Previous events - Page 19
Leif Ove Andsnes meets musicians from the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra in different constellations.
World-famous pianist performs Mozart's Piano concerto no. 24.
Get to know UiO's roof top garden, and join us for a new round of social gardening.
The COVID-19 pandemic has infected at least 500 million people and killed more than six million. How can we learn from these events and develop a complete pandemic preparedness and response system? What role can universities and university alliances play?
Welcome to the eighth and final Thon Award lectures.
Get to know UiO's roof top garden, and join us for an enjoyable round of gardening.
Update (13/01/2023): We are organising a similar workshop from May 3 to May 5, 2023. You can find more information here: click here
You are cordially welcome to participate in this three-day conference on climate, weather and carbon risk in energy and finance. The conference will gather academics and practitioners, discussing the latest advances on the stochastics of risk measuring, modeling and managing, with a focus on energy systems, markets and finance (ESG).
Key topics involve modelling uncertainty in weather and climate, optimisation problems related to energy systems to control emissions, as well as measuring risk factors related to climate change.
There will be several invited talks by leading researchers as well as selected contributed talks by participants.
Living in Hong Kong is to witness history as it unfolds. The city was handed over from the British Crown to the Chinese Communist Party in 1997, and is globally known as a skyscraper-lined economic powerhouse. It is also the site of intense political struggle. The talk brings together two Hong Kong activists who have shaped historical events and an historian who has studied them.
Norwegian Centre for Health Services Research (NORCHER) presents ongoing research on short and long-term consequences of COVID-19 on screening for cancer.
The NorMIC series of workshops aims to teach biological researchers (PhD students, engineers, postdocs and young PIs) the principles of biological microscopes and image processing.
Relational databases can be a great help to historians focusing on intangible things such as ideas. This is the subject for the conversation in this sneak peek-event by the Digital Humanities Research Network.
In collaboration with the Academic Writing Centre, UiO:Energy is offering a workshop in scientific writing for PhD students working within the field of sustainable energy and the energy transition.
Nerliens Meszansky together with Cellink has the pleasure to invite you to a Scientific Seminar introducing the 3D bioprinting portefolio with focus on various applications.
Litteraturprofessor Juan Christian Pellicer tar med seg en sekk med b?ker og leser dikt etter innfallsmetoden hver torsdag. Vi serverer sjokolade og kaffe.
An evening with short talks from young researchers. Get food and refreshments while you learn more about diverse topics such as car sharing, future solar panels, and sustainable proteins. The event is free and open for all!
How can active student engagement in research improve the quality of education? Learn from colleagues at King’s College London and the University of Oslo.
This mini-symposium involves in-depth discussions of molecular structures in action with researchers in the field. It is organised by the Centre for Molecular Medicine Norway (NCMM) and the Norwegian Graduate School in Biocatalysis (Biocat).
Welcome to our dScience lunch seminar in the Science Library! This event is open to everyone.
In February 2022, UiO adopted a very ambitious climate and environmental strategy. A first draft of an action plan accompanying the strategy has been submitted for consultation, and we invite you to an open debate meeting!
Chris Lord will present the paper 'Benchmarking Brexit against the Norwegian model' at the DI Garage on 24 February 2022.
This workshop will give an introduction to respirometry and how to use the whole room calorimetry.
In addition, a theoretical and practical introduction on the Promethion architecture and specifics of the Oslo system will also be presented, including system calibration and validation by propane burn.
Welcome to UiO:Energy Forum! An interdisciplinary conference focusing on the energy transition seen from different perspectives. A wide range of sustainable energy topics will be covered, including renewable energy, CCS, innovation policy and sustainable use of materials. This event is free and open for all!
The course will provide advice on how to develop and write a project proposal with a typical bottom-up approach. Research Council Norway's call for Young Research Talents will be specially addressed.
The NorMIC series of workshops aims to teach biological researchers (PhD students, engineers, postdocs and young PIs) the principles of biological microscopes and image processing.
UiO:Energy is funding the development of Thematic Research Groups aimed at addressing challenges related to the transition towards more sustainable energy systems and societies. We invite all researchers interested to a joint information meeting and matchmaking event.