Guest lectures and seminars
Upcoming 5 days
Department seminar. Jérémy Laurent-Lucchetti is an Associate Professor of economics at the Geneva School of Economics and Management of the University of Geneva. He will present the paper “Should We Stop the COPs?” (with Renaud Bourlès and Jean-Charles Rochet).
This seminar explores online/offline experiences and tensions in social spaces: coffee shops, libraries and cultural events
Department seminar. ?istein R?island is Director at Norges Bank. He will be presenting on Norway's monetary policy target and rules.
Public lecture by Adam Bodnar, Professor of Law and Head of Department of Human Rights and Rule of Law of the SWPS University in Warsaw.
Further upcoming events
Associate Professor of Computer Science at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Bob L. T. Sturm, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series.
In this lecture, Viktoria Sereda examines how war-driven displacement reshapes memory and belonging in displaced people and host communities.
Antri Kanikli (UCLan Cyprus University) discusses the endangerment and transmission of Cypriot Arabic.
A talk by Adam P. Liff, Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies, Indiana University.
Department seminar. Patrick Bayer is a Professor of Economics, Duke University. He will give a talk titled "On the Dynamics of Racial Segregation and Inequality." The talk will draw on two papers "Distinguishing Causes of Neighborhood Racial Change: A Nearest Neighbor Design" and "The Long Road to Equality: Racial Capital and Generational Convergence."