Tidligere arrangementer - Side 3
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.
Mithun Ravisankar is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Mathematics, University of Oslo. His research interests lie in experimental studies of bubbles, drops, and granular flows—systems where small details lead to fascinating dynamics.
Tiago Pereira, Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics, University of Oslo.
Professor Maximilian Fochler (University of Viennna and TIK Centre) visits TIK in September, and will on this occasion give a talk on science and socio-environmental challenges. The talk will be followed by a discussion.
C*-seminar by Henrikke Gedde Rustad (University of Oslo).
Eco-Racism in the History of Philosophy: From Buffon to Hegel
Department seminar. Terrence Iverson is a Professor at Colorado State University. He will present the paper "Tiered Climate Clubs: Global Abatement Without Global Agreement."
by Dr. Madhulika (Lika) Guhathakurta, Heliophysicist
Hvordan er sammenhengen mellom f? kvinnelige ansatte i deler av politiet og seksualisert maktmisbruk og mannskultur i etaten? I den ferske boka til gjesteforsker ved STK, Ulla-Britt Lilleaas, og sosiolog Dag Ellingsen, gj?res det fors?k p? ? svare.
Torjus Solheim Eckhoff is a PhD candidate at the TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture. This seminar marks his midway evaluation.
P? dette seminaret vil Terje Gansum, administrerende direkt?r i NIKU, presentere sin nyeste bok Gullgubbenes arkeologi.
Obs! Dette seminaret finner sted p? en onsdag, klokken 15:15-17:00.
How has the imperial legacy of Central European states shaped the relationship between nation and state, especially in Ukraine?
Guy Bradley (Univ. of Cardiff)
How can we develop unconditional relationships with earth?
In this talk, Etienne Boisserie will discuss the historical narrative of the Czechoslovak nation and its implications
This presentation explores dual language programs in the U.S. and their potential to promote social justice for U.S. Latinos.
Department seminar. Alison Andrew is an Associate Professor of Economics (without tenure) at the University of Oxford and a Tutorial Fellow at Trinity College, Oxford. She will present the paper "Flexibility versus Performance: The Determinants of Labor Contracts in Nairobi, Kenya" (written with Nathan Barker, Inbar Amit, Rob Garlick, Kate Orkin, and Carolyne Nekesa).
Archaeological Friday Seminar with Dr. Antonia Thomas from the University of the Highlands and Islands.
By Associate Professor Jeremy Draghi from the Department of Biosciences, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA
In this seminar, Professor Frank Weigelt will outline the central functional principles of the system of Arabic politeness formulas and explore the religious and cultural foundations on which it rests. His analysis will focus on the dialect of Damascus.
Simone Hagey, University of British Columbia (UBC), Canada.
How can the varied approaches more common in creative practice help those of us in the humanities who are struggling with disciplinary placement in an undisciplined age?
Philosophical Seminar with Rob Simpson
C*-seminar by Ulrik Enstad.