Faculty of Philosophy, Historisches Seminar, International, Teaching, Studies

Myths of migration

Date
4. Jul 2026, 11.00 am - 3.00 pm
Location
Kaufmannskirche Erfurt
Organizer
History Department of the University of Erfurt
Event type
Exhibition
Event Language(s)
German
Audience
public

Exhibition as part of the Democracy Festival in Erfurt

"Closing borders reduces immigration. Migration is a burden on the welfare state, migration increases crime" – is this really a fact or a myth? Students at the University of Erfurt explored this topic in a seminar as part of the "Studium Fundamentale" and asked what exactly lies behind such myths. The students were supported in their work by Professor Sabine Schmolinsky and Dr Reiner Praß from the History Department, Dr Jochen Voit, the head of the Andreasstraße Memorial and Education Centre, and museum educator and deputy head of the memorial Judith Mayer. They subsequently designed an exhibition in which they juxtapose precisely such assertions with current findings from migration research. Their exhibition will now be shown for the first time as part of the Democracy Festival on 4 July 2026 from 11 am to 3 pm in the Kaufmannskirche in Erfurt.

Further information / contact:

Lehrbeauftragter an der Professur für Globalgeschichte des 19. Jahrhunderts
(History Department)
C18 – teaching building 4 / Raum 123