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Library orientation and EndNote
With this seminar PhD-students, postdocs and Master's students in medicine, veterinary medicine, life science and natural sciences at UiO and NMBU will have the opportunity to create networks outside academia.
Knut Inge Riksen vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden dr.philos. under Det teologiske fakultet: Emmanuel Levinas: Ein ethisches Leben in Kontexten Oder: Menschliche Existenz und die Idee der Heiligkeit: Die selbstherrliche Vernunft versus das Denken der Alterit?t
Knut Inge Riksen avholder pr?veforelesning over oppgitt emne og over selvvalgt emne.
Wally V. Cirafesi will defend his doctoral dissertation: "John within Judaism: Religion, Ethnicity, and the Shaping of Jesus-Oriented Jewishness in the Fourth Gospel" for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (Ph.D.) at the Faculty of Theology.
"John within Hellenism? A critical assessment of recent arguments for locating the Gospel of John within a Greco-Roman conceptual and cultural framework (philosophy, imperial discourse, literary genre, Greek language, etc.)."
Asla Maria B? Fuglestad vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden ph.d. under Det teologiske fakultet: Milj?argumentasjon i kirkelige institusjoner. En retorisk analyse av Vatikanet og Det lutherske verdensforbunds milj?argumentasjon.
Asla Maria B? Fuglestad avholder pr?veforelesning over oppgitt emne.
Seminarholder Vivienne Lumayag, Karriereveileder ved Karrieresenteret ved UiO
Dominic Amonzem will defend his doctoral dissertation: "Gendering Marriage: Exploring Kasena Marriage Practices in North-East Ghana" for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (Ph.D.) at the Faculty of Theology.
"Interrogating gender and religion through seniority, language and liminality in Kasena marriage rituals (Northern Ghana)".
A chance to meet PhDs, Postdocs and other temporary researchers across the university! UiODoc is pleased to invite you to a public screening of "Metropolis" and a social with FREE PIZZA (sign up below). Please come along and mingle!
The MN faculty is starting a PhD breakfast-club series organized in collaboration with UiODoc.
It is offering MN's PhD candidates a social platform and non-academic training.
In this seminar, Gudme considers how a detailed study of hospitality in a Mediterranean-type society, such as the Hebrew Bible, can help contemplate hospitality and reception of strangers in contemporary Scandinavia.
This lecture explores the relationship between hospitality and violence in the Hebrew Bible and it examines the role, function and literary use of hospitality in these texts.
?rets Jervell- og alumniseminar handler om ? v?re folkekirke i et demokrati og stiller sp?rsm?l ved om Den norske kirke er blitt for venstrevridd.
Formatting Nonreligion in Late Modern Societies - Institutional and Legal Perspectives
Insights from research on the human mind and its complexities have increasingly been brought to bear other fields of study. This seminar will explore blending theory, and how perspectives from the Cognitive Sciences on how humans being perceive, think, and feel, can be applied to the study of cultural and literary practices and textual interpretation.