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Professor Fulvio Castellacci participates in a hybrid seminar arranged by the Centre for Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.
with Megan Kelly and Joan Braune
Ordinary people in the post-Soviet space have for years fund themselves caught in an information competition over both their geopolitical belonging and memories of their own pasts. This was the topic for Professor Kristin M. Bakke when she gave the Eilert Sundt lecture 2022.
CANCELLED
Margaret Archer, professor emeritus at the University of Warwick, will hold this year's Aubert memorial lecture at the University of Oslo 10 November.
The public is invited to a reception after the lecture. Refreshments will be served. See the full schedule of events below.
Different governments, similar policies? Analyzing seven decades of Norwegian government agendas as presented in executive speeches
Eva Thomann presents her co-authored paper EU versus core state powers: the customisation of European Union fiscal policy at the Tuesday Seminar on 8 November 2022.
Title of the presentation: "Emigration and Radical Right Populism"
Liesbet Hooghe presents the co-authored paper Field of Education and the Transnational Cleavage at the Tuesday Seminar on 25 October 2022.
Welcome to this breakfast seminar in the Cities & Society seminar series: Fostering Sustainable Urban Futures: Building Equity into Climate Change Planning and Action, with Robin Leichenko, Professor of Geography at Rutgers University.
Coffee and light snacks will be served.
Title of the presentation: "The Gendered Effects of Incivility toward Politicians: Experimental Evidence from Politicians and Citizens"
In this talk, Professor of Anthropology, Dr. Lesley Green, will draw on current Anthropocene scholarship in the environmental humanities and social sciences to suggest four approaches to strengthening trans-disciplinarity engagement between social and natural sciences.
Title of the presentation: "Measuring politically-relevant identity, with and without groups"
with Stevie Voogt (Moonshot) and Kesa White (American University)
Social and ecological crises related to the Covid-19 pandemic and a changing climate have heightened the awareness of the entangled fates of humans and non-humans, from the individual body to the planetary scale. This awareness demands that we examine and question how humans coexist not only with nature but also with other species.
Cyriac George is a PhD candidate at the Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture (TIK). This seminar marks his midway evaluation.
The IUROPA network – in collaboration with the EUI, ARENA and PluriCourts – has announced a call for participation in a one-week workshop that will assist early-career researchers with the uptake of new research tools related to judicial decision-making.
Title of the presentation: "Communal Conflicts and Barriers to Sustainable Peace - Survey Evidence from Kenya"
PROMENTA, in collaboration with Sunne kommuner (WHO Healthy Cities' Norwegian network), have the pleasure of welcoming researchers, practitioners and policy makers to a two-day conference at Sentralen in Oslo this September.
Intense change – Catalyzing or sabotaging organizational adaptability? The impact of intense change on decision-making in public organizations
We are pleased to welcome you to the next event in the Cities & Society seminar series: Breakthrough Communities: Sustainability and Justice in the Next American Metropolis, by Dr. Paloma Pavel.
Dimiter Toshkov presents the co-authored paper Avoiding Public Backlash: Enforcing Rule of Law in the European Union at the Tuesday Seminar on 20 September 2022.
with Jacob Ravndal, C-REX and the Norwegian Police University College
Professor Kristin Asdal will host the seminar “The good economy: tools and practices for climate transitions and sustainable economies”
SPARK Social Innovation invites you to an open discussion on research ethics and integrity.