2026
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Men die early to a much greater extent than women. How can this excess mortality be prevented?
The culture of remembrance surrounding the Holocaust has become a reference point in the work against racism, human rights violations and mass violence. With the war in Gaza, Holocaust remembrance has been seriously drawn into contemporary politics.?
Survivor testimony and the limits of international criminal justice: Wartime sexual violence in Kosovo and beyond
Seventy-five years after its adoption, the 1951 Refugee Convention remains the main global agreement for protecting refugees. Yet for many displaced people, its promises still do not match their experiences at borders, at sea, or in asylum systems.
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Artificial intelligence increasingly depends on large-scale computational resources, data flows, cloud services, and secure networking. At the same time, countries and regions are exploring how to maintain strategic autonomy over critical digital infrastructure in a rapidly changing technological landscape.
What meaning does the entanglement of the Holocaust and the Nakba gain in the shadow of October 7th and the war on Gaza?
Aging affects us all - but why does it happen, and can we slow it down? Join European researchers for an evening exploring the science of energy, aging, and how to live healthier for longer.
Harassment and systemic cuts in women’s health are intertwined facets of an escalating global crisis. Join us to unpack how policy, systemic violence and inequality directly and indirectly harm women, mothers and children.
Welcome to another edition of the NORA.ai Women in AI events: this time, centered around the challenges and opportunities that comes with living in the AI era.
This February, Bangladesh will hold its first democratic election in 15 years. But what will the return of democracy mean for the future of the country?
Global emissions continue to rise while world leaders struggle to act. Prolific academic Peter Newell suggests a global fossil-fuel treaty modelled on the non-proliferation treaty for nuclear arms is the way forward. He is joined by B?rd Harstad, Kari Elisabeth Kaski and Sveinung Rotevatn.
The 2025 report underscores that SDG 16, governance and human rights are mutually reinforcing. This launch event presents findings, initiatives, and reaffirms SDG 16 as vital for resilient, just societies.