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Tid og sted: , Norwegian Institute at Athens

PhD Course, the Norwegian Institute at Athens, May 24-28, 2021.

Dialogues with the Past. The Nordic Graduate School in Archaeology

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Final seminars at IMK give our PhD candidates an opportunity to give a public presentation of the final draft of their PhD thesis before the submission, and get feedback from the opponent.

Tid og sted: , Zoom; lenke sendes kandidater med opptak til kurset.

This course aims to give an overview of how information structure affects linguistic structure cross-linguistically.

Tid og sted: , Zoom; lenke sendes kandidater med opptak til kurset.

This course aims to give an overview of how information structure affects linguistic structure cross-linguistically.

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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.

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For more than a decade, scholars across fields and disciplines have mobilized the concept of “the Anthropocene” as the framework for their studies, be it in history, culture studies, international relations, or environmental humanities. On the other hand, as of October 2020, neither the International Commission on Stratigraphy nor the International Union of Geological Sciences has officially approved the term as a recognised subdivision of geologic time.   

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Digital PhD workshop, April 26 - 28, 2021.

Dialogues with the Past. The Nordic Graduate School in Archaeology.

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Thesis seminar in area studies organized by Professor Ljiljana Saric at ILOS. The thesis seminar is a compulsory component of the PhD programme. 

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Thesis seminar in literature organized by Associate Professor Geir Uvsløkk at ILOS. The thesis seminar is a compulsory component of the PhD programme.

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The PhD group at IFIKK invites to a seminar on writing article-based theses, with a special focus on the introductory part (“kappa”). The seminar is open for PhD students and supervisors.

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

Tid og sted: , Blindern or in Zoom

At this seminar, Rachel Douglas-Jones from the IT-University of Copenhagen will invite you to reflect on how the Covid-19 pandemic affects your dissertation work, whether you work ethnographically or textually. By means of exercises and discussions she will help you find your way through this unprecedented and unnerving situation.  

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Digital PhD workshop, March 23-26, 2021.

Dialogues with the Past. The Nordic Graduate School in Archaeology.

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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.

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The Inaugural seminar is one of the Department's obligatory seminars for all new PhD candidates.

Tid og sted: , 12 et.Niels Treschows hus

Update 13/01/2021: Due to the uncertainty of the covid-19 restrictions moving forward, we have decided to move this course online. The course will be held on the original dates, but the program will reflect the new format (please take a look at the draft proram at this webpage). 

Every PhD thesis needs to explicitly grapple with issues of theory and methods. This PhD course grabs the bull by the horns and challenges participants to seriously engage with foundational problems in history.

This 5 ECTS course addresses foundational problems related to theory (ideas/principles to explain a practice or account for a situation) and method (planned procedure to pursue knowledge), and highlights the connections between them.

Tid og sted: , University of Agder

How to write a high-quality PhD dissertation in history? The first writing workshop this year will be organized by the University of Agder. The  workshop will focus on how to write effective introductions to chapters and articles. Then, in small groups, students present and discuss their manuscripts and projects with peers and faculty. This will be an online course.

Tid og sted: , Zoom

Final seminars at IMK give our PhD candidates an opportunity to give a public presentation of the final draft of their PhD thesis before the submission, and get feedback from the opponent.

Tid og sted: , Zoom

All scholars work with concepts, both analytical and hermeneutical, both emic and etic. But do we always know what they are and how they operate?

Tid og sted: , Zoom

The Inaugural seminar is one of the Department's obligatory seminars for all new PhD candidates.

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PhD seminar (2 or 1 ECTS) on qualitative methods with dr. polit. Anne Waldrop, Professor at OsloMet. The seminar is for PhD fellows at ILOS and neigbouring departments in the Faculty of Humanities.

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I forbindelse med midtveisevaluering for PhD-stipendiat Marie Eberson Degnæs inviterer vi alle interesserte til et åpent seminar om Degnæs forskning. Til å kommentere på Degnæs' tekster har vi invitert professor Barbro Blehr fra Stockholms universitet.

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Every historian operates deliberately or unknowingly with a spatial and emotional context. However, spaces and emotions are elusive concepts that are difficult to distinguish. This seminar hopes to make these perspectives less obscure. By discussing the participants’ research projects in relation to these theories, theoretical questions will be considered such as: How can we study emotions and spaces in history? What is the relation between spaces and places, as well as emotions and affections? How do discourses on spaces and emotions change over time and how do these concepts interact with each other?

Tid og sted: , in Zoom

Why do people come together to change the world they live in? Why and under what circumstances does social mobilization occur? Why does it turn violent? What are the potential social, cultural, and political consequences?

Tid og sted: , 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.