All Projects
Here you will find a current overview of selected projects at the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam. You can filter the projects by departments and degree programs, by project type, or by content focus.
Here you will find a current overview of selected projects at the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam. You can filter the projects by departments and degree programs, by project type, or by content focus.
Opportunities and challenges for women through the digital expansion of traditional science communication
The research project aimed to systematically collect and evaluate the experiences of the persons involved in coming to terms with the constellation of violence in the Protestant alumnat Martinstift in the 1950s.
Building research and construction survey to check the worthiness of monuments as well as the planning of restoration measures and possible utilisation concepts
Cooperation with the daily newspapers taz and UCLAB with the aim of conveying climate information via various channels using data visualisations. For this purpose, both physical and digital postcards with visualisations on different aspects of climate protection in Germany were designed and produced.
Development of a utilisation concept and a design and redevelopment plan
Proxemics (from the Latin proximare = to approach) is a book that deals with spatial constellations of communication or interaction partners in an experimental and photographic way.
A photographic and theoretical examination of the personality trait of high sensitivity
Behind the working title "Peter Behrens in Berlin and Brandenburg" is an ongoing elective course led by Prof. Dr Silvia Malcovati and Prof. Bernd Bess, in cooperation with Prof. em. Hartmut Frank of HafenCity University Hamburg and with the architectural photographer Maximilian Meisse.
Performance overview of the research focus "GESCHLOSSENE VERBUNDDÜBEL (CCD)".
The research project investigates the advantages of closed compound dowels and closed compound dowel bars (CCD) and is intended to prepare further research projects in the subject area.