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Time and place: , Forum, Oslo Science Park

This mini-symposium presents current cutting-edge research in immunology, neurobiology, and cancer performed using cryo-electron microscopy and related techniques. Event will be live-streamed.

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The IUROPA network has announced a call for participation in a four-day workshop that will assist early-career researchers with the uptake of new research tools related to judicial decision-making.

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The ENROL project organises a workshop on theoretical perspectives on democratic backsliding in the EU.

Time and place: , Auditorium 2, Georg Sverdrups hus

The Department for Archaeology, Conservation and History (IAKH) cordially invites you to its first Digital Humanities Day, which will take place on 14 September 2023. This event will bring together a range of experts in the Digital Humanities to discuss the possibilities of using digital tools for historical research. Registration below.

Time and place: , GMH 452

Possible worlds are total ways the world could have been and have played a crucial role in the metaphysics and logic of modality. Many issues in the philosophy of possible worlds are discussed in terms of the debate between actualists and possibilists. This workshop aims to bring together philosophers working broadly in the metaphysics of modality to discuss the extent to which these issues about possible worlds can be understood and interact with the more recent debate in modal metaphysics between contingentists and necessitists.

Time and place: , St Anne’s College, University of Oxford; digital link TBA

A conference to explore the interzone between translation studies and medical humanities; to invoke the role of the arts, humanities and social sciences as essential services for medicine and health care; and to reappraise the impact of biomedicine in our linguistic, cultural, and societal ecosystems. 

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The program is now online!

Time and place: , Campus Blindern

Conference organised by Screen Cultures, Department of Media and Communication, and NECS (European Network for Cinema and Media Studies)

Time and place: , Downstairs foyer of Georg Sverdrups hus (University library)

Exhibition presented by the Norwegian Bioart Arena.

Time and place: , University Library
Time and place: , Trygve Haavelmos auditorium 7, Eilert Sundts hus

The Department of Social Anthropology at the University of Oslo is hosting the Biennal conference of the European Network for Psychological Anthropology in June.

Time and place: , Sophus Bugges hus

The Oslo Poetry Research Group (University of Oslo), in collaboration with The International Network for the Study of Lyric (INSL), and UiO:Norden, welcome scholars, poets, critics, teachers, and translators to the 4th INSL conference ?Poetry. Experience. Attention?.

Time and place: , University of Oslo, ILOS

The Conference Trauma, Memory, and Counter-Culture. Borders and Border Transgressions in (Post-)Communist Europe explores borders and border transgressions in the context of trauma, memory, and counter-culture and aims to highlight the specific relevance of Border Studies for better understanding literature, arts, and everyday culture in repressive, transformative and post-war societies.

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The IUROPA network co-organises a conference on empirical and legal studies in EU law together with LSE Law School.

Time and place: , Professorboligen; Stallen, Karl Johans gate 47, Oslo, University of Oslo.

Helga Refsum obtained her MD and PhD degrees from the University of Bergen, where she also became a Professor of Pharmacology in 1992. Since 2004, she has been a Professor at the Department of Nutrition at the University of Oslo and a Visiting Professor at University of Oxford. She is a world-renowned researcher on homocysteine, B vitamins, cysteine, and their roles in cardiovascular disease, dementia, and obesity.

To celebrate Professor Refsum’s 60th birthday and her outstanding contributions to science, we welcome you to a symposium with presentations on Helga’s current and past research topics.

Time and place: , Georg Morgenstiernes hus

The Perceiving Representations project is organising a workshop on perceptions in which learning, imagination or the structure of the perception has significantly influenced or contributed to it.

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The workshop is part of the project “Rethinking the Soviet experiment: Ukrainian and Russian perspectives” (RSE) which brings together scholars of 20th c. Soviet culture and society who had to flee the ongoing war in Ukraine and its catastrophic aftermath. RSE is being organized as a cooperation between the University of Oslo, the Humboldt University in Berlin, and the University of Belgrade and aims to provide opportunities of networking and intellectual exchange for Ukrainian, Russian, and Ukrainian-Russian scholars who are currently based in Europe.

Sponsored by Circle U (European University Alliance).

If you wish to participate in the first workshop, please contact the organizers.

Time and place: , Georg Sverdrups hus

Welcome to HEI's heritage day 2023!

Time and place: , Seminar Room 10 PAM

The Emergence of the Modern United States, 1896-1929

Time and place: , Emory University

This conference brings together an international team of scholars in a collaborative effort to investigate historical bodies in relations of comparisons and negotiations, to engage in dialogue beyond disciplinary boundaries.