Disputations - Page 64
Master Jannicke Karlsen defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:
Language and reading language minority children in kindergarten and school. Factors supporting language and reading in the second language of Urdu/ Punjabi speaking children: A longitudinal study from kindergarten to 2nd grade.
Cand.scient. Anne Bergliot ?yehaug defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:
Young explorers learn science. A longitudinal study of the competency of children (age 10-13) in a scientific inquiry context.
Malcolm Langford will defend his thesis: Social Rights Adjudication: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
Master Debora Carrai defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:
Foreign languages of motivation and other relevant factors involved in subject choice and (subject) satisfaction.
Ph.D defends his doctoral dissertation for the degree of Dr.Philos.:
A study of Einar H?ig?rd and the fight against the Naxification of the Norwegian educational system 1940-1945.
Cand. philol. Eli Bj?rhusdal defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:
Between linguistic neutrality and linguistic security: Language regimes in Norway 1885–2005.
Cand. jur Hedvig Bugge Reiersen will defend her thesis: The concept of dividend according to Norwegian company legislation for the degree of P.hd.
MasterRuth Jensen defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:
Leadership Development as boundary work. Inspired moments and longitudinal efforts.
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Cand. jur Tore Fj?rfoft will defend his thesis: Financial Rights of Members of Cooperatives
Cecilie Hellestveit, at the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, will defend her thesis Conduct of Hostilities under the International Humanitarian Law of Non-International Armed Conflict
Cand.scient. Trude Nilsen defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:
Trends in Physics Competence – Using TIMSS to characterize Norwegian students’ competence and to investigate factors influencing and explaining changes in physics competence
Master Marte Monsen defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:
Great expectations? Teachers' beliefs and knowledge about standardized Reading tests.
Master Martina Vukasovic defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:
How does Europe matter for higher education change? A study about changes of policy and organization in higher education.
Cand.polit. Jan Arild Dolonen defends his doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:
Collaborative design and use of digital learning resources. Analysing the processes and products of collaborative design and computer-supported collaborative learning scenarios in education.
Merete Havre will defend her thesis Fair Balance - The principle of proportionality under ECHR article 5 § 3.
Cand.polit. Anne Mette Bj?rgen defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:
Digital practices in interplay between contexts: A study of how children between 9 - 13 years of age use, experience and frame digital technology between school and leisure.
Cand.polit. Tine Sophie Pr?itz defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:
Conceptualisations of learning outcomes in education - an explorative cross-case analysis of policymakers, teachers and scholars.
Cand. jur. Anders L?vlie at the Departement of Public and International Law, will defend his thesis "The concept of fact in Law", for the degree of Phd
Vikram Kolmannskog will defend his thesis for the degree of dr. Philos:
We are in between - Securing effective rights for persons displaced in the context of climate change and natural hazard-related disasters.
Master Marte Blikstad-Balas defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:
Redefining School Literacy. Prominent literacy practices across subjects in upper secondary School.
Cand.Ed. Ann-Cathrin Faldet defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:
Girls who perpetrate violence: an empirical study of girls' experiences of gang activity, family and schooling.
Yang Wang, at the Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law, will defend her thesis:
Direct Actions and Their Justification: A Tentative Analysis on Direct Actions against Maritime Performing Parties under the Rotterdam Rules
Thomas Fr?berg, at the Departement of Public and International Law, will defend his thesis "Arguing with legal principles"
Cand.Ed. Randi Myklebust S?lvik defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:
Friluftsliv as social learning landscape for at-risk youth. A phenomenological-inspired case study.
Cand.Philol. Joke Ingrid Dewilde defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:
Ambulating Teachers. A case study of bilingual teachers and teacher collaboration.