Winfried-Fest-Lecture
Winfried-Fest-Lecture
The lecture honors the publicist and former speaker of the Senate of Berlin, Winfried Fest, who died in 1994. Fest was also one of the founding advisors of the European Journalism-Fellowships. Since 2000, the lecture marks the start of the new fellowship year. The Winfried-Fest-Lecture is one of our most important regular events, where we welcome invited guests from all parts of the German society. After the lecture there is always an opportunity for private conversations.
Winfried-Fest-Lecture 2018
This years speaker was Dr. Christian Humborg, member of the board of trustees of CORRECTIV. He spoke about the topic "Between rise and fall- media in between platform capitalism".
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Winfried-Fest-Lecture 2018
Prof. Dr. Alexander Görke, Scientific Director of the EJF welcomes the guests of the evening. He introduces this years topic and the speaker with a short speech.
Winfried-Fest-Lecture 2018
The guests and the fellows participate in the discussion after this year's speech. They ask questions to Dr. Christian Humborg, this year's speaker and get to share their thoughts on the topic.
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Winfried-Fest-Lecture 2018
The guests of the evening listen carefully to this year's speech. Afterwards the fellows introduce themselves and their projects. They get to know the guests and talk to the members of the foundations during a dinner.
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Winfried-Fest-Lecture 2014
Ines Pohl, the chief editor of the taz was the keynote speaker at the Winfried-Fest-Lecture 2014.
The speech "Friendly fire. Germany and the NSA debate," moved the role of journalists in the focus of the debate. Subsequently, the speech was discussed in plenary and in personal conversations.
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Winfried-Fest-Lecture 2014
The new director of the International Center for Journalism Prof. Dr. Klaus Beck with the greetings.
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Winfried-Fest-Lecture 2014
The scientific director Prof. Dr. Alexander Görke with the welcoming words and presentation of the Fellows of 2014/2015.
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Winfried-Fest-Lecture 2014
A group of the new Fellows at the Winfried-Fest-Lecture.
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Winfried-Fest-Lecture 2013
The speaker on the Winfried-Fest-Lecture 2013 was Nikolaus Blome, a member of the SPIEGEL editors in chief.
He spoke to the 15th EFJ Fellows, members of the Fest-family and invited guests on "Germany, unloved leader in Europe".
Winfried-Fest-Lecture 2013
As part of Winfried-Fest-Lecture also the DAAD Prize for outstanding achievements of foreign students at German universities 2013 was awarded to Emilija Gagrčin.
Winfried-Fest-Lecture 2012
Markus Loening, Federal Government Commissioner for Human Rights Policy, in his lecture on "Human rights policy between ideal and real politics"
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Winfried-Fest-Lecture 2012
Mrs. Fest in conversation with the guest speaker Markus Loening, Federal Government Commissioner for Human Rights Policy
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Winfried-Fest-Lecture 2011
To the start of the programme the family and friends of Winfried Fest, the sponsors of the fellowships, the JIL-fellows and of course the stipendiaries are invited.
Winfried-Fest-Lecture 2010
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Winfried-Fest-Lecture 2010
After the lecture the guests have the opportunity to talk and exchange opinions on a reception with buffet.
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Winfried-Fest-Lecture 2010
Ingrid Rohde (Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation) with the stipendiary Maria Géczi from Hungary.
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Winfried-Fest-Lecture 2010
Dr. Ulla Siebert (Heinrich-Böll-Foundation) with the stipendiary Ivaylo Spasov from Bulgaria.
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opening programme 2010
Prof. Dr. Alexander Görke, Dimphy Smeets from the Netherlands and Janne Sundqvist from Finland in conversation during the reception.
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opening programme 2010
Binafsha Kalandarova from Uzbekistan, Štefan Hudec from Slovakia and Michal Dimitrov from Czech Republic (f.l.t.r.) in conversation.
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opening programme 2010
Maria Géczi from Hungary and Michal Dimitrov from Czech Republic at the reception.
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