Tidligere gjesteforelesninger og seminarer
Vivian Zhang from Cornell University presents her research on how caregiver-infant turn-taking facilitates communicative development
A discussion of representations of flight, homelessness, border crossing, belonging and identity formation in recent as well as older literature, with an emphasis on literature's connections to the world of politics and ethics.
Ron Darvin (University of British Columbia, Canada) discusses how applied linguistics research can address the compelling issues of language, technology and identity that confront us in the age of AI
Seminar with Sarah Semple, Professor of archaeology at Durham University.
As an early medieval archaeologist focused on the landscapes and material culture of Britain and northern Europe, Semple's research is particularly connected to ways of understanding past human interactions with natural and human altered environments, with particular reference to the role of landscape and material culture in definitions of identity and religion and processes of social and political transformation.
The seminar is organised in collaboration between IAKH and KHM.
Welcome to a guest lecture with Dr. Suman Nath on the political development in West-Bengal, India.
Language and Cognition Forum is happy to announce that PhD student Akvile Sinkevičiūtė (Northeastern University London ) will present her work on bilinguals' colour discrimination at Henrik Wergelands House on June 14th.
Archaeological Friday seminar with visiting researcher Menara Guizardi. In this additional Friday seminar she will present the volume The elementary Structuring of Patriarchy: Bolivian Women and Transborder Mobilities in the Andes from the Women on the Move Series, based on an ethnographic field work with indigenous women in the Andean Triple-border.
Five MA students in Multilingualism will present the results of their psycholinguistic projects as part of the MULTI4150 - Project-based Research in Multilingualism course.
Vi har invitert Espen Stueland til å ta utgangspunkt i den essayistiske boka Historien med eller uten kropp? som utkom på forlaget House of Foundation i 2023.
Hong Kong Committee in Norway and the University of Oslo is co-organising a documentary screening of "She's in Jail". It is free admission and open to all. Refreshment will be provided during the event.
Sverre Stausland will present his research on the origin of the word ordskifte
Lecture by Miyo Tanaka, second-year master's student in the Theory and Practice of Human Rights at the UiO.
I russisk skole finnes det nå i praksis kun én lærebok i historie. Hør Helge Blakkisrud og Morten Jentoft i samtale om historie som ideologisk verktøy.
Professor James Kirby from LMU Munich will present his research on perceptual similarity and acoustic variability as filters on tonal variation and change
Iida Pöllänen (University of Tampere) will present her current postdoctoral research about the Ibsen legacy in the Harlem Renaissance.
Judith Jesch (University of Nottingham) will present her research on Orkneyinga saga in the fifth edition of the Sophus Bugge Lecture series.
In this lecture, Marit Grøtta (University of Oslo) will discuss the ambivalent responses to portrait photographs in the writings of Marcel Proust, Franz Kafka, and Virginia Woolf.
Tor Gaute Syrstad og Øivind Bratberg kommer til Forskerseminaret i tekst og retorikk med et innlegg om sosialdemokratiet.
The fourth and final Welcome to the Anthropocene lecture by Laura Mai, Postdoctoral Researcher at Tilburg University.
Join President of Moldova Maia Sandu for a discussion on Moldova's perspective on Russia's war against Ukraine and Europe's security.
Join us for a CIMS seminar with IKOS PhD candidate Jonathan Jonsson.
Our third Welcome to the Anthropocene Lecture will be given by Alison Sperling, Assistant Professor of English at Florida State University.
In this lecture, Tobias Dias (Aarhus University) will discuss the history and politics of artist-led alternative university projects.
Philosophical Seminar with Joshua Gert
Carmen Sumillera Iglesias presents the outline and methodology of her PhD project about South African language policies in higher education.