Tidligere arrangementer - Side 22
Title: Bureaucratic appointments and perceptions of competence and political responsiveness: a paired experiment with bureaucrats, politicians, citizens, and journalists
Cand. Psychol. Ruth Elizabeth Hypher vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden Ph.D:
Fatigue after pediatric acquired brain injury. Evaluation of methods of cognitive rehabilitation and impact on fatigue and related constructs.
M.Phil. Magnus Eliasson Stubhaug at Department of Economics will defend the thesis "Essays on the Intergenerational Transmission of Income and Wealth" for the Ph.D-degree.
Title of the presentation: "The color of politics: skin-tone and atittudes towards caste-based voting"
Since its establishment, Uber has upset the local mobility ecosystem in many countries and cities. In this seminar Dr. Juan del Nido will give a talk on Uber's conflict with the Taxi industry in Buenos Aires and its implications for urban mobility politics.
Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen presents at the paper European Administrative Networks: fragile or resilient institutions? Analyzing network interactions in times of crises at the Tuesday Seminar on 31 January 2023.
Title: Towards a theory of judicial agency in international settings: Government input and litigant success before the European Court of Justice
Cand. Psychol. Daniel Løke vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden Ph.D:
Biopsychosocial Mechanisms in Fatigue – Exploration of Factors Associated with the Occurrence and Maintenance of Fatigue in the General Population and Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury.
Are you an academic who struggles to know what to post on social media and how to disseminate your research effectively on different social media platforms? Welcome to the Science Library, where Daniel Quintana will discuss his book which deals with these issues.
Cand. philol. i samfunnsgeografi Helena Nynäs ved TIK Senter for Teknologi, innovasjon og kultur vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden Ph.D.: Sublime Fossefall - et bidrag til de høye fossenes kulturhistorie i Norge.
Department seminar. Adrien Vigier is a Professor/Chair in Economics at University of Nottingham. He will present the paper: "Product Variety and Market Segmentation"
The SOILS team is excited to present Associate Professor Anna Krzywoszyńska as our next guest for the Reading Group.
Department seminar. Andreas Ravndal Kostøl is an applied economist at Arizona State University W.P. Carey School of Business and a faculty research fellow at the NBER and IZA. He will present the paper: "Layoff Costs, Insurance and Precautionary Job Mobility".
Hva skjer når kunst og sosialantropologi møtes som likeverdige partnere? Cecilia Salinas' vandreutstilling ARTivisme har utstillingsåpning i Vestibylen på Eilert Sundts hus.
Politicization in practice. Damned if you do, damned if you don't?
Amy Woolf will present her paper titled "Nuclear Arms Control and Disarmament: Insights from the Past and Prospects for the Future".
Michal Ovádek presents the chapter Contested Competences in the European Union: How Politics and Law Shape What the EU Can('t) Do at the Tuesday Seminar on 17 January 2023.
Seminar on "the good economy" at SPIRAL, Liège Université Cité
Seminar on "the good economy" at SPIRAL, Liège Université Cité
with Dr. Megan Squire, Southern Poverty Law Center
Master in African Studies and Master of Science in International Development studies Tanja D. Hendriks will be defending her dissertation: The Malawi State in Relief: an ethnography of civil servants navigating duties, dependencies and disasters in a rural district.
Dr. Rhys Crilley will present his current article project entitled "Atomic Aversion in the Digital Age: Using Social Media Data to Understand Public Opinion About Nuclear Weapons".
M.Phil. Tyra Merker at Department of Economics will defend the thesis "Essays on Market Power and Pricing Strategies" for the PhD degree.
Professor Debraj Ray held a lecture linked to the theme of conflict and grabbing from Trygve Haavelmo's book from 1954: "A study in the theory of economic evolution". The title of the lecture wass: “Beyond the Market: Economic Disparities and Conflict”.