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Time and place: , University Aula

The performance of Paradise is linked directly to the nature.

Time and place: , Professorboligen

The University of Oslo has students and staff who are affected by what is happening in the Gaza Strip and in Israel. We want to offer meeting places for those who need to get together. 

Time and place: , University Aula

Austrian star soprano visits Norway for the first time.

Time and place: , University Aula

The tradition with Young Baroque continues: early music combined with a young commitment and the joy of playing!

Time and place: , University Aula

The opening concert of Oslo Early 2023 is by one of the best baroque orchestra in the world!

Time and place: , Auditorium 13, Domus Medica

Biostatistical seminar with Jesse Hemerik, Assistant Professor, Department of Econometrics, Erasmus University Rotterdam

Time and place: , The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters – DNVA, Drammensv 78, 0271 Oslo

Roles of the lactate shuttle: Focus on brain physiology and pathologies

Time and place: , HumSam-biblioteket, lower floor

Welcome to Knit Off for our new knitting nook, and an autumn filled with knitting and crafting!

Time and place: , Theological Library

?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.

Time and place: , Domus Bibliotheca

Hva er effekten av Ukraina-krigen p? omstillingen mot et ikke-fossilt energisystem? Og hvor effektiv er egentlig bruken av energi som politisk ?v?pen??

Time and place: , University Aula

A musical journey through classical works with roots from Italy and the baroque.

Time and place: , HumSam-biblioteket i Georg Sverdrups hus

This month in the PPBC: Tap into the World of Science Communication with Us!

Time and place: , Domus Bibliotheca

Hvordan sikrer vi at digitaliseringen forsterker, og ikke undergraver, gr?nn omstilling?

Time and place: , Oslo Science Park, Gaustadalléen 21, Oslo

Spend a day with great science, innovation and networking opportunities at this meeting place for academia, the institute sector, the public sector, start-ups and industry.? The innovation conference had sessions on life sciences and energy & environment and was a part of Oslo Innovation Week 2023. The next conference is held 25 September 2024 as part of Oslo Innovation Week 2024.

Time and place: , University Aula

A celebration of the greatest genre-builder in history

Time and place: , Kulturhuset i Oslo, Laboratoriet

Syv forskere fra CIENS-instituttene har syv minutter hver p? ? fortelle hvordan hensyn til natur, klima og energi kan forenes.

Time and place: , Sophus Lies auditorium

Nicolai Tangen will give you a unique insight in the world of financial investments. Open for all students and staff.

Time and place: , University Aula

Two of quartet literature's true masterpieces perfromed by an award-winning ensemble.

Time and place: , Domus Bibliotheca

An engaging meeting with this year's Arne N?ss professor, Jason Hickel.

Time and place: , Auditorium 13, Domua Medica

Biostatistical seminar with Stein Emil Vollset, Professor, Department of Health Metrics Sciences, University of Washington, USA.

Time and place: , the University Aula

The Faculty of Medicine is hosting a large academic gathering in the University Aula to share knowledge about the situation and about effective measures in Norway and Ukraine.

Time and place: , Auditorium 1, Helga Engs hus

Welcome to a conversation with Rahul Gandhi, member of the Indian parliament and leader of the opposition.

Time and place: , Gamle festsal, Domus Academica, Karl Johans gate 47, Oslo

Open lectures on the CRISPR-Cas genome editing revolution: the power of microbiology

Time and place: , HumSam-biblioteket i Georg Sverdrups hus

This month in the PPBC: Unlock the Secrets of Successful Literature Searches!

Time and place: , Scene HumSam, Georg Sverdrups hus, Universitetsbiblioteket

Why We Seek Them Out, and What Their Future Holds. Guest lecture by professor Brenden Rensink.