College of Fellows

Fellow Events

The CoF Lunch Talk Series invites fellows and Tübingen researchers to exchange ideas in a relaxed atmosphere during the lunch break. The Lunch Talks take place in the seminar room of Villa Köstlin. Interested people are cordially invited to attend.

The College of Fellows regularly organizes workshops in which Fellows discuss their research in an international and interdisciplinary context. If you are interested in attending, please contact us: infospam prevention@cof.uni-tuebingen.de

Fellow Lunch Talks

CoF Lunch Talks in the summer term 2026

22.05.: Dr. Sacha Davis | Global Encounters Visiting Scholar | “‘They would make excellent farming-immigrants… and settle well’: Martin Niemoller, German expellees and Settler Colonialism in Newcastle (Australia)”
12.06.: Dr. Cheng He | Intercultural Fellow | “The Growing and Nurturing of Stones in Art and Medicine in Early Modern China”
10.07.: Dr. Andrzej Stuart-Thompson | Global Encounters Fellow | “Azorean Eco-Utopianism: The Poetry of Natália Correia”

Fellow Workshops

Workshops in the summer semester 2026

April 7-8 | Teach@Tübingen Welcome Workshop | Villa Köstlin, Seminar Room

April 13-16 | Spring School “Intercultural Phenomenology” | Villa Köstlin, Seminar Room

April 21-22 | Fellow Workshop | “Contemporary Philosophy – Chinese and European Perspectives” | organized by Zhouwei JIANG | Villa Köstlin, Seminar Room

April 29 | Global Encounters Kickoff Workshops “Making Peace with Nature” | Villa Köstlin, Seminar Room | 1-4p.m.

May 4-5 | Fellow Workshop | “Beyond Accent: Multilingualism in Film – Practices, Cases, Theories” | organized by Ignacio Albarnoz Farina | Villa Köstlin, Seminar Room

June 20 | Fellow Workshop | “Contemporary Philosophy – Chinese and European Perspectives” | organized by Zhouwei JIANG | Villa Köstlin, Seminar Room

June 24 | New Horizons Workshop | Prof. Günther Knoblich | “Linguistic vs. Non-Linguistic Cognition: Developmental and Comparative Perspectives” | Villa Köstlin, Seminar Room

August 24-29 | International Summer School: Way and Being. Between Daoist and Presocratic Approaches

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