Conferences
Upcoming
The project EuroWARCHILD has studied the experiences and needs of three generations of children born of war (CBOW) in Europe. How can we learn from past experiences to improve the situation in present and future conflicts?
The theme of the convention is Critical Voices.
This years Throne Holst Symposium will be focused around the departments academic area of focus "Healthy ageing". There will also be presentations of new papers and posters by the young scientists. The paper, poster and communication awards will be announced at the end of the symposium.
From Atoms to Autonomy – the Sensor Value Chain Is Expanding
This event offers an overview of current research on the use of computational methods and AI in music libraries and musicology. Bringing together key members of the European consortium EarlyMuse, in coordination with the national MishMash – Centre for AI & Creativity and in particular its thematic area on cultural heritage, it presents recent work on digital archives, music information retrieval, and AI-based approaches to musicological and heritage research.
The 10th Nordic Conference for Rhetorical Research invites scholars to explore how rhetorical studies can be placed in the service of democracy.
The annual conference of the European Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction will take place from June 16th - June 19th in beautiful Oslo, Norway. This is the main European conference designed to foster interaction, learning, and camaraderie among leading scholars in symbolic interactionism and grounded theory. The conference theme is "situations, power, and persuasion," reflecting important recent trends in scholarship and public life.
University of Oslo's Department of Sociology and Human Geography will host this event, in association with the Norwegian Microsociology Network.?
The theme for the 2026 Eco-Emotions conference is Earth. The conference will take place September 2nd–4th 2026, Oslo.
The Oslo National Academy of the Arts (KHiO) and the University of Oslo (UiO) are hosting the 36th Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf.
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Join us for a discussion about methodological challenges in bibliometric analysis, aspects of reflexivity in Viking Age archaeology, and how computational methods can be leveraged to conduct meaningful meta-research.
Topic: 'Communication, disagreement, and social epistemology'
“Leading issues in development – A symposium on Progress, Conflict, and Distribution” organized by the Department of Economics, UiO, will take place at the ?The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters on the 5th of January 2026.
Conference on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of Art History at the University of Oslo
A Seminar in Honour of Christel Fricke
We present results from the project "MULTIWRITE - Interactions Between First, Second and Third Languages" and insights from research on similar topics and contexts.?
“What if …” Anthropology invites us to ask such questions, because it rests on a scholarly certainty that everything could be different. This makes anthropology critical and irreverent, and consequently creative and innovative.
The symposium will consider the origins of modern literary theory as a body of critical thought that spans at least two centuries.
Welcome to HEI's annual International Student Conference!
This conference unites early career researchers in both formal and informal settings, providing a platform to explore the latest developments in the field of heritage studies.
Welcome to an exciting open pre-conference meeting, hosted by the department of Community Medicine and Global Health and the Global Womens Health working group from The Norwegian Society for Gynecology and Obstetrics (NGF), aimed at strengthening the professional foundation for good clinical practice and contributing to a national statement on the global cesarean section epidemic.
The conference considers how the intersections between modern art and medicine have been curated in the past and are being curated today. The conference is a collaboration with MUNCH, and partners in Canada and USA.
The summit provides a unique opportunity for PhD students within Health Sciences across the Nordic countries to meet, engage in scientific discussions and to build networks.
At this workshop, we will discuss the revised versions of papers that were initially presented at the previous Language Myths workshop held in Copenhagen on 16 January 2025.
12–13th June 2025
RITMO is excited to host the 18th International Conference of Students of Systematic Musicology (SysMus25) 11-13 June 2025.
The Oslo Centre for Biostatistics and Epidemiology is hosting the Nordic-Baltic Biometric Conference (NBBC) in 2025.