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Are you writing something? Of course you are! Join Writer's Hours, a low threshold, socially guaranteed artificial environment for concerted writing during HF PhD Week and get some work done!
Crafting Compelling Narratives, Designing Impactful Slides, and Delivering Convincing Talks
Advanced course in Research Ethics: This doctoral course explores the complex legal and ethical challenges related to academic freedom, personal dignity and the right to privacy that arise when studying and writing about the lives of people. Throughout this course, doctoral fellows and faculty in the humanities will share their own research experiences, shedding light on the various problems they encounter and the solutions they chose when disseminating their findings.
The aim of this course is to encourage reflection on art objects understood as aesthetic objects. Key questions will engage with the kind of knowledge an aesthetic approach can impart and notions of art as artwork or as experience.
Advanced Course in Theories of Knowledge.
Zotero is a smart reference and research tool suitable for collaboration. In this workshop, you will learn how to collect, organize, and share your bibliographies, cite as you write, and mark up and annotate your research material.
Are you writing something? Of course you are! Join Writer's Hours, a low threshold, socially guaranteed artificial environment for concerted writing during HF PhD Week and get some work done!
This course identifies the “kappe” as a distinct element of the full body of work in an article-based PhD dissertation and offers conceptual and practical perspectives on how to position the “kappe” and how to write it.
PhD Course, The Norwegian Institute at Athens, Greece
Dialogues with the Past. The Nordic Graduate School in Archaeology
This compulsory course for all PhD candidates at the Faculty of Humanities introduces foundational problems of knowledge-production in the humanities.
In this course, PhD fellows are acquainted with the ethical dilemmas and controversies arising from four interpretative approaches.
Advanced course in methods. Teachers: Sverre Stausland Johnsen and Mikael Males
Are you writing something? Of course you are! Join Writer's Hours, a low threshold, socially guaranteed artificial environment for concerted writing during HF PhD Week and get some work done!
The PhD week program offers introductory and advanced courses in theories of knowledge, research ethics and methods, as well as writer's hours and skills-oriented courses and workshops - and social events.
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.
More than half of the global population uses social media. In many areas of the world social media is used by over 80% of the population.
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.
A PhD seminar with Professor Cecilie Basberg Neumann.
Get hands-on advice on how to disseminate your research to a wider public from one of UiOs foremost experts on research communication
In the final seminar, PhD fellows from IMK get feedback and recommendations for improving their dissertation draft prior to submission.
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.
This workshop, organized by the University of Tromsø – The Arctic University of Norway, will address the role of historians in debating and taking part in contested memorialization processes. The workshop includes a plenary lecture and a panel debate, as well as group work on marginalized groups in memorialization processes and the role of historians in confronting “contested pasts”. Participanting and completion of this workshop grants 1 ECTS.
This four-week course is open to doctoral fellows from HF and SV but HF fellows will be prioritised. The language of instruction is English.