Previous events
This talk explores the acoustic features of Infant-Directed Speech (IDS) in Tashlhiyt Berber, focusing on how variations in hyper-articulation and consonant neutralization by caregivers may affect language perception and phonological development in infants, while also testing theories related to the facilitative role of IDS in phonemic acquisition. Also on zoom https://uio.zoom.us/j/63633923986?
Between Warsaw and Cambridge, between then and now: Janina Hosiasson-Lindenbaum
NCMBM is delighted to welcome Professor Luis Serrano, Director of the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) in Barcelona, as the speaker for NCMBM’s inaugural Christmas Lecture.?
He will be presenting is work on:"Combining synthetic biology and protein design to engineer a lung therapeutic bacteria".
John Erik Fossum presents a paper on EU inter-institutional relations at?the Tuesday Seminar on 9 December 2025.
Department seminar. Daniel Rubenson is a Professor of political science, University of Toronto. He will present the paper "Property Rights and Prosociality."
Experience Edvard Munch's world-renowned Aula paintings right in the heart of Oslo city center!
Explore the crucial connections between health, peace, and conflict resolution at a seminar hosted by Global Health Norway.
Jason Litzenberg discusses how language teaching and learning can survive and thrive with AI.
Conference on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of Art History at the University of Oslo
Department seminar. Jonas Slaathaug Hansen is a Postdoc in economics at the Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen. He will present the paper "Differentiated product demand estimation with secondary markets."
Kellie Rolstad and Jeff MacSwan will share insights into language ontology in multilinguals.
Marit Moum Aune (Norwegian National Ballet) will hold a lecture on her working method when transposing Ibsen's plays to the silent world of ballet.
Department seminar. Kailin Chen is a Post-doctoral researcher at the Department of Economics, Aalto University. He will present the paper "Ranking Statistical Experiments via the Linear Convex Order and the Lorenz Zonoid: Economic Applications."
Implementation of cancer prevention interventions in schools as complex systems
Margaretha Miles (MA-student at IFIKK)
I will be presenting passages about Artemis from both the Iliad and the Odyssey, which I will be analysing and discussing in my MA project to highlight her different roles.
Professor of Music Psychology at the University of Sheffield, Renee Timmers, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series.
This month, NCMBM International Seminar will be welcoming Prof Claire Booth, Professor in Gene Therapy and Paediatric Immunology and Consultant Paediatric Immunologist at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) in London; and Prof Judith Zaugg, Professor of Molecular Medicine at Basel University, University Hospital Basel in the Department of Biomedicine.
A Seminar in Honour of Christel Fricke
Department seminar. Runxi Niu is a PhD Reserach Scholar, NHH. she will present the paper “Rating Distortions, Debt, and Investment.”
Eskil Blaaflat Mundal, PhD candidate at ILOS, will present the main findings from his MA thesis on the pronunciation of nasal vowels in the Paris area from a diachronic and sociophonetic perspective. The presentation will be in Norwegian. For an abstract, see the Norwegian page.?
Two guest lectures by Dr. Kristel Zilmer and Dr. Kristine ?deby Haugan from the Museum of Cultural History
What are the roots of the modern GOP and the MAGA movement? How did the United States get to where it is today? This roundtable will consider these and other questions in order to make sense of the present in light of the past.
Join Filippo Grandi (UN High Commissioner for Refugees), Jan Egeland (Secretary General, the Norwegian Refugee Council), and Milad Rezvan (Head of the Student Parliament) for a conversation on leading and adapting humanitarian action in a time of global upheaval.
Antti Lampinen (Univ. of Turku)
Talk by Jude Blanchette