Calender of Events: International Affairs
Tuesday, 13 May 2025
17:00 - 19:00
Roundtable Africa: Potentials, Challenges and Opportunities of Education and Research Partnerships
Discussion
Triangel Transfer | Kultur | Raum - Kaiserstraße 93 / Kronenplatz – Raum: Space
Africa is at the beginning of an education and science revolution that can be accelerated through international cooperation. How strong partnerships between Germany and Africa can effectively support this transformation is the focus of our discussion today.
Our roundtable offers experts a unique platform to discuss the immense potential, challenges, and opportunities for building and deepening cooperation. They will give insights into new models for collaboration in the research and education sector which have the goal to support effective and competency-oriented growth of the African education and research sector.
Our roundtable offers experts a unique platform to discuss the immense potential, challenges, and opportunities for building and deepening cooperation. They will give insights into new models for collaboration in the research and education sector which have the goal to support effective and competency-oriented growth of the African education and research sector.
Wednesday, 14 May 2025
13:00 - 14:00
International Coffee Break:
International Buddy Program: Karlsruhe for beginners |
Ask me anything for international degree seeking students
Coffee Lecture
International Student Hub am Berliner Platz, Geb. 01.90, Campus Süd
The International Coffee Breaks are the perfect place for students who want to go abroad and for international students who want to get settled in Karlsruhe.
Information about exchange programmes and stays abroad, networking, getting in touch with important persons at KIT and much more!
From 5 to 15 May 2025, without obligation, free of charge, with a good cup of coffee or tea and with a different focus every day.
Today: Leisure opportunities in the city and the region. Here you can find new ideas, networks and friendships. You can expect a short presentation on the International Buddy Program and lots of games about Karlsruhe and community building
Location: Tulla-Halle (11.40) Organized by: INTL Buddy Program For whom? International students
The Welcome & Integration Team (IStO) and the Admissions Team (IStO) are happy to answer questions from international students who have been admitted to KIT about starting, progressing and completing their studies.
📍 Location (new!): International Student Hub am Berliner Platz, Geb. 01.90, Campus Süd
🏢 Organized by: INTL, Team Willkommen & Integration (IStO), Team Zulassung (IStO)
🌍 For whom? International students in the Bachelor's or Master's program
Information about exchange programmes and stays abroad, networking, getting in touch with important persons at KIT and much more!
From 5 to 15 May 2025, without obligation, free of charge, with a good cup of coffee or tea and with a different focus every day.
Today: Leisure opportunities in the city and the region. Here you can find new ideas, networks and friendships. You can expect a short presentation on the International Buddy Program and lots of games about Karlsruhe and community building
Location: Tulla-Halle (11.40) Organized by: INTL Buddy Program For whom? International students
The Welcome & Integration Team (IStO) and the Admissions Team (IStO) are happy to answer questions from international students who have been admitted to KIT about starting, progressing and completing their studies.
📍 Location (new!): International Student Hub am Berliner Platz, Geb. 01.90, Campus Süd
🏢 Organized by: INTL, Team Willkommen & Integration (IStO), Team Zulassung (IStO)
🌍 For whom? International students in the Bachelor's or Master's program
15:00 - 16:30
International Excellence Talks
Lecture
Geb. 30.41 Chemie-Hörsaal Nr. 2
Dr. Chris Funk, Direktor des Climate Hazards Center (CHC)
From Global Science to Local Action in Africa Lecture by Dr. Chris Funk, Director of the Climate Hazards Center (CHC) at the University of California Abstract: In our modern world, so filled with distraction, it can be easy to forget the value of principles. Some simple ethical principles – like being kind to each other and helping those most in need – have laid the foundation of civilization. Some simple physical principles – like how warmer air holds more water vapor – help lay the foundation for climate hazard forecasting in a warming world. In our applied climate research, we have found that connecting these principles informs effective early warning systems. These systems take advantage of global scientific resources to inform local life-saving anticipatory actions. This is what we will talk about in this presentation.
From first principles, we can expect that tropical rainfall events in a warming world will become more intense. Yet, relatively few people appreciate how this process can intensify the impacts of large-scale climate variations. Over the past decade, frequent El Niño, La Niña and Indian Ocean Dipole events have produced extreme weather in eastern and southern Africa. Collaborators in the US, Europe and East Africa have been studying how climate change amplifies the strength of these teleconnections. We have also been combining these insights with the power of global climate models. This allows us to predict many extreme wet and dry rainy seasons. We can also integrate these forecasts with global satellite observations, thereby producing best-in-science agricultural outlooks.
But the most exciting part of the story comes in the last mile, when local meteorologists, agricultural experts, and media outreach developers craft advisories that can potentially reach millions of farmers. Stretching across countries, academic disciplines, and social groups, these information streams connect us, providing those in need with critical opportunities to adapt, manage weather risks, and be more successful. While many technical and societal challenges remain, these partnerships provide important examples of how science can contribute to society.
Dr. Chris Funk is the current recipient of the "International Excellence Award" and the "Fellowship of SCHROFF Foundation". With this award, KIT honours the renowned scientist for his outstanding interdisciplinary research.
We cordially invite you to the International Excellence Talk. The event will be held in English. Admission is free.
18:00 - 20:00
Mobility Dating
Meeting
Audimax Foyer
The event for all outgoings and incomings: exchange experiences and insider knowledge with free drinks and snacks!
After a successful premiere, the IStO (International Students Office) invites you to the second "Mobility Dating" as part of the International Days. In cooperation with ESN (Erasmus Student Network), this event offers all exchange students of the academic year 2025/26 the opportunity to meet former outgoings and current incomings in a relaxed atmosphere with free drinks and snacks.
Students will receive further information and registration details via email. If you haven't received an email, please contact: erasmus-out@intl.kit.edu.
Are you generally interested in going abroad, but don't have a concrete plan yet? Then just come along to the coffee breaks or the Europe Day information table during the International Days!
After a successful premiere, the IStO (International Students Office) invites you to the second "Mobility Dating" as part of the International Days. In cooperation with ESN (Erasmus Student Network), this event offers all exchange students of the academic year 2025/26 the opportunity to meet former outgoings and current incomings in a relaxed atmosphere with free drinks and snacks.
Students will receive further information and registration details via email. If you haven't received an email, please contact: erasmus-out@intl.kit.edu.
Are you generally interested in going abroad, but don't have a concrete plan yet? Then just come along to the coffee breaks or the Europe Day information table during the International Days!
Thursday, 15 May 2025
13:00 - 14:00
International Coffee Break:
Global Mobility Programs of KIT: Overseas Talks Special
Coffee Lecture
Tulla-Halle (Geb. 11.40)
The International Coffee Breaks are the perfect place for students who want to go abroad and for international students who want to get settled in Karlsruhe.
Information about exchange programmes and stays abroad, networking, getting in touch with important persons at KIT and much more!
From 5 to 15 May 2025, without obligation, free of charge, with a good cup of coffee or tea and with a different focus every day.
Today: Global Mobility Programs of KIT: Overseas Talks Special
Students report on their stays abroad at various partner universities outside Europe and answer your questions.
Location: Tulla-Hall (11.40)
Organized by: INTL IStO
For whom? Students
Information about exchange programmes and stays abroad, networking, getting in touch with important persons at KIT and much more!
From 5 to 15 May 2025, without obligation, free of charge, with a good cup of coffee or tea and with a different focus every day.
Today: Global Mobility Programs of KIT: Overseas Talks Special
Students report on their stays abroad at various partner universities outside Europe and answer your questions.
Location: Tulla-Hall (11.40)
Organized by: INTL IStO
For whom? Students
14:00 - 17:00
20. Humboldt-Tag
Meeting
KIT Senatssaal, Engelbert-Arnold Str. 2, 76131 Karlsruhe (Gebäude 11.30), Campus Süd.
Information, networking and exchange for Humboldt Fellows and interested researchers at KIT
The Humboldt Tag offers concrete insights into sponsorship opportunities for internationally active researchers. In addition, there is the opportunity to make valuable contacts and exchange ideas during networking.
A highlight of the day is the keynote speech by Humboldt Professor André Platzer on the topic of artificial intelligence. Other highlights include the Humboldt Lightning Talks, in which scholarship holders present their current research projects.
Program: Preliminary Program. Registration: Due to organizational reasons, we kindly ask for registration.
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