Tidligere arrangementer
In the travelogue Petromania, Simen S?tre investigates what it means to live in a petrostate. Scholars affiliated with the Translatability of Oil project have invited the journalist, writer, and globetrotter to Blindern to discuss the advantages and pitfalls of making cross-cultural comparisons.
Title: Physics, meteorology and impacts of extreme humid heat
Speaker: Steven Sherwood, University of New South Wales
12–13th June 2025
Join us for this year's Hal Wilhite Memorial Lecture held by Professor Alan Warde on how food habits and preferences change.
In collaboration with Energy Valley and SINTEF, we welcome you to an afternoon where leading researchers from the University of Oslo and SINTEF meet forward-looking companies from the energy and technology sectors to explore collaboration, share insights, and engage in industrial discussion.
The Oslo Centre for Biostatistics and Epidemiology is hosting the Nordic-Baltic Biometric Conference (NBBC) in 2025.
Nordfjordeid Summer School 2025
3rd Nordic Epistemology Network Workshop
Konferansen Kj?nnsforskning N?! finner sted i Oslo 5.-6. juni 2025.
What happened the last time we encountered rapid climate change? How did natural and social environments interact during this Little Ice Age (ca. 1300-1850)?
This years Throne Holst Symposium will be in honour of Professor Asim Duttaroy who turns 70 years. There will also be presentations of new papers and posters by the young scientists. The paper, poster and communication awards will be announced in the evening.
Verden er i rask endring. Krig, teknologisk omveltning, klimaendringer og geopolitisk uro skaper et landskap der gamle svar ikke alltid duger. Hva betyr dette for forvaltningen?
Title: Towards data-driven regional weather forecasting
Speaker: Ivar Ambj?rn Seierstad, MET Norway
Title: Volcanic radiative forcing of climate: past and future
Speaker: Anja Schmidt, German Aerospace Center
How does finance and oil mix? This is the topic of the next gathering of the Oil & Society research network.
Title: Simulation of atmospheric chemistry with NorESM
Speaker: Dirk Olivie, MET Norway
An interdisciplinary workshop for bachelor and master students interested in learning and discussing about social discrimination in Norway
Talk 1: High resolution lake sediment archives in studying microplastic pollution (Saija Saarni, University of Turku)
Talk 2: Using Dual-Energy CT to discriminate sediment facies in varved sequences (Pierre Francus, INRS)
Title: Updated IPCC emissions scenarios no longer limit warming to 1.5°C
Speaker: Chris Smith, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The PLATFORM-project at University of Oslo’s Department of Musicology invites paper contributions to a symposium on the platformization of music production.
We’re excited to announce that Professor Paul Théberge (Carleton University) will give a keynote talk titled "Any Sound an AI Can Imagine: Making music in the age of platform culture".
How can Norway and the EU achieve sustainable competitiveness in a geopolitically transforming world?
Title: A theory for the competition between warm rain and ice crystal processes of precipitation in cold clouds
Speaker: Vaughan Phillips, Lund University
Research is meant to be shared. Learn the tools you need to become confident in communication from the stage. Welcome to the workshop led by actress Agnete Haaland.
Title: A personal view on the post-war "Oslo school" in dynamic meteorology
Speaker: Trond Iversen, University of Oslo
Title: Two tales on the climate sensitivity, aerosol-induced cooling, and the tropospheric oxidizing capacity
Speaker: Olaf Morgenstern, German Met Office