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Glad to announce we are starting up again via virtual zoom for breakfast club! Thinking about applications and jobs over the summer? Get started here!
This edition of the PhD and Postdoc Breakfast Club can help you in job applications, projects and collaborations within and beyond academia.
In the scriptural traditions of the three ‘Abrahamic’ religions, Judaism, Christianity and Islam, nature is created by God. Nature as divine creation and human beings’ use and maintenance of it have played an important role in these three religious traditions from ancient times until today, and it has impacted the theological and ethical thinking, and religious practice of these three monotheistic religions.
Need some expert tips and motivation for writing?
This lecture is part of the UiODOC Virtual Writing Seminar 2020.
It is open to everyone. Please register to later receive the link on Zoom. Those who register for the full week's workshop will receive the link to this as part of that registration.
For a three-day writing seminar beginning Monday 4th May, UiODOC will collaborate with Mathew Stiller-Reeve PhD (who runs writing workshops for early career scientists) to provide a virtual space for PhDs and postdocs to meet up, learn and discuss writing. This virtual space will be packed with useful activities like:
-Lectures on writing skills
-Brain warm-up exercises
-Shut-up-and-write sessions
-Small discussion group meetings
This seminar is postponed until further notice!
The architecture of the Constantinian Church of the Holy Sepulchre was both a receptacle for Jesus tradition as well as a vehicle for the transmission of ideological interpretations of that tradition and the person that it commemorated. It was a bifocal complex, incorporating the traditional sites of Golgotha and the tomb of Jesus in its layout.
Wondering how to pitch your PhD or PostDoc experience to get a business career? What skills you have as a researcher that businesses might be looking for? Don't miss this talk, organised in collaboration with the Boston Consulting Group!
Coffee and tea will be served :) Please sign up for the coffee! https://nettskjema.no/a/139107
In this edition of the PhD (and Postdoc :)) Breakfast Club, we will be focusing in on what EU grants there are to apply for, and how to apply for them.
Free Breakfast will be served from 8.30, so sign up below. Start your day well!
Sven Thore Kloster will defend his doctoral dissertation: "Towards an Agonistic Theology. A Political Reading of the Concepts of Tradition in the Christian Theologies of Gerhard Ebeling and Kathryn Tanner," for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (PhD) at the Faculty of Theology.
"The Contribution of Agonistic Theology to Contemporary Ecclesiology."
Welcome to this open guest lecture with Professor Christoph W. Stenschke, University of South Africa
Analytical and writing skills seminar.
Library orientation and EndNote
This seminar is for new PhD candidates.
This is for new PhD candidates.
In this edition of the PhD (and Postdoc :)) Breakfast Club, we will discuss one of our most popular topics, how to write a grant proposals. Spread the word!
Free Breakfast will be served from 8.30, so sign up below. Start your day well!
The long journey of human self-discovery has reached a crucial stage. Urbanisation is changing us all, and there is no possibility of turning back from this great change in human history.
You are warmly invited to attend the Systematic Theology research group seminar with Stephen (Lord) Green. The seminar will focus on his recently published book: The Human Odessey: East, West and the Search for Universal Values
The title of his thesis is "Bargaining Indecent Church: Queer Bodies as Site of Theology".
After the terror attacks in Norway on the 22nd of July 2011, it became clear that the perpetrator saw himself as part of a larger European network propagating a far-right worldview in which multiculturalism and pluralism are anathema.