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Emma Vikstr?m has a PhD in education and is currently working as a researcher and lecturer in the teacher training programme at ?rebro University, Sweden. Her research interests lie in the fields of the history of education and history of ideas and focus on historical change regarding educational goals and means. She will be presenting some parts of her recently published thesis on eugenics and education in Ellen Key’s work.
Department seminar. Guido Tabellini is Professor of Economics at Bocconi University. He will present the paper: Economic Shocks and Populism: The Political Implications of Reference-Dependent Preferences (with Fausto Panunzi and Nicola Pavoni)
‘Common prosperity’ is an important goal for the future development of the Chinese economy. This is a response to several decades of increasing inequality during the reform era. Which groups of the Chinese population have so far missed out on the advantages of rapid economic growth? What is their situation?
NCMM Associate Investigators Axel Sandvig, head of the Integrative Neuroscience Group at NTNU, and Kalle Malmberg, head of the Natural Killer Cell Biology and Cell Therapy at Oslo University Hospital, will present their research as part of NCMM's Tuesday seminar series.
Birgitte Stougaard Pedersen, Associate Professor at Aarhus University, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series.
NCMM Associate Investigators, Nils Halberg, Associate Professor, University of Bergen, and Simona Chera, Professor at the University of Bergen, will present their research as part of NCMM's Tuesday seminar series.
Welcome to a workshop with three Czech environmentalists
We have the pleasure of inviting you to a digital talk with Rodney Harrison, Professor of Heritage Studies at UCL, on Wednesday September 8th.
China’s economic reforms have caused rapid growth for a period of forty years. The Chinese Communist Party’s gradualist approach to reform was not inevitable. What were the alternative routes and why were they abandoned? What new obstacles for further Chinese economic development may change its future course?
NCMM Associate Investigators, Dr. Even Rustad, Akershus University Hospital and Oslo University Hospital, and Rune Enger, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Oslo, will present their research as part of the NCMM Tuesday seminar series.
What are the connections between food production and pandemics? 6 experts give their perspectives.
NCMM Associate Investigator, Dirk Linke, Professor for Molecular Microbiology at the Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo, will present his research as part of the NCMM Tuesday Seminar Series
Seventh webinar: 9 July 2021
NCMM Associate Investigator, Marianne Fyhn (Professor Section for Physiology and Cell Biology, Department of Biosciences, UiO), will present her research as part of the NCMM Tuesday Seminar series.
NCMM Associate Investigator, Jacob Odeberg (MD and Professor Institute for Clinical Medicine, University of Troms? and University Hospital of North Norway) will give the talk: 'Plasma proteomics in COVID-19' as part of NCMM's Tuesday Seminar series.
NCMM Associate Investigators, Tero Aittokallio (Professor Institute for Cancer Research Oslo University Hospital and Oslo Centre for Biostatistics and Epidemiology UiO) and Victor Greiff (Ass. Professor Institute of Clinical Medicine, UiO), will present their research as part of NCMM's Tuesday Seminar series
Dr. Samuel Kelton Roberts, Jr., is visiting the Science Studies Colloquium Series. Roberts is Director of Columbia University’s Institute for Research in African American Studies (IRAAS), Associate Professor of History and Associate Professor of Sociomedical Sciences. He writes, teaches, and lectures widely on African-American history, medical and public health history, urban history, issues of policing and criminal justice, and the history of social movements.
The seminar is open for everyone!