Welcome to the summer semester

The department wishes all students a good start into the summer semester 2024. We also warmly welcome our first semester students.

As usual, we will support and advise you. Please feel free to take advantage of our advising and counseling services provided by the department. Also, contact our Fachschaft (student council) and stay in touch with us and your fellow students.

A successful 2024 summer semester to you all!

Graduation ceremony of the department 2024

We look forward to welcoming you all to the department's graduation ceremony on Wednesday, May 8.

The 2024 graduation ceremony falls on an anniversary year for the department. We would therefore like to take the celebrations as an opportunity to look back together on the 25th anniversary of the department at the University of Konstanz.

The event will start at 16:00 in R 711 and continue with a small celebration at K7 from around 17:30.

" The LÄND" - our alumnae share their stories about their student life at the UKN

We are very proud that our two alumnae Ruoying Li (China) and Samar Abed (Israel) have become part of the state-wide "The LÄND" campaign. As international students, they speak about their studying experience at the University of Konstanz. 

Thank you very much!


Module mobility in the four-country region

The University of Konstanz is a member of the Wissenschaftsverbund Bodensee Vierländerregion. Students can take one course or module per semester at a partner university of the academic network and can apply for additional mobility funds.

Departmental advisory service and consultation hours

Back on Campus - back in PZ 8! Feel free to use our open consultation hours and come by PZ 8 in person or make an appointment via our Ilias forum. We, the study advisors and examination secretaries, look forward to helping you.

Discover computer science in Konstanz

Find out why it is definitely worth coming to the University of Konstanz to study computer science.

We also recommend our PocketGuide Informatik  (German) - our guide for study orientation in computer science.

Study or research internationally in Konstanz or abroad

You would like to study computer science in Germany as an international student? Are you already studying here and interested in a semester abroad? The Department of Computer and Information Science at the University of Konstanz offers excellent services and support for international students here in Germany and attractive opportunities for our students to go abroad.

ZKF-Arbeitsgespräch: Impossible Domesticity and Travels: Thing Theory, New Materialisms, and Other Epistemologies

17:00-18:30 Uhr, Bischofsvilla (ggf. als hybride Veranstaltung), Zentrum für Kulturwissenschaftliche Forschung

Vortragende Person/Vortragende Personen:
Prof. Leila Gómez, Ph.D., University of Colorado Boulder

Moderation: Dr. Maria Kuberg

In Kooperation mit dem Dr. K.H. Eberle-Forschungszentrum „Kulturen Europas in einer multipolaren Welt“

This presentation combines part of the research that I did for my recent book, Impossible Domesticity, Travels in Mexico (2021), with my present further exploration of the agency of non-humans in scientific travels and cultural encounters. I pay particular attention to the construction and contestation of gender and racial categories in such encounters, in the manner that they are represented in relation to objects in Western scientific accounts, photographs, and literature.

In Impossible Domesticity I studied, among other journeys, the trips to Mexico of German naturalist Alexander von Humboldt and French archaeologist and photographer Désiré Charnay in the nineteenth century, as well as the French playwright Antonin Artaud’s experimentation with peyote in the Tarahumara region and the development of his theories on theater in Mexico. In these cases, I focused on the role of objects and their In Kooperation mit dem Dr. K.H. Eberle-Forschungszentrum „Kulturen Europas in einer multipolaren Welt“ circulation in cycles of knowledge accumulation in European journeys; the physicality of measurement instruments; the transportation of maps, photographs, samples, drawings and travel notes; the incorporation of hallucinogenic drugs; and the role of minerals in political and economic projects. In that book, I proposed that these objects resisted domestication and the imposition of metropolitan labels and fixed categories.

In this new research phase, I also interrogate the agency of non-humans in social relations. In my presentation, I will examine the photographs of Mesoamerican ruins taken by Caecilie Seler-Sachs during her trip to Mexico with her husband Eduard Seler. My analysis expands from a focus on representation to materiality—i.e., not only what an image represents or “depicts” but what a photograph does when transported, published, and archived; and what the objects can change in the course of the journey by resisting domestication or discipline. This new study on Caecilie Seler’s travels will help to deepen our understanding of the role of female travelers outside Europe in the construction of Western scientific knowledge.

Kontakt: Prof. Dr. Christina Wald

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