Admitted Students Day


Saturday, April 20th, 2024

Welcome to BCB

Congratulations on your admission! We're delighted to invite you to get to know Bard College Berlin on Admitted Students Day: join us for a day on our campus where you can meet fellow admitted students, attend a seminar with our professors, meet our staff, and hear from our current students about life as a Bard Berliner.

 Below you will find the schedule for the day – register now through your applicant portal to decide which seminar you'll attend and begin planning your trip to Berlin! 

Admitted Students Day Schedule


10:00 - 10:45am

Welcome Remarks


Join college leadership for a cup of coffee and an official welcome to campus and to our community. 


11:00 - 12:00pm

Experience a BCB Seminar

Choose to attend one of three seminars taught by our professors to get a taste of courses at Bard College Berlin

Game Changers in 20th and 21st Century Art

With Prof. Dr. Dorothea von Hantelmann


The 20th century was not yet out of its teens. What was anyone to make of the porcelain urinal Marcel Duchamp submitted to a New York art exhibition? Fountain, with its signature R Mutt and the date 1917, was photographed and remembered. It became art, and so changed art forever. Every once in a while, artworks change how we define and talk about art. We want to understand how artworks can represent and simultaneously influence the cultural zeitgeist and discourse of their time. We also want to comprehend how the iconic status of an artwork can change over time: Is Duchamp still/again contemporary? Can we look at Duchamp differently when we see him through the lens of Jeff Koons? Or Andy Warhol? Or Kanye West? What characterizes an “iconic artwork” of today? 

This seminar is open to all participants, but is especially recommended for students interested in the Art and Aesthetics concentration or BA in Artistic Practice and Society offered at Bard College Berlin. 


Does Globalization Have a Future? 


With Prof. Dr. Boris Vormann


How do crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic and Brexit impact globalization? Climate change and depleting resources, renationalization tendencies, large-scale infrastructural development projects and resurfacing territorial conflicts have all led to a reinvigoration of geopolitical thinking and practice in the very recent past. What potential futures does this imply for cooperation and for conflict? Join Prof. Dr. Boris Vormann to discuss the concept of globalization and its future.

This seminar is open to all participants, but is especially recommended for students interested in the Politics, or Ethics and Politics concentrations offered at Bard College Berlin. 

Ethics and Economics of Climate Change 

With Prof. Dr. Israel Waichman

How much pollution is too much? How can global actors coordinate to lower carbon emissions and mitigate global warming in the absence of an international government? Should lesser developed countries be prevented from using fossil fuels to advance industry for the sake of the climate? Global warming and climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our time with potentially catastrophic consequences. This seminar will introduce participants to economic tools and methods that can be used to address global warming, and will also explore how ethics and economics intersect on this topic. 

This seminar is open to all participants, but is especially recommended for students interested in the Economics, Politics, or Ethics and Politics concentrations offered at Bard College Berlin. 


11:00 - 12:00pm

Parent Information Session


While your student attends class, join staff from Admissions and Student Life for coffee and a chat about any questions you may have regarding your student's enrollment and life as a Bard Berliner. 


12:00 - 1:30pm

Lunch


Meet members of the faculty, student life, and the admissions office for an open lunch hour and learn more about important aspects of life at BCB such as housing, health insurance, study abroad, student clubs, and much more!


1:30 - 2:30pm

Student Panel: Why I Chose BCB


Join a panel of current students as they discuss what led them to BCB, and what their life as a student looks like. The student panel will end with an open Q&A section. 


2:30 - 4:00pm

Campus Tour


Go on a tour of our campus led by one of our current students. See classroom spaces, student apartments, and teaching buildings all the while learning more about our neighborhood and the history of our campus.