News & Events Archive
COLLOQUIUM | Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Voting and Elections in Indonesia, pt. 2 (Thursday, 26 May 2011, 12.00-14.00h, Institut für Völkerkunde Seminarraum)
LECTURE | Dr. Chulanee Thianthai "Barbie and Big Eyes?: Exploring Beauty Myth and Body Image Changes among Thai Teenagers" (Freiburg, June 9th 2011)
LECTURE | Prof. Schlehe: "Bukit Kasih, the Hill of Love: Multireligiosity for Pleasure"
Yogyakarta: Indonesian Consortium for Religious Studies (ICRS) and Center for Religious & Cross-Cultural Studies, Gadjah Mada University, 13. 4. 2011
VACANCY | Teacher Vietnamese Language
We are currently recruiting a teacher of Vietnamese language for the upcoming summer term (applications until 1st of April 2011).
COLLOQUIUM | Natalie Porter: "The Limits of Neoliberal Governance in Vietnamese Bird Flu Interventions" (February 23rd 2011, 16-18h, Room 4429)
COLLOQUIUM | Natalie Porter: "The Limits of Neoliberal Governance in Vietnamese Bird Flu Interventions" (February 23rd 2011, 16-18h, Room 4429)
Newspaper debate on Vissia Ita Yulianto´s article 'RI-Malaysia relation: All in the family'

The article 'RI-Malaysia relation: All in the family', authored by PhD student Vissia Ita Yulianto has been extensively discussed in the Jakarta Post.
COLLOQUIUM | Naila Maier-Knapp (University of Canterbury, NZ): “EU Actorness on Non-Traditional Security in Southeast Asia” (February 11th 2011, 12.00-14.00h, Seminarraum, Institut für Völkerkunde)
BMBF WORKSHOP | Qualitative Data Analysis (Dr. Friese, Hannover)
BMBF WORKSHOP | Case Study Design (Prof. Blatter, Luzern)
VACANCY | Research Assistant
We are currently recruiting a student assistant (Hiwi) for the research project "Beyond Occidentalism" starting as soon as possible.
BMBF WORKSHOP | Qualitative Comparative Analysis (Prof. Schneider, CEU)
Registration by email to: mikko.huotari@politik.uni-freiburg.de
Visiting Fellow Dr. Christian von Lübke (November/ December 2010)
COLLOQUIUM | Christian Von Lübke "The Mesopolitics of Democratic Governance" (17 Dec 2010, 1500-1700, Breisacher Tor 201)
Collaborative Colloquium