Tidligere arrangementer - Side 18
Henrietta Wilson will present her forthcoming edited volume titled "Open Source Investigations in the Age of Google".
Ole-Andreas Rognstad presents the Research Centre on the European dimension of Norwegian Law (EurNorLaw) at the Tuesday Seminar on 9 May 2023.
Title: Why Comply? Evidence from Investor-State Dispute Settlement
Department seminar. The title of the seminar: "Wage formation, wage leadership and inflation in Norway." Professor Steinar Holden, Assistant Professor Martin Blomhoff Holm and Professor Marcus Hagedorn, University of Oslo, will each give a presentation on this current topic. The presentations will be followed by an open discussion.
Master in Political Science and Philosophy Joris Melman at ARENA Centre for European Studies and the Department of Political Science will be defending his dissertation Deeply contested yet taken for granted - The legitimation of the euro between the political and the everyday.
Master in Political Science and Philosophy Joris Melman at University of Oslo and the Department of Political Science will be defending his dissertation: "Deeply contested yet taken for granted - The legitimation of the euro between the political and the everyday"
In this final seminar, Tommas Måløy will present the draft of his PhD thesis, which traces the sequencing of the cod’s genome and the virtual lab-space in which genomes are digitally reconstructed and analyzed.
Title of the presentation: Unpacking Disloyalty: Dissent Strategies and Subversive Actions Among Security Forces
Department seminar. John Van Reenen is Ronald Coase School Professor at the London School of Economics and Digital Fellow, Initiative for the Digital Economy at the Massachusetts Institute for Technology (MIT). He will present the paper: "Ray of Hope? China and the Rise of Solar Energy".
Former CJEU judge Allan Rosas will give us an insider's view of the Court of Justice and its working methods.
European Law Lunch with former CJEU judge and current president of the 255 Committee Allan Rosas.
Prosjektet The use of Expert Reports as evidence in Child Protection Decision-Making holder Kick-off seminar 4.mai.
Title: A Difficult Test for Hard Propaganda: Evidence from a Choice Experiment in Venezuela
The EUI and EU3D are holding a workshop which will cover transformative transnational governance in the EU and beyond, prompting participants to debate the connection between transnational governance and democratic resilience.
Deadline for contributions: 30 April.
Title of the presentation: "Group interest and agenda setting dynamics: explaining interest group position-taking across policy dimensions in a pre-defined policy space"
Department seminar. Rafael Dix-Carneiro is an Associate Professor of Economics at Duke University. He will present the paper: "Understanding Migration Responses to Local Shocks" (written with Kirill Borusyak and Brian K. Kovak).
When are women used as policy experts? Theory and evidence from Norway
Professor Urška Sadl (EUI) will present an article she recently co-authored with Dr Lucía López Zurita (KU), Stein Arne Brekke (EUI) and Daniel Naurin (ARENA).
Professor Matthew Jones will present his paper titled "Henry Kissinger and US policy over nuclear assistance to the UK and France, 1971-74".
Master i Psykologi Hedda Tvedten Ness vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden Ph.D:
Durable memory: Using task fMRI and an overnight sleep manipulation to explore age and individual differences in episodic long-term memory function
Andreas Dür presents the co-authored paper A Fair Deal: Gains, Losses, and Individual Attitudes towards Trade Agreements at the Tuesday Seminar on 25 April 2023.
Title: Recognition of Interest Groups by Members of the European Parliament, 1996-2019
Jozef Batóra moderated a debate about Kosovo-Serbian relations in a panel discussion organized by the Austrian Institute for International Affairs and Webster Vienna University.
Department seminar. Timm Behler is a Doctoral Student at the Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg. He will present the paper: "Salience-Based Stereotyping."