Tidligere arrangementer - Side 2
Seminar for RITMO Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Rhythm, Time and Motion, Centre of Excellence in Music, Mind, Body and Brain, and Center for Music in the Brain
Come join The Green Office for an early dinner at Union Blindern and learn why soil is so important to solving both the environments' and humanities' big issues.
Spend a day with great science, innovation and networking opportunities at this meeting place for academia, the institute sector, the public sector, start-ups and industry.? Topic: Artificial intelligence in life sciences and energy. The conference was a part of Oslo Innovation Week 2024.
The 6th NordBatt conference will take place between the 24th-27th of September 2024 in Oslo, Norway.
Helse?konomimilj?ene i Norge inviterer til presentasjoner og diskusjoner om dagsaktuelle helsepolitiske problemstillinger. Slik som ventetider; beslutningsusikkerhet i ?konomisk evaluering; perspektiv og prioriteringer; allmennlegetjenesten; fedme, Alzheimers og nye behandlinger.
We welcome all scientists interested in participating in an UiO:Energy and Environments' Convergence Environment application to register for a joint information meeting and speed-dating event.
RITMO and DjembeDance will host the Third Symposium of the ICTMD study group on Sound, Movement, and the Sciences (SoMoS).
The Centre for Molecular Medicine Norway, NCMM, will host the 13th Nordic EMBL Partnership meeting in September 2024 in Oslo.
Welcome to the symposium ?Extraction and Aesthetics: Pasts, Currents, Futures? at the J?ssingfjord Science Museum. The symposium is organized by the research project “How Norway Made the World Whiter” (NorWhite) in collaboration with Velferden Center for Contemporary Art.
Det tredje nasjonale matematikerm?tet avholdes i Oslo i september 2024.
Dr Anne Larigauderie utnevnes til ?resdoktor ved UiO, og vil i den anledning holde forelesning.
Welcome to the closing conference for the Norwegian Research Council FRIPRO research project “Global Trout: Investigating Environmental Change through More-than-Human World Systems”
SCV conference 2024, remembering Nils ?vrelid
Sustainable Policy Workshop will take place on the 24th of June 2024.
IST 2024 is hosted by the TIK Centre for technology, innovation and culture at the University of Oslo, in collaboration with SINTEF, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), the INTRANSIT and NTRANS research centers and the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences.
An interdisciplinary workshop exploring themes related to the philosophy of communication, University of Oslo
Individual perceptions and experiences, rituals, institutions, and the law.
?rets v?rkonferanse vil ta for seg kunstig intelligens. Hvordan kan offentlig sektor bruke KI p? en smart og trygg m?te? Hvilken kompetanse trenger vi?
Welcome to the third Norwegian meeting on PDEs!
Hvordan p?virkes naturen av krig? Arrangementet er p? Klimahuset i Naturhistorisk museum p? T?yen og holdes p? engelsk.
This workshop is part of QOMBINE, a cross-disciplinary project between mathematics, chemistry, and physics focusing on the mathematics for quantum computation. In this spirit, we want to bring together researchers with different backgrounds including quantum error correction, the quantification of decoherence, quantum Shannon theory and operator algebras. We hope that this will allow for discussions across disciplines leading to interesting new perspectives and collaborations on these topics.
The funding period for our second generation convergence environment is coming to an end and we invite you to a pleasant gathering where we will hear the researchers' own experiences from being in a convergence environment. Welcome to join us celebrating their achievements.
The 5th Scandinavian Gathering Around Remarkable Discrete Mathematics
Taking the twenty-fifth anniversary of the publication of Pascale Casanova’s field-defining La République mondiale des lettres (The World Republic of Letters, 1999) as its point of departure, this conference seeks to decentralize the praxis of cultural reading and literary critique that the notion of Paris as the world capital of literature represents. Drawing inspiration from a host of decolonial projects that seek to renegotiate the terms in which we understand the world—a process that Walter Mignolo terms “epistemic delinking”—we seek to examine trans-peripheral and counter-hegemonic cultural infrastructures that flourished despite, in resistance to, and in the aftermath of colonial domination. This project is historical, but also oriented toward the present and, crucially, dedicated to rethinking the epistemic assumptions that undergird the study of literature and associated forms of cultural production in the present.