Tidligere arrangementer - Side 16
At this weeks innovation lunch, Professor Emeritus Jan Fagerberg will give a talk which reflects work in progress on a chapter for Oxford Handbook on Greening of Economic Development.
Exhibition presented by the Norwegian Bioart Arena.
Jens Jungblut will present his co-edited book “Comparative Higher Education Politics - Policymaking in North America and Western Europe” which will be published in May 2023. Bjørn Stensaker and Mari Elken will also join the presentation as authors of chapters in the book.
The Department of Social Anthropology at the University of Oslo is hosting the Biennal conference of the European Network for Psychological Anthropology in June.
Thomas Mehlhausen presents the co-authored paper E pluribus unum? On the Legitimacy of Differentiation Integration in the European Union at the Tuesday Seminar on 6 June 2023.
Title: Leadership and Power: A Comprehensive Survey through the Prism of Leader Tenure
The Ports speaker series features Christiaan De Beukelaer, Senior Lecturer in Cultural Policy University of Melbourne
Martin Refseth is a PhD candidate at the Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture (TIK). This seminar marks his midway evaluation.
Master in Russian and East European Studies Kristian Lundby Gjerde at University of Oslo and the Department of Political Science will be defending his dissertation:"Russia, ‘double standards’, and the contestation of equivalence 2000–2019. A corpus-based exploration"
Department seminar. Martin Dufwenberg is a Karl & Stevie Eller Professor at the Department of Economics, University of Arizona. He will present the paper: "Threats+" (written with Flora Li and Alec Smith).
Public lecture by Professor Adam Bodnar, professor of law and Dean of the Law Faculty of the SWPS University in Warsaw
Origins and consequences of policy complexity in the European Union
Master in Political Science Karin Vaagland at University of Oslo and the Department of Political Science will be defending her dissertation: "To harmonize or to externalize? EU decision making in times of migration crises".
The IUROPA network co-organises a conference on empirical and legal studies in EU law together with LSE Law School.
Lecturer: Rosana Pinheiro-Machado, University College Dublin.
Kate Brown visits the STS Methods Lab
Department seminar. Fatih Guvenen is the Curtis L. Carlson professor of economics at the University of Minnesota. He will present the paper: "Skewed Business Cycles" (written with Sergio Salgado and Nicholas Bloom).
How do we build knowledge and capacity for change for a comprehensive housing policy?
Title: Why get involved? Investigating stakeholder rationales for participating in collaborative interactions at the policy-science nexus