Teaching

Based on the research conducted by the RG, teaching activities include diverse approaches such as advanced and block seminars, project and method seminars, excursions and the supervision of Bachelor's and Master's theses.

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Winter Semester 2025/26

The courses for the winter semester 2023/24 are distributed over the week as follows, as shown in the timetable:

Mondays: The working group's teaching week begins with a methodology seminar by Juliane Dame focusing on mixed method designs in empirical human geography.
Tuesdays: On Tuesday afternoons, Kathrin Hörschelmann holds an advanced seminar in human geography devoted to cultural-geographical perspectives on identity, power, and space. This is followed every other week by Juliane Dame's orientation seminar on cultural geography.
Wednesday: Juliane Dame represents the Chair of Urban and Regional Geography in the winter semester. As part of this, she holds the introductory lecture on human geography on Wednesday mornings, together with Jessica Budds. 
Thursday: Thursday begins with the advanced seminar on human geography led by Anna Schliehe. This is followed in the afternoon by Kathrin Hörschelmann's human geography project seminar on the topic of identity, memory, and space.
Friday: On Friday mornings, there is a lecture on scientific theory given by Kathrin Hörschelmann, Julian Klaus and Clarrisa Glase.

In addition to these regular courses, there are a number of excursions and block seminars involving our working group. In the second half of November, two city excursions through Bonn will be held under the direction of Juliane Dame. Susanne Bell is also organizing a methods practicum as a block seminar at the beginning of March. Juliane Dame's block seminar on the methods of human geography will take place in February.

Theses in the RG Cultural Geography

In the research group Cultural Geography we strive for a high quality supervision for theses. As a rule, you choose the topics for these yourself. For orientation, please refer to the research interests of the working group, which are listed on our website and in the profiles of the individual lecturers.

Bachelor theses

A total of 3-4 consultation appointments of about 30 minutes in length.

  • One consultation before submitting the exposé
  • One consultation after submitting the exposé
  • One or two consultations after registration

Master theses

A total of 5-6 consultation appointments of about 30 minutes in length.

  • One consultation before submitting the exposé
  • One consultation after submitting the exposé
  • Three to four consultations after registration
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