Upcoming events
In this lecture, Christina Kiaer (Northwestern University) will discuss the complex conditions of art and art historical research in Russia during the 30-year window between the fall of the Soviet Union and the restrictions imposed at start of the current war.
Department seminar. Alice Ciccone is a Senior Research Economist at the Institute of Transport Economics (T?I).
Marius Mikkel Kj?lstad (Institutt for offentlig rett, Universitetet i Oslo) holder et innlegg i Forum for vitenskapsteori.
Department seminar. Luisa Wallossek is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Economics, UiO. She will give a presentation entitled “Soft Skill Seminar: Research Workflows.”
Double guest lecture by Ass. Prof. Si?n Gr?nlie (Oxford University) and Prof. Kurt Villads Jensen (Stockholm University)
This presentation explores methodological and ethical approaches to researching family language policies in multilingual migratory contexts such as Switzerland, highlighting collaborative strategies for Spanish language maintenance in Swiss bilingual preschools.
We will explore how to harness AI’s potential responsibly, prevent misuse, and safeguard the principles of transparency, reproducibility, and ethical conduct in research.
Philosophical Seminar with Rob Simpson
This presentation explores dual language programs in the U.S. and their potential to promote social justice for U.S. Latinos.
Torjus Solheim Eckhoff is a PhD candidate at the TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture. This seminar marks his midway evaluation.
With Norwegian Sign Language celebrating its 200th anniversary in 2025, this year's Einar Haugen lecture will focus on signed languages and explore the relationship between human diversity and linguistic diversity. The hybrid lecture will be in English, with interpretation into Norwegian Sign Language.
Professor of Music at the University of Jyv?skyl?, Petri Toiviainen, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series.