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Thu | 07/22/2021 | 18:30
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20:30
Storytelling Workshop: Your object, your story for the Museum für Naturkunde
How can changes in our environment be brought into the museum? How can you collect personal perceptions and stories of environmental change? We are looking for your stories and your objects to start a collection experiment.
Press release,
21-06-2021
Exhibition
Citizen Science
Podcast
Special Exhibition
Event
With nature through the summer
The Museum für NaturkundeBerlin and its strong partners invite you
Wed | 06/16/2021 | 17:17
#FactoryWisskomm: "Perspectives for action in science communication"
Public event in live stream on 23 June, 6.30 p.m.
Wed | 06/16/2021 | 14:12
Ausstellung: „Leonardos intellektueller Kosmos“ in der Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
Verlängert bis 17. Juli 2021
Press release,
14-06-2021
Biodiversity
Politics
Event
Science Communication
Virtual discussion: How economics can save the world
Dasgupta-Review
Fri | 06/11/2021 | 14:35
Microfossils made visible
The Ehrenberg drawings in the data portal
Thu | 06/10/2021 | 14:23
Registration Press Distribution List
At the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, research is done for nature every day. We develop our collection of 30 million objects. We show our research results and collection development in the exhibition. Numerous events, dialogue- and participation formats are offered. As a research museum, we want to engage with society. We would be pleased to receive media coverage of our work. Please fill out the form to receive future press information about exciting stories about the Museum für Naturkunde. Thank you very much!
Sun | 07/04/2021 | 10:00
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18:00
Museum Sunday
Museum Sunday
Sat | 06/12/2021 | 11:00
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13:00
Naturmetropole Berlin – Entdeckungstour durch den Tiergarten
Nowhere in Berlin are urban ecology, urban history and culture so closely linked as in the Tiergarten. We invite you to look for traces in the largest park in Berlin. Look forward to many exciting animal and plant species from all over the world. The excursion is led by the biologists Frederic Griesbaum and Korbinian Pacher, both of whom work as guides at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin.
Mon | 06/21/2021 | 17:00
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18:30
A virtual dialogue: How economics can save the world
How economics can save the world – invitation and call for change
Fri | 06/04/2021 | 11:24
Museum für Naturkunde at the Day of Action "Berlin Says Thank You"
On 19 June 2021, the state of Berlin will once again honour the tireless commitment of numerous Berliners who volunteer in their free time with the "Berlin Says Thank You" day of action. Many cultural and recreational institutions - including the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin - invite visitors free of charge to thank them for their valuable work on Sunday, 19 June.
Mon | 06/07/2021 | 19:30
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21:00
Panel discussion: Everything will change
An online panel discussion based on Marten Persiel's new film "Everything will change" (Flare Film, 2021).
Tue | 07/06/2021 | 16:00
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Tue | 07/27/2021 | 18:00
Digital Writing Workshop (July 2021)
A literary journey of discovery with a digital insight into the museum. Topic in July: Future of the collection
SP2 Collection Future
Research
Politics
Collection
Guidelines on Dealing with Natural History Collections from Colonial Contexts
Taking current discussions in science, society and politics into account the project aims at developing recommendations and standards for dealing with natural history collections from colonial contexts...
SP2 Collection Future
Collection
Colonial Provenances of Nature
The project examines the history of the MfN's mammal collection in the decades between 1880 and 1920. During this period, the collection expanded remarkably in terms of quantity and uniqueness of the material available. This increase was made possible through a context of imperial expansion...
Press release,
27-05-2021
Amber
Finance
Society
Cooperation
Podcast
Knowledge Transfer
Beats & Bones wins German Audiobook Award
mit dem Podcast Beats & Bones
Press release,
25-05-2021
Biodiversity
Digitalization
Society
Insects
Cooperation
Collection
Mass digitization of insects for the world
planned in Berlin
Tue | 05/25/2021 | 09:25
Colonial Contexts
The establishment of natural history museums and collections in Europe was inextricably linked to colonial expansion since the end of the 15th century. The Museum für Naturkunde Berlin is exemplary for these colonial entanglements...
Wed | 05/26/2021 | 19:00
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20:00
TikTok live: Species protection and extinction
Together with WWF Germany, we invite you live on TikTok to a digital tour through the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin and answer your questions about species protection and extinction.
SP3 Society and Nature
Research
Knowledge Transfer
Model learning using dioramas, VR experiences, and other experiential spaces.
This study examines the extent to which learners' mental models of natural ecosystems, using coral reefs as an example, gradually develop through repeated and varied encounters with dioramas (and other experiential spaces such as VR experiences, aquarium visits).
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