The third event in the five-part discussion series “Wissenschaft im Zweifel” will take place on 12 March 2026 from 5:00–...
The third event in the five-part discussion series “Wissenschaft im Zweifel” will take place on 12 March 2026 from 5:00–6:30 pm in a hybrid format.
Renowned psychologist Gerd Gigerenzer, former Director of the Harding Center for Risk Literacy and Director at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, will join journalist Melinda Crane (Deutsche Welle TV) for a conversation on:
“The Illusion of Certainty – When Intransparent Science Communication Leads to Doubt.”
Against the backdrop of current developments, the question of how science is communicated — and how transparency shapes public trust — is becoming increasingly relevant. Following a short keynote, the two distinguished experts will explore the topic in a moderated discussion with audience participation.
📍 Location (on-site): Hörsaalruine Medizinhistorisches Museum der Charité, 10117 Berlin
💻 Online participation: via Microsoft Teams Meeting ID: 365 117 043 270 53 Passcode: 7Ur2dr9A
Registration is not mandatory, but prior sign-up via the registration form is appreciated for planning purposes.
Join the conversation and engage in a timely discussion on trust, transparency, and the communication of science.
The third event in the five-part discussion series “Wissenschaft im Zweifel” will take place on 12 March 2026 from 5:00–6:30 pm in a hybrid format.
Renowned psychologist Gerd Gigerenzer, former Director of the Harding Center for Risk Literacy and Director at the Max Planck Institute for Human De...
The third event in the five-part discussion series “Wissenschaft im Zweifel” will take place on 12 March 2026 from 5:00–6:30 pm in a hybrid format.
Renowned psychologist Gerd Gigerenzer, former Director of the Harding Center for Risk Literacy and Director at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, will join journalist Melinda Crane (Deutsche Welle TV) for a conversation on:
“The Illusion of Certainty – When Intransparent Science Communication Leads to Doubt.”
Against the backdrop of current developments, the question of how science is communicated — and how transparency shapes public trust — is becoming increasingly relevant. Following a short keynote, the two distinguished experts will explore the topic in a moderated discussion with audience participation.
📍 Location (on-site): Hörsaalruine Medizinhistorisches Museum der Charité, 10117 Berlin
💻 Online participation: via Microsoft Teams Meeting ID: 365 117 043 270 53 Passcode: 7Ur2dr9A
Registration is not mandatory, but prior sign-up via the registration form is appreciated for planning purposes.
Join the conversation and engage in a timely discussion on trust, transparency, and the communication of science.
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