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Online Study Programmes (Mo:ve and VEEP)

Study online at department 06 with MO:VE and VEEP (Marburg Online Virtual Exchange Programme/Virtual European Exchange Programme)

International students of history and cultural studies and students from the EUPeace Alliance have the opportunity to participate digitally in selected courses at our department:

You take part in regular classes, so you can get to know the German academic system, deepen your knowledge in your field of study and make intercultural experiences – while staying and learning at home.

Of course, you are welcome to choose courses from other departments or take free German classes online, too.

A final transcript of record documents the number of credit points you achieved.

Are you interested in the programme? Here is more information – we are looking forward to welcoming you soon!

  • Course List

    You can select lectures, seminars or intensive reading classes from diverse fields of study, ranging from Ancient or Medieval to Early Modern and Contemporary History, Social and Economic History, Public History, History Didactics, Classical Archaeology and Prehistory – please note: Themes change regularly! Here is a list of courses taught in recent semesters:

    Cultural Aspects of Antiquity

    The Peloponnesian War

    Politics and Images in Antiquity

    The many faces of war in ancient literature

    Teleology and ethical judgment in Diodorus

    Slander in Attic Oratory

    The Hellenistic Kingdoms and Rome

    Sources on the history of the papacy - an introduction to palaeography, diplomatics and codicology of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance (ca. 500-1520)

    The Evolution of Papal Primacy in Early Medieval Europe

    Jihad and Crusade – Concepts of holy war in Islam and Christendom

    Gender in Early Modern (International) Politics

    Natalie Zemon Davis. Researching the Early Modern World

    Introduction to Gender History

    Introduction to Institutional Economics

    Introduction to International Business History

    Introduction to German Economic History, 1800-1990

    Winning Spectacular – Historical approaches to Speculation and Gambling from the 18th to the 20th Century

    Social and Economic History of the Ottoman Empire and Turkey in the 19th and 20th century

    Reflecting on Nationalism and Staging of National Identities in Culture and Media

    Introduction to Digital History: Methods and Tools

    History of Feminisms in the (Post)/Colonial Maghreb

    Food and food supply in the colonial and postcolonial Maghreb (19th-21st c.)

    The Dynamics of Gender in Afghanistan

    Iconographic photographs from the history of Israel. A visual history

    From Iberia to Britain - The Iron Age in Western Europe

    Interpretation and GIS supported Visualisation of Archaeological Intensive Field Survey Data

    GIS-Programı ile Arkeolojide haritalama metotları. Tunç ve Demir Çağı buluntu yerlerinin coğrafi analiz

    Geç Tunç Çağı‘nda Anadolu ve Komşu Bölgeleri

    Seminer + yan öğretici ders: Roma sanatının dili

    Hitit kültürü ve Hititlerin diğer uluslarla ilişkileri

    Hatti ve Erhitit Kültürü

    Hıristyan ve Bizans çağı tarihi ve sanatı

    Yan Öğretici Ders: Hıristyan ve Bizans Mimarısi

    Roma imparatorluk kültü

    Roma imparatorluk kültü ile ilgili kutsal alan ve yapıları (Seminer)

    Geç Tunç Çağında Anadolu Mimarisi

    Anadolu'da Neolitik Dönem Yaşam Tatbikleri

    Seminer + yan öğretici ders: "Roma sanatının dili 2"

  • Credit points

    If you take courses at our department, you can achieve certain amounts of credit points. Exam formats range from oral examinations to written tests, individual or group presentations, portfolios, essays and graded coursework. Credit points and grades will be documented in your final transcript of records.

    lectures (Vorlesung): 3 credit points

    seminars (Proseminar, Mittelseminar): 3 credit points

    advanced seminars (Hauptseminar, Oberseminar): 9 credit points

    intensive reading classes (Übung): 3 credit points

    Language classes at the university language centre are usually credited with 4 points.

  • Contact

    If you have any questions or need guidance and support before, during or after your virtual semester at our department, do not hesitate to contact us:

    Susanne Gömpel (Coordinator International Study Programmes) and Lisa Reuter (student assistant)

    move06@uni-marburg.de

  • General Information

    For more information, check the pages of our International Office:

    https://www.uni-marburg.de/en/studying/incomings/move

    mo-ve@uni-marburg.de 

  • Registration

    In order to start studying at our department, enter your personal profile and subject(s) in Mobility Online, our online registration platform, and apply for enrolment at Marburg University. 

    Lecture periods are from mid-October to mid-February (for the winter term: please apply between 1st August and 19th September) and from mid-April to mid-July (for the summer term: please apply from 1st February to 19th March).

    https://www.uni-marburg.de/en/studying/incomings/move/registration