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The suppliers to the oil and gas on the Norwegian continental shelf as innovators during the 2014-2017 industry downturn.
ESOP is organising a European Strains workshop set to take place at the University of Oslo August 31.
Professor Dimitris N. Chryssochoou from Panteion University will present ‘The whole and the parts: the demands of “unity in diversity”’ on 29 August 2017.
This talk will cover the history of reactionary movements in the US.
Facing the Future 2017 is an interactive conference and workshop with the theme: “Collaborative power for societal transformations in a rapidly changing world”. Professor Karen O’Brien from AdaptationCONNECTS will lead the conference in collaboration with Dr Anthony Hodgson from the International Futures Forum.
ESOP is organising a workshop with focus on micro and macro perspectives on inequality.
In this presentation, Christopher Parker, University of Washington, outlines an ongoing book project.
Good childhoods are the foundation for a good life and thus an incredibly important societal investment, according to psychology professor Terrie Moffitt.
The Department of Economics and BI (Norwegian Business School), are organizing a workshop on trade, growth and firm dynamics. The workshop is funded by the department's research project GLOBALPROD.
GIWeS is organizing a NORFACE WSF (Welfare State Futures) thematic workshop on inequality and welfare states.
ARENA researcher Johanne Døhlie Saltnes will discuss the paper 'Resistance to EU integration. Accounting for Like-Minded reluctance to donor coordination in EU development policy' at the ARENA Tuesday Seminar on 13 June 2017.
Martin Blomhoff Holm (PhD) from BI present “Consumption with Liquidity Constraints: An Analytical Characterization".
Professor Emeritus in Political Science and founding director of ARENA Johan P. Olsen will present his latest book Democratic Accountability, Political Order, and Change at ARENA on 9 June 2017.
Hans Holter presents "Fiscal Consolidation Programs and Income Inequality", joint work with Pedro Brinca, Miguel Ferreira, Francesco Franco and Laurence Malafry.
Yikai Wang presents "The Optimal Quantity of Capital and Debt ", joint work with Marcus Hagedorn and Hans Holter.
On Tuesday 30 May 2017, Professor Hussein Kassim and Professor Sara Connolly from the University of East Anglia gave the presentation 'One EU civil service or many? The General Secretariat of the Council and the European Commission compared'.
Hans Hotler present "The Distribution of Income Risk: Evidence from Norwegian Registry Data", joint work with Elin Halvorsen, Serdar Ozkan and Kjetil Storesletten.
We are pleased to invite you to the next event of the Cities & Society seminar series: Pathways to Healthy Urban Living by professor Martin Dijst.
Nicolai Ellingsen (PhD, UiO) presents "Misallocation and Lumpy Investments".
Yicheng Wang presents "A Note on Creative Destruction and Incomplete Market", joint work with Yongsung Chang.
TIK is organizing a workshop for researchers and students who are interested in analyzing micro-level innovation data and/or combining analysis of innovation data with other kinds of firm-level data.
Professor Oliver Decker, University of Leipzig, presents the findings from a recent German "Mitte" survey from 2016.
Prof. Dr. Michèle Knodt from the Darmstadt University of Technology presented the paper 'Perceptions of the EU’s Global Energy Governance in the light of the Paris agreement on Climate Change' at the ARENA Tuesday Seminar on 2 May 2017.
Professor Daniel Naurin from PluriCourts, the University of Oslo, presented a paper, co-authored with Olof Larsson, 'Split Vision. Multidimensionality in the European Union’s Legal Policy Space' on 25 April 2017.
The March for Science is a March to show the importance of Science and highlighting aspects like independent research, critical thought and free communication of scientific results. Among those giving a short speach is professor Karen O'Brien.
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