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Georgios (George) Georgiou (Assistant Professor, University of Nikosia) will discuss the capacity of bidialectal and monodialectal speakers to perceive second language speech sounds, unveiling a potential advantage for bidialectals, possibly rooted in the development of advanced higher-order abilities linked to their diverse linguistic background.
Isak Hærem (IFIKK)
Master Anne Natvig at the Department of Media and Communication will defend her dissertation Fragmented professionalism: Journalism culture in Cuban state media for the degree of philosophiae doctor (PhD).
Our ex-colleague Jozina Vander Klok from Humboldt University Berlin is visiting to talk about Javanese applicatives in (formal) syntactic and semantic terms.
Welcome to a CIMS Friday lecture By Prof. Vemund Aarbakke who will introduce us to the Muslim-Turkish minority in contemporary Greece.
Public lecture by Roberto Frega, who is a permanent senior researcher (directeur de recherche) at the French National Scientific Research Center (CNRS).
Ágnes T. Mihálykó (IFIKK)
Professor of Systematic Musicology, Clemens Wöllner, from the University of Music Freiburg, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series
Timothy Williamson (Wykeham Professor of Logic, University of Oxford) will give a talk entitled "Heuristics in Philosophy".
Philosophical Seminar with Timothy Williamson (in conjunction with the CPS Lunch Forum)
Master Ayse Nalan Azak at the Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages will defend her dissertation When the Remedy Becomes a Threat: The Lifetimes of Antibiotic Use and Antimicrobial Resistance in Turkey for the degree philosophiae doctor (PhD).
Master Astrid Tvedte Kristoffersen at the Department of Archaeology, Conservation and History will defend her dissertation Rock and Heavy Metal: Mining and Metallurgy in Eastern Norway in the Middle Ages, AD 1030–1537 for the degree of philosophiae doctor (PhD).
Silje Langvatn (University of Bergen) will give a presentation.
All are welcome!
Welcome to HEI's annual International Student Conference! This conference unites early career researchers in both formal and informal settings, providing a platform to explore the latest developments in the field of heritage studies.
As MultiLing is coming to a closure in 2023, we invite all interested to join us as we discuss and synthesize our research and achievements.
In her keynote lecture for MultiLing’s Closing Conference, Lourdes Ortega will discuss the potential for a decolonial lens to sharpen social justice orientations in the study of multilingual learning.
How can we use drawings and graphic narratives to develop and communicate our research? The Border Readings group at ILOS has invited researchers and artists, guest researcher Kari Korolainen and ILOS researcher Fabian Heffermehl, to share with us their thoughts and experiences of using drawing and graphic storytelling to think about their research problems – and thinking with their research materials – in visual and bodily ways. Welcome to this open discussion, if you are interested in exploring these possibilities or already have experiences which you might share.
Professor Cathrine Holst (IFIKK) will give a talk entitled "Democratization of expertise?".
Join us for our final OSEH event where we explore issues of race, ethnicity, and gender, but also diverse ways of opening up environmental problems and possibilities in the academy and beyond. We are joined by acclaimed poet and nature writer Camille Dungy and prominent scholars in the environmental humanities, and there will be upcycled music, celebration and food.
A conversation with Roma Liberov - director, scriptwriter, and producer.
In this CIMs lecture, Prof. Stephan Guth explores what a Norwegian National Library manuscript tells us about the everyday life of a Levantine merchant in the mid-18th century.
The fourth Lorentz Dietrichson Lecture is given by Jessica Sjöholm Skrubbe, Assistant Professor and Lecturer in Art History at Stockholm University.
A guest seminar by Professor Rachel Falconer, University of Lausanne. Can Seamus Heaney’s poetry be understood as environmental, if not environmentalist?