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Watch the recording of the national launch of the Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change. The event was a celebration of the release of the 2023 report and discussed key findings and priorities for Norway.
Make Black Friday green, and spend the afternoon making free Christmas ornaments and gifts at the library!
A reunion of Norway's top chamber ensembles playing Mendelssohn, Stravinskij & Hellstenius.
Sex is lovely. And scary. And profoundly social. Social media, while much less lovely, but equally scary, has unequivocally become a prevalent arena of sociality. Yet, the the relationship between the two is fraught. Welcome to a lecture about social media and sex, with Professor Katrin Tiidenberg.
We present and celebrate our exhibition "Art of Climate/Change". Artist and scholar Emma Arnold gives a talk about her work featured in the exhibition and will be joined by professor Karen O'Brien.
The NorMIC series of workshops aims to teach biological researchers (PhD students, engineers, postdocs and young PIs) the principles of biological microscopy and image processing.
Biostatistical seminar with Antonio Canale, Assoc. Professor, Department of Statistical Sciences, University of Padova, Italy.
Do you have wool and knitted clothes that need a little tinkering and love? Come to our repair workshop and get help repairing your garments!
Open lectures by this year's winners of the Anders Jahre's Awards for Medical Research, Maiken Nedergaard and Marcus Buggert.
On mainstream social media platforms, far-right women make extremism relatable. Eviane Leidig offers an in-depth look into the world of far-right women influencers, exploring the digital lives they cultivate as they seek new recruits for white nationalism.
?Shut Up & Write? is a popular concept designed to encourage focused writing. We alternate between intensive sessions of individual work in silence, and breaks. Open to all students and staff at UiO.
Let yourself be captivated by powerful choir sound!
Welcome to an hour of Halloween fun mixed with some horror! Listen to a lightning talk about Irish Halloween, watch a (scary) silent movie, and enjoy dim lighting and scary snacks!
Welcome to a grand musical experience!
Intimate musical letters from a symbiotic trio of composers
On the occasion of Kristin Asdal and Tone Huse’s new book with MIT Press, Nature-Made Economy: Cod, Capital and the Great Economization of the Ocean, TIK is hosting a launch and lounge seminar.
Why is it becoming increasingly difficult – even dangerous - to ask critical questions, study, and research freely? Welcome to a conversation on the global decline in academic freedom.
On the occasion of celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Oslo Digital Humanities Research Network, the University of Oslo Library, together with the new National Network for Digital Humanities and Culture Organization (DHKO), will arrange a conference to discuss the status quo of Digital Humanities in Norway critically and determine the role cultural heritage organizations play in shaping its future.
Can novels help us make sense of climate change? Climate fiction does by helping us imagine new worlds and futures and showing us how our lives might change with the changing climate. Find out more by joining our Climate Fiction Book Club event where we read and discuss the novel Moon of the Crusted Snow!
Biostatistical seminar with Thomas Matcham, Imperial College London, UK.
Welcome to the Annual Oslo SDG Initiative Conference in collaboration with Norad