interview. Der Studiengang Brauwesen und Getränketechnologie richte sich vor allem an Bierbegeisterte – ein Klischee, das der Brauer und Mälzer Jakob Schwarz gut kennt und aufklären möchte. Er hat selbst in Weihenstephan studiert und stellt das vielseitige Fach näher vor. Was müssen Studierende beachten, wenn sie ein Auslandssemester planen? Stephan Geifes vom Deutschen Akademischen Austauschdienst (DAAD) teilt seine Tipps mit uns: von der Art des Aufenthalts bis hin zur Finanzierung. Gäste in chronologischer Reihenfolge: Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter im Bereich Technikgeschichte an der TUM School of Social Sciences and Technology Dr. Stefan Esselborn und Universitätsprofessor für Mediensoziologie und Gesellschaftstheorie an der Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz Dr. Sascha Dickel – beide sind Teil der DFG-Forschungsgruppe „Evidenzpraktiken in Wissenschaft, Medizin, Technik und Gesellschaft“; Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterinnen am Zentrum für Präventive Sportmedizin und Sportkardiologie am Klinikum rechts der Isar und Initiatorinnen des Projekts „TUM Gesunde Hochschule“ Nina Schaller und Anika Berling Ernst; Alumni, Brauer und Mälzer Jakob Schwarz; Direktor der Nationalen Agentur für EU-Hochschulzusammenarbeit im DAAD Dr. Stephan Geifes.

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