12.-14. March 2025 in Bielefeld, Germany
We are delighted and honoured to welcome you to Bielefeld, Germany between 12. and 14. March 2025.
This unique gathering offers a groundbreaking exploration across disciplines by bringing together researchers from all over Europe, spanning the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities.
The conference aims to pave the way for more fruitful cross-disciplinary collaboration as speakers and participants will collectively bridge the gap between various fields and explore the diverse world of modelling in distinctive fields as well as transfering this to interdisciplinary research by extracting similarities and differences in the use of models across disciplines.
Key topics include:
Therefore this conference is designed for scholars from all disciplines interested in advancing interdisciplinary collaboration. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with one another in an environment of open dialogue and collaborative learning.
This event presents an opportunity to contribute to the evolving landscape of modeling in research and practice.
For a more detailed introduction to the concept of the conference, the program as well as the speakers, please refer to the following contents.
Registration is now open. The conference will be held in english.
Here you can learn more about the concept of the conference.
moreHere you can find further information on the program as well as the speakers.
moreYou will be redirected to the website of the Center for Interdisciplinary Research (ZIF - Zentrum für interdisziplinäre Forschung).
morePlease register here. You will receive a confirmation mail with information on discounted bookings in nearby hotels specifically for conference participants.
moreThe ‘Theoretical University’ working group was founded after the university's 50th anniversary of the same name in 2019 and comprises researchers from various faculties at Bielefeld University. One of the highlights of their interdisciplinary collaboration will be this conference, at which an even broader exchange on interdisciplinary theories and models will take place.