Tidligere arrangementer - Side 21
In this talk, Agnieszka Kałdonek-Crnjaković (Assistant Professor, University of Warsaw) will discuss the effect of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) on additional language learning considering theoretical assumptions and her recent research findings.
Hege Randi Tørressen will visit the Centre for Ibsen Studies to talk about her profession as a dramaturg at the National Theatre. This industry talk will be informative and provide a unique perspective about the National Theatre. There will be a Q&A session afterwards. Light refreshments will be served.
Dette er MultiLings arrangement i anledning den internasjonale morsmålsdagen 2023. Arrangementet er gratis og åpent for alle.
Prof. Julian Caskel, from Folkwang University of the Arts, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series.
Visa A. J. Kurki (University of Helsinki) will present his article 'Can nature hold rights?: It's not as easy as you think'
How does visualization – of music in general and rhythm in particular – contribute to the analysis of music and musical performance? What are the challenges and advantages of new digital technology when it comes to such visualization? And what kind of consequences – aesthetical, epistemological, ontological – follow from this approach?
How can we investigate how hominins sculpted ecologies and gain better understandings of the evolution of landscape responses to human predation and subsistence?
Reading Armenian History as a Socially Symbolic Act
Nicholas S.M. Matheou (University of Edinburgh)
Paulo Ricardo Berton (Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil) holds a guest lecture in our course "Ibsen og det moderne drama".
Juan Christian Pellicer (University of Oslo)
This lecture will address Taiwan’s relations with mainland China and Taiwan’s domestic developments since 1949.
Associate professor Aaron Hess and professor Jens Kjeldsen will give a seminar to the Text & Rhetoric Research Seminar, on a theme of great importance to rhetorical studies as well as to life in general: ethos.
Associate professor Aaron Hess will give a seminar to the Text & Rhetoric Research Seminar, on the theme «participatory approaches to rhetoric».
Master Christopher James Masterman at the Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas will defend his dissertation Ways of Talking about Worlds: Papers on the Metaphysics and Logic of Modality for the degree of philosophiae doctor (PhD).
Hva vet vi om de kvinnelige krigerne i vikingtiden? Og hvordan påvirker vår egen tid vår forståelse av kjønnsroller i fortiden?
What’s in a ‘verb’? Is there some lexical content which marks a word as a ‘verb’ or ‘noun’, or even a single level of analysis at which we could define them? Evidence from multiple fields of linguistics suggests not.
A guest lecture by Juan Cruz Forgnone (University of Buenos Aires)
En gjesteforelesning av Juan Cruz Forgnone (Universitetet i Buenos Aires)
Women in Music Technology Seminar with Mari Lesteberg and Ane Bjerkan.
Philosophical Seminar with Jens Timmermann (St Andrews)
Philosophical Seminar with Jens Timmermann (St Andrews)
Giuliano D'Amico, førsteamanuensis ved Senter for Ibsenstudier, presenterer sin nyeste forskning for oss.
Eirik Frisvold Hanssen (National Library of Norway) will present the anthology Silent Ibsen and introduce a screening of Theodore Marston's silent film adaptation of A Doll's House (1911).
The 2008 Taiwanese film Cape No. 7 海角七號, directed by Wei Te-sheng, will be shown on Tuesday 14 Feb from 12.00 (NOT 12.15!) in seminar room 2, P. A. Munchs hus. This is one of the films Ming-yeh T. Rawnsley will discuss in her lecture on 21 March.
The political dynamics of fragmentation and polarization after the covid crisis and Russia's war in Ukraine.