IASHA / JOSHA Journal

  • Art – The mother of all discoveries

    Science meets art! The International Academy of Sciences, Humanities, and Arts organizes a successful concert for the second time. With the motto “Art opens the mind and heart,” the deputy chairman of IASHA e. V. Prof. dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Roland Mertelsmann opens the successful symbiosis of music, poetry and scientific talent development. The event…

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  • Art – The mother of all discoveries. Kunst – Die Mutter aller Entdeckungen.

    Wissenschaft trifft Kunst! Die International Academy of Sciences, Humanities and Arts organisiert zum zweiten Mal einen erfolgreichen Liederabendmit der Sopranistin Kim-Lillian Strebel und der Poetin Zazie-Charlotte Pfeiffer Unter dem Motto „Kunst öffnet Geist und Herzen“ eröffnete der stellvertretende Vorsitzende der IASHA e. V. Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Roland Mertelsmann die gelungene Symbiose aus Musik,…

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  • DEMETRIOS – PRIZE 2018. The Winners.

    The JOSHA Team is very pleased to share with you the names of the Winners of the Demetrios Prize 2018. For the categories BACHELOR and MASTER thesis the International Academy of Science, Humanities, and Arts (IASHA e.V.) supported by the Biothera Foundation has selected 4 theses in different categories and awarded a prize of €…

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  • Licht aus dem Osten – Light from the East

    Gottfried Schramm 1929-2017 “Light from the East” Missed encounters have often been described. Queen Elizabeth of England did not visit her captive rival in the garden of Fotheringhay Castle in 1587. Nor did the imperial commander Albrecht von Wallenstein receive a Swedish subcontractor in the camp of Pilsen in 1634. However, it could have happened.…

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  • Prof. Dr. em. Gottfried Schramm “Versäumte Begegnungen II Anfang Mai 1805 in Weimar: Ein Freundespaar verbessert seine Balladen – Missed encounters II Mai 1805 in Weimar: Goethe and Schiller discuss their ballads”

    Gottfried Schramm Anfang Mai 1805 in Weimar: Ein Freundespaar verbessert seine Balladen Versäumte Begegnungen wurden schon oft geschildert. Königin Elisabeth von England hat ihre gefangengehaltene Rivalin 1587 nicht im Garten vom Schloss Fotheringhay aufgesucht. Ebenso wenig empfing der kaiserliche Feldherr Albrecht von Wallenstein 1634 im Feldlager von Pilsen einen schwedischen Unterhändler – Aber es hätte…

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  • “Missed encounters” by Gottfried Schramm

    Missed encounters have often been described. Queen Elizabeth of England did not visit her captive rival in the garden of Fotheringhay Castle in 1587. Nor did the imperial commander Albrecht von Wallenstein receive a Swedish subcontractor in the camp of Pilsen in 1634. But it could have happened. This series of eight described encounters has…

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  • Arts at the Symposium “Science, Ethics and Arts”

    In this article, JOSHA’s Editor Stephan Seiler reviews the arts exhibition that took place during the Symposium “Science, Ethics and Arts”. Herein he presents the work of four artists with four different approaches: the photographer Anna Boksa, the young painter Giulia Musella, the internationally well-known artist John Tun Sein, and the sculptor Ludwig Köhler.

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  • Exhibition at the Symposium “Science, Ethics and Arts”

    The International Master in Biomedical Sciences (IMBS) team and the International Academy of Science, Humanities and Arts (IASHA) are happy to announce that an exhibition of regional artists will accompany the Symposium “Science, Ethics and Arts”, which is open to the general public on Friday, October 14 at the “Haus zur Lieben Hand” in Freiburg…

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  • NOW WITH VIDEO: Die Freiburger Opernsängerin Kim-Lillian Strebel wird von der International Academy of Science, Humanities and Arts gefördert.

    We congratulate Kim-Lillian Strebel who is part of the opera ensemble at the Freiburg Theater on her brilliant performance as Fiordiligi in Mozart’s opera ‘Così fan tutte’. This young artist has been awarded a one-year scholarship by the International Academy of Sciences, Humanities and Arts (IASHA). We are happy to present a portrait of an…

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