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Public panel discussion: "Science in a Fragmenting World: Rethinking Internationalization"

     

 

When: 24 June 2026 | 6pm - 8pm    Where: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Unter den Linden 6, 10117 Berlin | Lichthof Ost (Ground Floor)   Language: English

 

How do geopolitical rivalries impact international cooperation in science? And how to continue collaborating when science is under attack? The global science system is increasingly under double pressure: first, in its self-understanding as an inherently international endeavour, as cross-border collaboration becomes subject to geopolitical tensions and strategic constraints; and second, more broadly, in its societal role, as its authority and legitimacy are challenged and politicised in the processes of democratic backsliding. In a number of research fields like artificial intelligence, climate adaptation, global health, space infrastructures, and gender studies intensifying political contestations, both within and between states, are fundamentally reshaping the conditions under which international research cooperation takes place. As a result, collaborations are increasingly situated at the intersection of competing political, epistemic, and strategic logics.

This panel examines how these shifts affect the production of knowledge as an international practice. It brings together perspectives from academia (STEM, social sciences, area studies) and practice to explore how research institutions can navigate the tensions between openness and sovereignty, and between repression and solidarity.

 

Panelists

Gülay Çağlar (Freie Universität Berlin)

Anna Ahlers (Max Planck Institute for the History of Science) - tbc

Harriet Njoki Mboce (University of Nairobi)

Moderator

Tanja Börzel (FU/SCRIPT)

 

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