SYMPOSIUM
DÜRNSTEIN
2021
EDUCATION AS NOURISHMENT:
OUR NEEDS IN VOLATILE TIMES
PROGRAM
Here you will find the program of the Symposium Dürnstein 2021 and further information about all speakers.
The event will take place free of charge online. We will broadcast live from the Dominikanerkirche and offer opportunities for online exchange between all participants.
Overview
of all Lectures
Thursday, March 4, 2021
- 06:00 -
- 06:05 PM
Barbara Schwarz, Managing Director of NÖ- Forschungs- und Bildungsges.m.b.H (NFB)
- 06:05 -
- 06:15 PM
Doris Denk, Head of Education, Culture and Tourism Krems; Friedrich Faulhammer, Rector of Danube University Krems; Rudolf Mallinger, Rector of Karl Landsteiner Private University Health Sciences; Petrus Stockinger, Propst of Herzogenburg Abbey; Andreas Weissenbäck, Vice-Rector of KPH Vienna/Krems
- 06:15 -
- 06:20 PM
Governor Johanna Mikl-Leitner
- 06:20 -
- 06:50 PM
The founders: Ursula Baatz, Maximilian Fürnsinn CanReg, Erwin Pröll, Barbara Schwarz, Martin Vogg,
- 06:50 -
- 07:00 PM
Education as a human right
Ursula Baatz, curator of the Symposium Dürnstein
- 07:00 -
- 08:30 PM
"Allow not nature more than nature needs, Man's life's as cheap as beast's" (Shakespeare, King Lear)
Michael Köhlmeier, Writer, Hohenems/Vienna
Moderation and discussion with Michael Köhlmeier: Katja Gasser, journalist and winner of the State Prize for Literary Criticism
Patron of honor: Governor Johanna Mikl-Leitner
Between the individual presentations, there will be opportunities for discussion in virtual breakout rooms via Zoom
Virtual Exhibition: The "Bildungsbuffet" - an artistic discussion of the students of the KPH Vienna/Krems - complements the Symposium Dürnstein with a surprising and stimulating feast for the eyes, guided by Sigrid Pohl
Friday, March 5, 2021
- 09:30 -
- 09:40 AM
High school graduates in Lower Austrian schools
- 09:40 -
- 11:00 AM
Birgitta Fuchs, Eeducational scientist, TU Dortmund University
- 11:00 -
- 11:30 AM
- 11:30 -
- 12:00 PM
Christoph Paret, Institute of Philosophy, University of Vienna
- 12:00 -
- 12:30 PM
Florian Krumpöck, pianist and conductor
- 12:30 -
- 01:00 PM
Right to education
Christoph Paret and Florian Krumpöck in conversation; moderated by Doris Helmberger-Fleckl, editor-in-chief of the weekly newspaper DIE FURCHE
- 01:00 -
- 02:30 PM
- 02:30 -
- 03:15 PM
Sebastian Pfütze, biologist and environmental scientist, certified wilderness educator www.wildniswissen.de
- 03:15 -
- 04:30 PM
Gabriele Klein, Sociologist and cultural scientist
- 04:30 -
- 05:00 PM
- 05:00 -
- 05:20 PM
Domestication of knowledge, self-enlightenment of society. About religious education
Jakob Deibl, Ass. Prof. at the Faculty of Catholic Theology of the University of Vienna, Scientific Manager of the Research Center Religion and Transformation in Contemporary Society, University of Vienna
- 05:20 -
- 05:40 PM
Education of interruption
Jakob Reichenberger, Director of the Bildungshaus St. Virgil Salzburg
- 05:40 -
- 06:00 PM
From image to education
Cornelia Mooslechner-Brüll, philosophical practitioner, Baden near Vienna
- 06:00 -
- 06:30 PM
Jakob Deibl, Jakob Reichenberger and Cornelia Mooslechner-Brüll in conversation; moderated by Doris Helmberger-Fleckl, editor-in-chief of the weekly newspaper DIE FURCHE
Moderator and discussion facilitator: Joachim Schwendenwein, organizational consultant
Between the individual presentations, there will be opportunities for discussion in virtual breakout rooms via Zoom
Virtual Exhibition: The "Bildungsbuffet" - an artistic discussion of the students of the KPH Vienna/Krems - complements the Symposium Dürnstein with a surprising and stimulating feast for the eyes, guided by Sigrid Pohl
Saturday, March 6, 2021
- 09:30 -
- 09:40 AM
High school graduates in Lower Austrian schools
- 09:40 -
- 11:00 AM
Education for Europe
Timothy Snyder, Historian and Yale Professor
- 11:00 -
- 11:30 AM
- 12:00 -
- 12:30 PM
Aesthetic education - art projects by students of the KPH Vienna/Krems for the Symposium Dürnstein
Sigrid Pohl, University of Applied Arts and The University College of Teacher Education Vienna/Krems (KPH)
- 12:30 -
- 01:00 PM
Andy Icochea Icochea, conductor and artistic director of Superar International
- 01:00 -
- 02:30 PM
- 02:30 -
- 03:00 PM
Mental resilience from the perspective of positive psychology: Impulses from science and practice
Leonie Ascone Michelis, clinical psychologist at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Neuronal Plasticity Research Group
- 03:00 -
- 03:30 PM
Jennifer Nicolay, Business Ethicist & Corporate Coordinator JOBLINGE gSG, Frankfurt a.M.
- 03:30 -
- 04:00 PM
Kenan Dogan Güngör, sociologist and political consultant, head of the research office think.difference, Vienna
- 04:00 -
- 05:00 PM
Leonie Ascone Michelis, Jennifer Nicolay and Kenan Dogan Güngör in conversation; moderated by Joachim Schwendenwein
Moderator and discussion facilitator: Joachim Schwendenwein, organizational consultant
Between the individual presentations, there will be opportunities for discussion in virtual breakout rooms via Zoom
Virtual Exhibition: The "Bildungsbuffet" - an artistic discussion of the students of the KPH Vienna/Krems - complements the Symposium Dürnstein with a surprising and stimulating feast for the eyes, guided by Sigrid Pohl.
The schedule may be subject to change.
Thursday, March 4, 2021
- 06:00 - 06:05 PM
Opening
Barbara Schwarz, Managing Director of NÖ- Forschungs- und Bildungsges.m.b.H (NFB)
- 06:05 - 06:15 PM
Greetings from the cooperation partners of the Symposium Dürnstein
Doris Denk, Head of Education, Culture and Tourism Krems; Friedrich Faulhammer, Rector of Danube University Krems; Rudolf Mallinger, Rector of Karl Landsteiner Private University Health Sciences; Petrus Stockinger, Propst of Herzogenburg Abbey; Andreas Weissenbäck, Vice-Rector of KPH Vienna/Krems
- 06:15 - 06:20 PM
Opening video message
Governor Johanna Mikl-Leitner
- 06:20 - 06:50 PM
A region that relies on knowledge: ancient culture meets modern thinking. 10 years of Symposium Dürnstein
- Panel
The founders: Ursula Baatz, Maximilian Fürnsinn CanReg, Erwin Pröll, Barbara Schwarz, Martin Vogg,
- 06:50 - 07:00 PM
Education as a human right
- Lecture
Ursula Baatz, curator of the Symposium Dürnstein
- 07:00 - 08:30 PM
"Allow not nature more than nature needs, Man's life's as cheap as beast's" (Shakespeare, King Lear)
- Lecture
Michael Köhlmeier, Writer, Hohenems/Vienna
Friday, March 5, 2021
- 09:30 - 09:40 AM
Presentation of pre-scientific works and diploma theses on the topic of Education as Nourishment
High school graduates in Lower Austrian schools
- 09:40 - 11:00 AM
Education in the digital age: why aesthetics?
- Lecture
Birgitta Fuchs, Eeducational scientist, TU Dortmund University
- 11:30 - 12:00 PM
A plea for the protection of unborn thoughts at universities
- Lecture
Christoph Paret, Institute of Philosophy, University of Vienna
- 12:00 - 12:30 PM
Culture and education in the mirror of human rights as a central pillar of society
- Lecture
Florian Krumpöck, pianist and conductor
- 12:30 - 01:00 PM
Right to education
- Panel
Christoph Paret and Florian Krumpöck in conversation; moderated by Doris Helmberger-Fleckl, editor-in-chief of the weekly newspaper DIE FURCHE
- 02:30 - 03:15 PM
Education in nature. Nature-relatedness through wilderness pedagogy
- Lecture
Sebastian Pfütze, biologist and environmental scientist, certified wilderness educator www.wildniswissen.de
- 03:15 - 04:30 PM
Generating Meaning in Moving. Why Bodies are relevant
- Lecture
Gabriele Klein, Sociologist and cultural scientist
- 05:00 - 05:20 PM
Domestication of knowledge, self-enlightenment of society. About religious education
- Impulse Lecture
Jakob Deibl, Ass. Prof. at the Faculty of Catholic Theology of the University of Vienna, Scientific Manager of the Research Center Religion and Transformation in Contemporary Society, University of Vienna
- 05:20 - 05:40 PM
Education of interruption
- Lecture
Jakob Reichenberger, Director of the Bildungshaus St. Virgil Salzburg
- 05:40 - 06:00 PM
From image to education
- Lecture
Cornelia Mooslechner-Brüll, philosophical practitioner, Baden near Vienna
- 06:00 - 06:30 PM
Education means posing questions
- Panel
Jakob Deibl, Jakob Reichenberger and Cornelia Mooslechner-Brüll in conversation; moderated by Doris Helmberger-Fleckl, editor-in-chief of the weekly newspaper DIE FURCHE
Saturday, March 6, 2021
- 09:30 - 09:40 AM
Presentation of pre-scientific works and diploma theses on the topic of Education as Nourishment
High school graduates in Lower Austrian schools
- 09:40 - 11:00 AM
Education for Europe
- Lecture
Timothy Snyder, Historian and Yale Professor
- 12:00 - 12:30 PM
Aesthetic education - art projects by students of the KPH Vienna/Krems for the Symposium Dürnstein
- Lecture
Sigrid Pohl, University of Applied Arts and The University College of Teacher Education Vienna/Krems (KPH)
- 12:30 - 01:00 PM
Superar: Overcoming boundaries with music
- Lecture
Andy Icochea Icochea, conductor and artistic director of Superar International
- 02:30 - 03:00 PM
Mental resilience from the perspective of positive psychology: Impulses from science and practice
- Lecture
Leonie Ascone Michelis, clinical psychologist at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Neuronal Plasticity Research Group
- 03:00 - 03:30 PM
Relationships in the digital space
- Lecture
Jennifer Nicolay, Business Ethicist & Corporate Coordinator JOBLINGE gSG, Frankfurt a.M.
- 03:30 - 04:00 PM
Education and the migration society: challenges and perspectives
- Lecture
Kenan Dogan Güngör, sociologist and political consultant, head of the research office think.difference, Vienna
- 04:00 - 05:00 PM
Closing Discussion: How education for all can succeed
- Panel
Leonie Ascone Michelis, Jennifer Nicolay and Kenan Dogan Güngör in conversation; moderated by Joachim Schwendenwein