2023
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This workshop gives an overview of the elements and genre expectations of the curriculum vitae (CV) and time for hands-on work developing the participant’s own CV.
How and why do researchers disseminate knowledge to a general, non-specialist audience? The course offer hands-on training of writing skills for a general public, as well as academic reflection on news and current affairs media as arenas for research dissemination.
The compulsory course for all PhD candidates takes a broad approach to ethical issues in the humanities. It ensures that all candidates are familiar with the norms that constitute and regulates scientific practice and secures research integrity.
This compulsory course for all PhD candidates at the Faculty of Humanities introduces foundational problems of knowledge-production in the humanities.
The compulsory course for all PhD candidates takes a broad approach to ethical issues in the humanities. It ensures that all candidates are familiar with the norms that constitute and regulates scientific practice and secures research integrity.
This is the last of three career workshops offered to PhD fellows and postdocs at HF. Learn more about career planning and your career options outside of academia.
This compulsory course for all PhD candidates at the Faculty of Humanities introduces foundational problems of knowledge-production in the humanities.
This is the second of three career workshops offered to PhD fellows and postdocs at HF. Learn more about how you can become conscious of your personal values and motivation to make better career choices.
Get hands-on advice on how to disseminate your research to a wider public from one of UiOs foremost experts on research communication
This is the first of three career workshops for PhD fellows and postdocs at HF. Learn more about how you can become aware of your own competence and discover what opportunities you have to find a relevant job in the future.
Welcome seminar for new PhD candidates and their supervisors at the Faculty of Humanities.
The compulsory course for all PhD candidates takes a broad approach to ethical issues in the humanities. It ensures that all candidates are familiar with the norms that constitute and regulates scientific practice and secures research integrity.
This compulsory course for all PhD candidates at the Faculty of Humanities introduces foundational problems of knowledge-production in the humanities.