Current information on teaching and office hours in the winter semester 2020/21
Information about my courses can be obtained from KLIPS and ILIAS after registration for the respective course. If you have any questions about teaching, please contact team-kvonheusinger(at)uni-koeln.de.
Consultation hours will take place via video conference with zoom until further notice. Registration is still possible via Phil Services. You will receive information on the procedure after registration for the consultation hours. If you would like a telephone consultation, please indicate this when you register.
Please note the constantly updated information on the main page of the university as well as on the IDSL I.
Office hours
Dates and registration via Phil Services.
Exam registration
Please register for the exams at least 10 weeks before the registration deadline. I recommend one semester for adequate preparation.
All candidates must register for the respective examination colloquium.
First information on scientific work can be obtained from the Ebenda booklet of the IdSl I.
ILIAS
All courses are organized through ILIAS. Information and e-mails are sent exclusively via ILIAS. Please register via the e-learning platform if you have not been registered there directly via Klips.
Courses
Winter semester 2020/2021
Grammar (Lecture) Monday, 12-13:30
Demonstrative (advanced seminar) Wednesday, 12-13:30
Summer semester 2020
Discourse Relations (Hauptseminar) Monday, 12-13:30
Definiteness (Hauptseminar) Wednesday, 12-13:30
Research Colloquium on Sentence and Discourse Semantics (Colloquium) Monday, 18-19:30
Winter semester 2019/2020
Grammar (Lecture) Monday, 12-13:30
Demonstrative (advanced seminar) Wednesday, 10:-11:30
Advanced seminar (for individual dates see program)
Summer semester 2019
without teaching obligations
Winter semester 2018/2019
Grammar (Lecture)
Introduction to linguistics (introductory seminar)
Linguistic working group (colloquium)
Summer semester 2018
Demonstrative (advanced seminar)
Discourse structure (colloquium)
Freedom of speech (lecture series)
Semantics (Proseminar)