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ISTA Lecture Young Lounge: Andrea Wulf

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18th
June
04:00 - 04:30 pm
ISTA Campus, Error Bar

ISTA Lectures regularly bring top-class speakers to Klosterneuburg. At the ISTA Lecture Young Lounge, young people aged 14 and over can get to know the speakers in person before their lecture.

What you can expect:

  • a conversation with the speaker and other young people in a relaxed atmosphere (english) before the talk
  • the opportunity to ask your questions to the speaker
  • an English-language lecture by an award-winning bestselling author

This is what we expect from you:

  • you attend both the Young Lounge and the ISTA Lecture afterwards (5:00 – 6:30 pm)
  • you bring questions for the speaker
  • you can follow a lecture well with your English

About the speaker and the topic

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The invention of nature: Alexander von Humboldt’s New World

Abstract:

In this beautifully illustrated talk, award winning and bestselling author Andrea Wulf tells the story of Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859), the great scientist and intrepid explorer who has more things named after him than anyone else. His restless life was packed with adventure and discovery, whether exploring deep into the rainforest or climbing the world’s highest volcanoes. He turned scientific observation into poetic narrative, and his writings inspired naturalists and poets such as Darwin and Goethe but also politicians such as Jefferson and Bolivar. Humboldt explained nature as a complex web of life and interconnected global force – a concept that still shapes our thinking today. He described earth as a living organism that could easily be destroyed by humankind and predicted harmful human–induced climate change already in 1800. Using many dozens of Humboldt’s own drawings, engravings, maps and manuscripts as well as the lush and colourful pages from her illustrated book, ‘The Adventures of Alexander von Humboldt’, Wulf brings this forgotten father of environmentalism back to life.

Biographie:

Andrea Wulf is an award-winning author of several books, including the international bestseller ‘The Invention of Nature. Alexander von Humboldt’s New World’ which is published in 27 languages. A New York Times bestseller, it also won fifteen international literary awards, including the Royal Society Science Book Prize 2016 and Costa Biography Award (UK) and the LA Times Book Prize 2015 (US). Her latest book Magnificent Rebels was published under great acclaim in autumn 2022. Andrea has written for many newspapers including the Guardian, The Atlantic and New York Times. She’s a member of PEN American Center, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and a Miller Scholar at the Santa Fe Institute.

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Registration

Registration for the ISTA Lecture Young Lounge is open to young people aged 14 and over. Places are limited! Write to us with your name, name of your school, age, and send us 2 questions you would like to ask Andrea Wulf (in English!) You will be informed in the week starting June 3, 2024 whether you have been accepted.

 

Anmeldung (E-Mail)

Images of Science Exhibition

HUMAN – MODEL – WORLD: To understand ourselves, the world and all the models and placeholders in between, images are an important tool for science: Together with other institutions of the Bridge Network, ISTA has collected some of the latest scientific images directly from the laboratories and minds of researchers from a wide range of disciplines: from tiny cellular structures to galactic regions close to the edge of the observable universe.

Take the opportunity to visit the new Images of Science exhibition on campus!

Contact person

Magdalena Steinrück

enjoys discovering new paths for bringing together science and society – always after an experience that is fun and eye-opening for VISTA’s guests as much as for our researchers.