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We are marking World Mental Health Day with a visit from the therapy dog Marve!
Johan Henriksson, Associate Professor at the University of Ume?, will present his work on "Mapping of gene regulatory networks using CRISPR screening and single-cell analysis".
NOITS (The Nordic International Trade Seminars) will take place on the 10th and 11th of October 2024. The NOITS 2024 conference is hosted by the University of Oslo and has received funding from INNOPROD project and from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement No 101141494).
Agnieszka St?pkowska explores how bilingual couples use and maintain Esperanto as a lingua franca, and efforts to pass the language onto their children.
Agnieszka St?pkowska explores how bilingual couples use and maintain Esperanto as a lingua franca, and efforts to pass the language onto their children.
A workshop about using satire and comedy as historical/media sources. Attendees will learn relevant methodologies and put them into practice.
Join the Department of Archaeology, Conservation and History for their weekly interval sessions during World Mental Health Week!
Jonathan White presents the paper The Crisis of Long-Termism: Time and Independence in the European Union at the Tuesday Seminar on 8 October 2024.
Seminar for RITMO Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Rhythm, Time and Motion (University of Oslo), Centre of Excellence in Music, Mind, Body and Brain (University of Jyv?skyl?), and Center for Music in the Brain (Aarhus University).
ARENA and Langsikt organise a book talk with professor Jonathan White on his book In the Long Run – The Future as a Political Idea.
Lecture by Gao Xi, professor of History and Medical History at the Fudan University.
Department seminar. Maren Holthe Hedne is a PhD-Student at the Department of Economics, University of Oslo.
Nicasio Martinez Miguel discusses experiences from teaching in the Master’s Program in Translation and Interpretation of Indigenous Languages at the Autonomous “Benito Juarez” University of Oaxaca, Mexico, focusing on the use of identity texts as a tool for the development of Indigenous language literacy.
Nicasio Martinez Miguel discusses experiences from teaching in the Master’s Program in Translation and Interpretation of Indigenous Languages at the Autonomous “Benito Juarez” University of Oaxaca, Mexico, focusing on the use of identity texts as a tool for the development of Indigenous language literacy.
The IAKH Research Group on Migration, Minorities, and Diversity invites students and colleagues to an open seminar on recent and current political ambitions to externalise asylum obligations.
This year marks the 10-year anniversary of the Students at Risk (StAR) programme and we would like to take this opportunity to celebrate its achievements, as well as share our experiences with stakeholders and interested actors, in Norway and abroad.
Department seminar. Damon Clark is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of California, Irvine. He will present the paper "How Does Class Size Shape the Learning Environment, Student Achievement and Wellbeing?".
Language learning is central for both individual and societal well-being. In a time of intense conflict, alongside a worldwide rise in discrimination, racism, xenophobia, and hate speech, language learning for lasting peace is important.
Department seminar. Felix Poege is an Assistant Professor at Bocconi Univeristy's Management and Technology Department. He will present the paper "Competition and Innovation: The Breakup of IG Farben."
Magnus Knutsen (University of Oslo)
Antoinette Scherz presents the paper Democratic Frontsliding in the European Union: Political, Normative and Legal Paths Forward at the Tuesday Seminar on 24 September 2024.
This workshop explores ethnographic and decolonial approaches to examine multilingual practices in different types of family constellations.
Lecture by Paulina Kolata, University of Copenhagen.
Department seminar. Geir Godager is a Professor at the Department of Health Management and Health Economics at the University of Oslo. He will present the paper "Is Patient Health a Public Good? Experimental Evidence on the Scope of Patient Regarding Preferences."
Join us for the keynote address of Mada Masr editor and Egyptian journalist Lina Attalah during Masahat's 2024 Festival for Arab Arts and Culture (18-22 September)!