Prof. Dr. Johannes Wessels (Rector of the University of Münster, 2nd from left), Prof. Dr. Reinold Schmücker (KFG speaker, 4th from right), Prof. Dr. Ursula Frohne (KFG co-speaker, 6th from right), Dr. Nilkas Hebing (German Research Foundation, l.) and Prof. Dr. Johannes Grave (keynote speaker, r.) with the fellows and staff of the Centre for Advanced Study.
Centre for Advanced Study opened ceremoniously
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More Photos from the Opening Ceremony

Get together in the foyer of the "Schloss" in Münster.
Get together in the foyer of the "Schloss" in Münster.
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  • Prof. Dr. Johannes Wessels (Rector of the University of Münster, 2nd from left), Prof. Dr. Reinold Schmücker (KFG speaker, 4th from right), Prof. Dr. Ursula Frohne (KFG co-speaker, 6th from right), Dr. Nilkas Hebing (German Research Foundation, l.) and Prof. Dr. Johannes Grave (keynote speaker, r.) with the fellows and staff of the Centre for Advanced Study.
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  • The formation "KySe DrüB feat. Anna Lytton" performed with electronic music, saxophone and live visuals.
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  • Prof. Dr. Reinold Schmücker, speaker of the centre, presented the program and the involved persons.
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  • Prof. Dr. Johannes Wessels, Rector of the University of Münster, was pleased that it was the second time that a Centre for Advanced Study had been successfully established at the University of Münster and expressed his best wishes for the research.
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  • Dr. Niklas Hebing, programme officer of the German Research Foundation (DFG), explained the funding format of the Centres for Advanced Study in his welcoming address.
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  • Prof. Dr. Ursula Frohne (co-speaker of the centre) gave an overview over the research programme.
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  • The formation "KySe DrüB feat. Anna Lytton" performed with electronic music, saxophone and live visuals.
    © Universität Münster | Stefan Klatt
  • The formation "KySe DrüB feat. Anna Lytton" performed with electronic music, saxophone and live visuals.
    © Universität Münster | Stefan Klatt
  • Leibniz Prize winner Prof. Dr. Johannes Grave, Professor of Modern Art History at the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, gave the keynote lecture on "Changing States of Aggregation. How the way of accessing art can change artworks".
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  • Prof. Dr. Reinold Schmücker (r.) thanked Prof. Dr. Johannes Grave for the keynote lecture.
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  • Prof. Dr. Reinold Schmücker (r.) thanked the formation "KySe DrüB feat. Anna Lytton" for providing the musical program.
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  • Prof. Dr. Ursula Frohne (r.) thanked Dr. Nora Kluck (managing director of the centre, m.) and Ruth Langer (fellow desk, l.) for organizing the event.
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  • On the way from the Botanicum to the "Schloss".
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  • Get together in the foyer of the "Schloss" in Münster.
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  • Get together in the foyer of the "Schloss" in Münster.
    © Universität Münster | Stefan Klatt
  • Get together in the foyer of the "Schloss" in Münster.
    © Universität Münster | Stefan Klatt
  • Get together in the foyer of the "Schloss" in Münster.
    © Universität Münster | Stefan Klatt
  • Get together in the foyer of the "Schloss" in Münster.
    © Universität Münster | Stefan Klatt

With a lecture by Leibniz Prize winner Prof. Dr. Johannes Grave (University of Jena), the Centre for Advanced Study celebrated its opening on April 25, 2023. Prof. Dr. Reinold Schmücker (speaker) and Prof. Dr. Ursula Frohne (co-speaker) presented the centre. Dr. Niklas Hebing (German Research Foundation), and Prof. Dr. Johannes Wessels, (rector of the University of Münster) gave welcoming speeches. The formation "KySe DrüB feat. Anna Lytton" performed with electronic music, saxophone and live visuals. Afterwards, the guests had the opportunity to talk and exchange ideas at the get together in the foyer of the "Schloss".