Tidligere gjesteforelesninger og seminarer
Welcome to a guest lecture with Dr. Suman Nath on the political development in West-Bengal, India.
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.
Lecture by Miyo Tanaka, second-year master's student in the Theory and Practice of Human Rights at the UiO.
The fourth and final Welcome to the Anthropocene lecture by Laura Mai, Postdoctoral Researcher at Tilburg University.
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.
Join us for a special CIMS seminar with Dr. Ricarda Stegmann .
In this lecture, Dr. Ming-yeh Rawnsley will present and discuss Taiwanese-language films (taiyupian) and port city cinema.
In this lecture, Professor Bi-yu Chang discusses state policies and interventions in constructing ideas of identity and nationhood in Taiwan's educational system.
Join us for a special CIMS seminar with IKOS Professor of Arabic and Arabic literature, Stephan Guth.
The second Welcome to the Anthropocene lecture of 2024 will be led by Dr. Rahul Ranjan, writer and Assistant Professor of Climate/Environmental Justice at the Department of Human Geography, University of Edinburgh.
In this lecture, Dr. Chin-yi Lee will discuss the economic relations between mainland China and Taiwan.
Legitimacy, espionage, and nation branding in the Apple v. Samsung “smartphone patent wars”. Lecture by Irina Lyan.
In this lecture, Dr. Hung-yi Chien will discuss China-Taiwan relations in a colonial perspective.
Join us for a CIMS panel conversation with contributors to the edited volume Branding the Middle East.
In this lecture, Henning Klöter will discuss whether Taiwanese is linguistically distinct from Mandarin as well as its history of ideological linguistic emancipation.
In this lecture, Dr. Stefania Travagnin will trace the role of women in Taiwan in crafting local history, discussing how listening to their voices and experiences will help us rethink agency in the discourse of Buddhism on the island.
Join us for a CIMS conversation with Palestinian Human Rights Defender, Omar Barghouti.
The first Welcome to the Anthropocene lecture of the year will be given by Professor Britt Kramvig and Postdoctoral Research Fellow Tarja Salmela at the Department of Tourism and Northern Studies, UiT - The Arctic University of Norway.
In this lecture, Professor Yih-Ren Lin will address the issue related to the conflict between indigenous peoples’ natural resources rights and nature conservation in Taiwan.
With a proportion of 43 percent of women in its national legislature since 2020, Taiwan has arguably become Asia's leader in women's political representation. Dr. Chang-Ling Huang offers some perspectives on how and why that is.
The techno-politics of the ‘China Model’ of development
Insights from EV Lithium-ion Battery Technological Innovation System in China
In this lecture, Dr. Saša Istenič Kotar will provide an overview of Taiwan’s foreign relations and the key factors influencing the formulation of Taiwan’s foreign policy.
In this lecture, Dr. Julia Christine Marinaccio will discuss transnational ties between Taiwanese political parties and overseas communities and other constituencies abroad.