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Time and place: , NT 12th floor

Seminar on theories of knowledge for the humanities for PhD candidates at the Faculty of Humanities.

The course spans over two days: 25 March and 22 April 2022. 

Time and place: , NT 12th floor

This course in research dissemination and outreach teaches the possibilities and demands of disseminating research to a general, non-academic audience. It provides hands-on writing skills, starting from the course participants' PhD projects and discipline, as well as academic reflection on news and current affairs media as arenas for research dissemination.

Time and place: , NT 12th floor

Seminar on research ethics for PhD candidates at the Faculty of Humanities. This is a compulsory course. Candidates in their second semester or later will be given priority.

Time and place: , NT 12th floor (day 1) / PAM seminarrom 14 (day 2)

Introductory seminar for new PhD candidates at the Faculty of Humanities.

Time and place: , NT 12th floor (day 1) / Domus Theologica seminarrom 214 (day 2)

Seminar on theories of knowledge for the humanities for PhD candidates at the Faculty of Humanities.

The course spans over two days: The 22nd of September and the 20th of October 2021. 

Time and place: , Zoom

Seminar on theories of knowledge for the humanities for PhD candidates at the Faculty of Humanities. The course spans over two days: 3rd of May and the 28th of May 2021.

Time and place: , Zoom

Introductory seminar for new PhD candidates at the Faculty of Humanities.

Time and place: , Digital course

Seminar on research ethics for PhD candidates at the Faculty of Humanities. This is a compulsory course. Candidates in their second semester or later will be given priority.

Time and place: , Niels Treschows building, HF12

This course in research dissemination and outreach teaches the possibilities and demands of disseminating research to a general, non-academic audience. It provides hands-on writing skills, starting from the course participants' PhD projects and discipline, as well as academic reflection on news and current affairs media as arenas for research dissemination.

Time and place: , HF-12 (12th floor), Niels Treschows hus, Blindern

Seminar on research ethics for PhD candidates at the Faculty of Humanities. Compulsory course. Candidates in their second semester or later will be given priority.

Time and place: , Stort møterom, Georg Sverdrups hus

Introductory seminar for new PhD candidates at the Faculty of Humanities.