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Aspasia, Socrates’ lover and teacher, and Clodia, Catullus’s lover and Muse
Armand D'Angour (Univ. of Oxford)
By Atacan Atakan (Sabanci University)
Department seminar. Jonathon Hazell is an Assistant Professor at London School of Economics. He will present the paper "How Does Monetary Policy Affect Consumption? The Indebted Demand Channel" (written with Angus Foulis, Atif Mian and Belinda Tracey).
Kodwo Eshun (Goldsmiths, University of London) will give a guest lecture at St. John’s, University of Oxford, 2. April 2025. The lecture will take place in the Auditorium at St. John’s College at 5.30 pm. Musicologist Adam Harper (University of Oxford) will introduce the lecture. The lecture will be open. All are welcome to attend!
In this lecture, Dr. Lara Momesso will discuss the contradictions and tensions that have emerged in Taiwan between the ambitions to adhere to international norms and the challenges that this would pose to the country.
Professor in the Department of Psychology and Health Studies at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada, Janeen Loehr, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series.
Department seminar. Jon de Quidt is a Reader at Queen Mary University of London. He will present the paper "How Much Should We Trust Observational Estimates?" (written with David Rhys Bernard, Gharad Bryan, Sylvain Chabé-Ferret, Jasmin Clair Fliegner and Roland Rathelot).
Language Trajectory Drawings as a Biographic Method in Researching Sámi Language Reclamation in Families: Reflections and Experiences by Anette Briksdal
Department seminar. Lassi Ahlvik is a Professor in Environmental Economics at the University of Helsinki. He will present the paper "Pigouvian Income Taxation" (written with Matti Liski and Mikael M?kimattila).
Sara Green (University of Copenhagen) will give a talk for the Science Studies Colloquium Series.
In this lecture, Professor Bi-yu Chang discusses state policies and interventions in constructing ideas of identity and nationhood in Taiwan's educational system.
Department seminar. Ole-Andreas Elvik N?ss is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Business and Management Science at the Norwegian School of Economics (NHH). He will present the paper "Never-Realized Capital Gains" (written with Lucy Msall, University of Chicago).
The talk will focus on the relationship between speech production and perception in early childhood and the role of pacifiers in language development.
I anledning Arnfinn B?-Ryggs nyskrevne Estetisk leksikon p? Pax forlag, Oslo, arrangeres det et ?pent seminar p? Blindern. Seminaret avsluttes med boklansering og forelesning.
Gianina Dru?? (OsloMet/UiO) will present her current research on the Peer Gynt production by Markus&Markus.
Department seminar. John Morrow is a Senior Lecturer affiliated to the Centre for Economic Performance and Centre for Economic Policy Research at Queen Mary University of London. He will present the paper "Firms in Product Space: Adoption, Growth and Competition" (written with Luca Macedoni and Vlad Tyazhelnikov).
Paul Edwards (Stanford University) will give a talk for the Science Studies Colloquium Series.
In this lecture, Prof. Niki Alsford aims to contribute to a continued effort to reframe the narrative of Taiwan perched on the edge of continent, to instead focus on Taiwan on the edge of ocean.
Bernhard Hollick (IAKH, UiO)
Department seminar. Lucas Conwell is a Lecturer at the Department of Economics at University College London. He will present the paper "Privatized Provision of Public Transit".
The Assad-family has ruled over Syria for more than 50 years. In December, it took opposition groups less than two weeks to overthrow the regime.
The Department of Media and Communication are happy to welcome Professor Ben Light, University of Salford, UK, for a talk on researching the everyday and the challenges of the digital.
Mathias Grote (University of Greifswald) will give a talk for the Science Studies Colloquium Series.
Welcome to this open lecture with Professor II at STK Jennifer McWeeny.
With a proportion of 43 percent of women in its national legislature since 2020, Taiwan has arguably become Asia's leader in women's political representation. Dr. Chang-Ling Huang offers some perspectives on how and why that is.