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KinderUniversität: Tickets from 20 June

The summer holidays are just around the corner and preparations for the KinderUniversität autumn semester are in full swing. KinderUni fans should mark the following dates in red in their calendars: 21 August, 4 and 18 September.

The summer holidays are just around the corner and preparations for the KinderUniversität autumn semester are in full swing. KinderUni fans should mark the following dates in red in their diaries: 21 August, 4 and 18 September.

On Wednesday, 21 August, ecologist Prof. Dr Gerhard Zotz will take eight to twelve-year-olds on an exciting journey through nature on the topic of "We are not alone - How many living creatures are there on Earth?". The lecture "Enigmatic sounds or: Who is hiding in the piano?" on Wednesday, 4 September, with musicologist Christiane Abt will be full of sound. Young researchers are guaranteed to have a clear view when they attend the third and final autumn lecture "Blind fish or eagle eye - What happens when we see?", which will be given by sensory physiologist Prof. Dr Jutta Kretzberg on Wednesday, 18 September.

Tickets (2 euros each) for the three KinderUni lectures in the autumn semester are available from Thursday, 20 June from Nordwest Ticket GmbH on 0421/363636 and 01805/361136 (14 c/min.) as well as from the NWZ offices.

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