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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?
Insights from EV Lithium-ion Battery Technological Innovation System in China
In this lecture, Dr. Sa?a Isteni? Kotar will provide an overview of Taiwan’s foreign relations and the key factors influencing the formulation of Taiwan’s foreign policy.
Tor Ivar ?stmoe (IFIKK)
In this lecture, Dr. Julia Christine Marinaccio will discuss transnational ties between Taiwanese political parties and overseas communities and other constituencies abroad.
Kristian Bj?rkdahl er f?rsteamanuensis i retorikk ved Institutt for lingvistiske og nordiske studier, UiO. Han jobber med politisk retorikk i bred forstand, og er engasjert i prosjekter om norske og nordiske selvbilder, byr?kratisk tekstproduksjon, sosiale bevegelsers ytringskultur, organisering av forskningskommunikasjon, m.m.
Han leder forskergruppen Tekst og retorikk, og deltar dessuten i UiO:Demokrati-gruppen Voicing Democracy. Han er styremedlem i Nordisk Retorikkforening og medredakt?r av retorikkmagasinet Kairos.
Giulia Frigerio (IFIKK)
Speaker: Anne Kveim Lie, institute of Health and Society, UiO
Guri Bordal Steien will present her longitudinal study of refugee learners of Norwegian, organized by the Multilingualism Research Forum
Janet Connor presents her ethnographic research on communication, diversity and convergence in the central Oslo neighborhood of T?yen, organized by the Multilingualism Research Forum
Hva skjer n?r et teoretisk begrep blir mainstream? Amund Rake Hoffarts nye bok analyserer diskusjoner rundt begrepet ?interseksjonalitet? i feministisk teori.
Thomas Mohnike (University of Strasbourg) will lecture about the transnational geographies of a Norwegian national poet between 1890 and 1918.
Arnoldo Frigessi (UiO, INTEGREAT) is department head at the Oslo University Hospital and professor of statistics at the University of Oslo. He is director of the Oslo Center for Biostatistics and Epidemiology. He leads the centre for research based innovation BigInsight (https://www.biginsight.no/), a consortium of partners from academia and the public and private sectors. From 2023, he will be the director of the centre of excellence Integreat- The Norwegian centre for knowledge-driven machine learning, funded by the Research Council of Norway.
Speaker: Camilla Aukrust, Institute of Health and Society, UiO
The Norwegian National Opera & Ballet, the Department of Musicology and the Center for Gender Research at the University of Oslo invite you to an interdisciplinary half-day seminar related to the triple bill Bluebeard's Castle, staged by Tobias Kratzer and conducted by Edward Gardner.
An interdisciplinary half-day seminar related to the triple bill Bluebeard's Castle, staged by Tobias Kratzer and conducted by Edward Gardner premiering at The Norwegian National Opera & Ballet, January 20.
How do the political determinants of health shape health outcomes in the Covid recovery era? This workshop aims to take stock of 10 years of scholarship on the political determinants of health and reflect on the future of this research agenda.
Maja Hagerman is a Swedish writer and filmmaker based in Stockholm. She is currently finalizing a PhD on race biology and photography at the Centre for Nordic Studies, Helsinki university, Finland. She has previously written two monographs on racial research in Sweden in the 19th and 20 th century, published as independent research in archives and literary sources within the field of history of ideas. She was promoted honorary doctor at Uppsala university in 2012 and is today also a senior lecturer in arts at Dalarna Audiovisual Academy, Dalarna University, Sweden, where her focus is on historical documentary film production.
In this final seminar, Kari-Elisabeth Vambeseth Skogen will present the draft of her PhD thesis titled "The use of research in policy: A study of how civil servants engage with research knowledge".
Guest Speakers: Dr Edwin Ameso, Leipzig University and Dr Lena Kroeker, University of Bayreuth
Join us for this memorial lecture by Frank Trentmann and a discussion on sustainable consumption.
By Yves Scherrer (IFI).
Hallvard Fossheim is Committee leader for the National Committee for Research Ethics in Science and Technology (NENT) and Professor of philosophy at UiB.
Department seminar. Morten H?varstein is a Doctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Economics, University of Oslo. He will present the paper: "Meritocratic Labor Income Taxation" (written with Kristoffer Berg and Magnus Stubhaug).