Upcoming events - Page 2
The Science Studies Colloquium Series is announcing master scholarships for this semester, with a deadline on 15 November. We appreciate help in spreading information to relevant persons.
The Science Studies Colloquium Series is announcing qualification scholarships for this semester, with a deadline on 15 November. We appreciate help in spreading information to relevant persons.
Department seminar. Alessandro Toppeta is an Assistant Professor of Economics at SOFI, Stockholm University.
Antti Lampinen (Univ. of Turku)
Mari S. Kannel?nning (Institutt for informatikk, UiO og Nasjonalt senter for e-helseforskning) holder et innlegg i Forum for vitenskapsteori.
Two guest lectures by Dr. Kristel Zilmer and Dr. Kristine ?deby Haugan from the Museum of Cultural History
Welcome to a seminar for employees who will work in the Life Science Building.
Velkommen til seminar for deg som skal ha Livsvitenskapsbygget som arbeidssted.
Department seminar. Runxi Niu is a PhD Reserach Scholar, NHH. she will present the paper “Rating Distortions, Debt, and Investment.”
The NorMIC workshop series aims to teach biological researchers the principles of biological microscopy and image processing.
A Seminar in Honour of Christel Fricke
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.
Professor of Music Psychology at the University of Sheffield, Renee Timmers, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series.
Implementation of cancer prevention interventions in schools as complex systems
MA in Social Anthropology and ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe Gro Stueland Skorpen will be defending her dissertation "Looking into the digital state. An ethnography of audit".
Conference on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of Art History at the University of Oslo
Emil Flat? (NYU Gallatin) will give a talk for the Science Studies Colloquium Series.
How do Indigenous political and legal traditions challenge western political theory and offer alternatives for governing land use and natural resources?
On the 10th Nordic Conference for Rhetorical Research we invite scholars to explore how rhetorical studies can be placed in the service of democracy.