To mark the International Day of Democracy on September 15, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) is hosting together with partners the "Days of Democracy" for the third time. For an entire week, Karlsruhe's Kronenplatz will become a meeting place. Through lectures and discussions, as well as art, film, and music, the present and future of parliamentary democracy will be explored. Special focus is placed on "Freedom", the theme of the current Year of Science. Admission to all events of the Knowledge Week is free.
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Zur Wissenswoche „Tage der Demokratie“
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