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How do we want to live together in the region in the future?

Workshop, Information event

Date / duration: 07.02.2026

Time: 10:00 - 16:00

Our region in transition: In an open bar camp, we will discuss how we can live and work in a socially just and sustainable way in the future.

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In view of the diverse social challenges, it is clear that we have to face numerous changes in our region. What is less clear is how this change can be accompanied in a socially just and ecologically sustainable way.

That is why we would like to approach the question with you at a conference in an open barcamp format: How do we want to live, work and learn together and change society in the future?

Barcamp means: You actively shape the day with your ideas and contributions! Because as experts, you know very well what things look like here in the region and what developments are needed.

After a short introductory input by Ayat Tarik (GTAS TU Braunschweig, Quartier:PLUS), we would like to discuss together in several sessions what the future of the region should look like. Whether it's adapting to climate change, new mobility concepts, changes in the world of work or the question of how we can have a greater say in these developments - we want to hear your voices!

Please register for the barcamp using the registration form at https://www.koop-son.de/aktuelles/termine/termin/wie-wollen-wir-in-zukunft-gemeinsam-in-der-region-leben/2026-02-07_1000. (external link, opens in a new window)

Do you have a suitable topic that you would like to introduce and discuss on site? Please include it in the registration form! But you also have the opportunity to contribute your ideas spontaneously on site.

Participation is free, snacks and drinks will be provided.

Address: DenkRaum Braunschweig (Wilhelmsgarten 1, 38100 Braunschweig)

 

If barrier-free access is required, please contact koop-son(at)tu-braunschweig.de (opens your email program)

An event in cooperation with the DenkRaum Braunschweig( (external link, opens in a new window)denkraum-braunschweig.de)

 

Supported with funds from zukunft.niedersachsen, the joint science funding programme of the Lower Saxony Ministry of Science and Culture and the Volkswagen Foundation.