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Lectures in the pop-up store

AI and ethics, organisational development or post-Covid - in the city centre, we shed light on social issues of the future.

The University of Oldenburg has opened a pop-up store in Oldenburg city centre to mark its 50th anniversary. With the motto "University in the city", numerous scientific programmes and activities are taking place.

The C3L - Centre for Lifelong Learning is organising a series of lectures that will shed light on various social topics of the future and invite the audience to join the lecturers in a discussion at the end of the lecture. The next lectures:

Lecture: Video Killed The Radio Star

Wednesday, 15 May, 5.30 pm

Lecture by Jan Heinecke, consultant for organisational development and lecturer at C3L - Center for Lifelong Learning

If you look closely, you will recognise that change almost always announces itself. Rarely does the elephant suddenly appear in the room and create facts. What kind of attitude is needed to recognise and accept change - as an individual and as an organisation? What skills can I develop to prepare myself today for the challenges of tomorrow? And what does science actually say on this topic?

Lecture: AI and ethics - using AI responsibly

Wednesday, 22 May, 5.30 pm

Lecture by Klaas von der Heide, IT auditor

Everyone has been talking about AI since ChatGPT at the latest. The ease of use of the well-known chatbot makes it easier than ever to use AI for emails, homework or research. But we shouldn't simply rely on the results. Even AI is not free from bias and is even capable of lying. The lecture will deal with challenges like these. The speaker will also take a look at how we can use AI responsibly in organisations.

Lecture: Post Covid and then ...? From research to practice

Monday, 27 May, 7.00 pm

Lecture by Andrea Diana Klausen, Ann-Kathrin Knak and Jella Voelter (all University of Oldenburg)

Recovery after a Covid-19 infection? Some people are still severely restricted in their everyday lives months after the infection. For example, they suffer from fatigue, impaired attention or memory (cognition). What options are there to provide additional help for those affected? What contribution can research and special procedures make? We look at the COVISION project and the case management process to show the benefits of research for practice.

Lecture: Storytelling - convincing through narrative

Wednesday, 29 May, 5.30 pm

Lecture by Sandra Vieth, owner of onlinemarketingliebe.com and lecturer at the C3L - Centre for Lifelong Learning

In times of information overload, it is more important than ever to attract attention and stand out from the crowd. One effective method of achieving this is storytelling. In this short presentation, Sandra Vieth gives an impulse on how to "tell stories" and thus be convincing. How can topics be developed in such a way that they are interesting? How can a strong and emotional connection to the target group or dialogue partners be established?

The entire programme: https://uol.de/50jahre/pop-up-store

 

 

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