Previous events - Page 10
Erik Henning Edvardsen, Ibsen Museum & Teater, Oslo
Lecture by Kerry Brown, Professor of Chinese Studies and Director of the Lau China Institute at King’s College, London.
On the sidelines of Solya’s midterm evaluation: a half-day workshop on mood in Slavic (and Romance and Germanic).
Special guest: Marco Biasio (Univ. Verona), Solya’s evaluator.
Department seminar. Gaurab Aryal is an Associate Professor at the Department of Economics, Washington University in St. Louis. He will present the paper: "Auctioning Annuities" (written with Eduardo Fajnzylber, Maria F. Gabrielli, Manuel Willington).
Join PRIO and STK for a screening of the film Children of the Enemy and a panel discussion about the needs and rights of children born of war.
Tone Druglitr? is a researcher at the TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture at the University of Oslo. She has over several years been concerned with experimenting with care as an approach and tool for studying values in science and policy with a specific focus on animal research. Based upon a combination of archive studies, laboratory ethnographies, and document-oriented studies, her work has traced the historical development of “skilled care” as an expertise in science, and analyzed the convergence of biological standardization, conservation and technical care in public health. She has also published on “procedural care” in licensing systems. She is currently exploring versions of care in cod immunology together with Kristin Asdal (TIK).
Stine Engen is a PhD candidate at the TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture. This seminar marks her midway evaluation.
Department seminar. Lars Thorvaldsen is a Lecturer at the Department of Economics, University of Oslo. He will present the paper: "Reassessing the Tax Sensitivity of Debt in Multinational Corporations."
How do we read novels translingually? What strategies and literary techniques characterise multilingual literary texts? How does multilingual literature (re-)shape the canon? What metaphors do bilingual authors use to conceptualise multilingualism?
At this workshop, we will discuss multilingual writing from Eastern Europe from different theoretical and historical perspectives.
In this lecture, Alexandre de Vitry (Sorbonne) will discuss the concept of brotherhood in literary history
Professor Kurt Villads Jensen from Stockholm University will be giving a lecture on the concept of the Crusades as pilgrimage.
Department seminar. Francis Wong is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich. He will present the paper: "Taxing Homeowners Who Won't Borrow."
Chiara Gazzini (IFIKK)
Once a month, NCMM invites international guest speakers to present on topics within molecular life science and medicine.
How can research shed light on the pandemic of violence against women, and bring it out of the shadows? How can academia contribute to improved sexual rights globally?
Department seminar. Ines Helm is an Associate Professor in Economics at LMU Munich. She will present the paper: "Displacement Effects in Manufacturing and Structural Change" (written with Alice Kügler and Uta Sch?nberg).
Book presentation with Alessandro Rippa.
Mikhail Spivakov from MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences London will present on the topic of probing the functional effects of genetic variation at enhancers with 3D genomics.
In this CIMs lecture, Dr. Eirik Hovden will give an overview over how to understand changes in Islamic law in institutions, genres and rules, ca. 1200-1800 CE.
Department seminar. Jonas S?ndergaard S?rensen is a PhD Student at the Department of Economics and Business Economics, Aarhus University. He will present the paper: “Refugee Influx and Crime” (written with Anna Piil Damm, Ahmad Hassani and Timo Trimborn).
Nina Hagen Kaldhol is a PhD Candidate in Linguistics at the University of California San Diego. In collaboration with native speakers of Tira, Rere and Somali, she works on language documentation while also aiming to advance our theoretical understanding of tone and morphological complexity.
Department seminar. Birthe Larsen is an Associate Professor at the Department of Economics, Copenhagen Business School. She will present the paper: "Why Firms Lay Off Workers Instead of Cutting Wages: Evidence From Linked Survey-Administrative Data" (written with Antoine Bertheau, Marianna Kudlyak, and Morten Bennedsen).
The Centre for Ibsen Studies invites to a short lecture performance and Q&A with Julian Blaue on his work with Vinge/Müller and their controversial 9-hours version of The Master Builder.
Judith Hendriksma (IFIKK)
Department seminar. Pamina Koenig is a Professor of Economics, University of Rouen-Normandie. She will present the paper: "China, The Port of Piraeus, and Trade" (written with Sandra Poncet and Mathieu Sanch-Maritan).