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Input meeting: New language policy at UiO

Join us and contribute to UiO's new language policy! At this first of two breakfast meetings – one in Norwegian, one in English – we will share experiences and gather input on language use and language policy at UiO.

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We have invited a panel to share their views with us. There will also be time for other participants to contribute with input and questions. This meeting will be in English.

The panel consists of:

  • Rodas Tadese Sibahtu, student and Officer of International affairs, Studentparlamentet
  • Sonja Iren ?man, Research Fellow, Faculty of Humanities
  • Anne Julie Semb, Dean, the Faculty of Social Sciences
  • Knut Martin M?rken, Vice Dean (Studies and Education), the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science
  • Helge Jordheim, moderator and leader of the committee for the new language policy

We look forward to an open and wide-ranging conversation about our common linguistic future at UiO.

Breakfast is served from 08.00, and the meeting starts at 08.30.

This is the first of two breakfast meetings. Here is the second meeting: Input meeting on March 20th (in Norwegian)

Participate

The event is free and open to all. Sign up via the link below.

Go to registration.

Welcome!

Can't attend? There is also possible to give written input

Accessibility during your visit

If you need an elevator or any other form of assistance when visiting us, please call this number upon arrival: 90 13 17 55.

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Published Feb. 1, 2024 3:17 PM - Last modified Nov. 24, 2024 6:51 PM