Tidligere arrangementer - Side 7
Førsteamanuensis Eirik Vatnøy holder et innlegg for Forskerseminaret i tekst og retorikk om rasjonalitet og retorisk argumentasjon.
Based on long-term engagement with the Provençal case, this talk by James Costa (Professor, Université Sorbonne-Nouvelle) explores why language revitalization often fails.
Guðrun í Jákupsstovu (University of Bern) is a PhD Candidate in the project “The Beach in the Long Twentieth Century”. This spring she is a guest researcher at ILN and on April 20th she will present her project.
Anne Pauwels (Emerita Professor, SOAS and Honorary Professorial Fellow, University of Melbourne) presents her research exploring multilingual soundscapes in two cities: Melbourne and Antwerp.
I august i fjor ble boka Litteraturkanon i norskfaget - historiske liner, aktuelle utfordringar utgitt i LNU-serien på Fagbokforlaget. I april presenterer én av forfatterne, Torill Steinfeld, boka for oss på litterært instituttseminar.
Emma Krane Mathisen (MA-student in English language and linguistics) will give a presentation of her master's project on the processing differences between metaphors and similes.
Hannah Bergh-Johnsen (MA linguistics) snakker om foreløpige funn i sin masteroppgave om chattesamtaler mellom potensielle seksuelle overgripere og barn.
Jannis Androutsopoulos (Research Professor, MultiLing) outlines a new three-year project within linguistic landscape (LL) studies that explores traces and discourses of inequality in the semiotic landscape of educational spaces (‘schoolscape’).
Johan Bollaert avholder sin prøveforelesning for vikariatet som universitetslektor/førstelektor i norrøn filologi.
Kendra Willson avholder sin prøveforelesning for vikariatet som universitetslektor/førstelektor i norrøn filologi.
Ronny Spaans er tilsett som fyrsteamanuensis i nordisk litteratur ved ILN, UiO frå 1. mars i år. 23.3. presenterer han forskninga si for oss.
Oliwia Szymańska (Postdoctoral Fellow, MultiLing) will present and discuss the results of metaphor training carried out with psychiatrists during an intensive Norwegian course.
Saeedeh Salimifar talks about presupposition projection:
Kristian Bjørkdahl holder et innlegg for Forskerseminaret i tekst og retorikk basert på et pågående prosjekt om forskningskommunikasjon som profesjon.
The Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies (also known as ILN) are hosting our POP-UP CAFÉ again!
All students who are curious about the masters' programmes offered at the institute are very welcome!
Institutt for lingvistiske og nordiske studier (også kjent som ILN) arrangerer SPRETTOPPKAFÉ i år igjen!
Alle studenter som er nysgjerrige på hva slags masterprogram ILN tilbyr er hjertelig velkomne!
The actress, director and producer Agnete Haaland shares her reflections on the intersection between performance practice and academic study of Henrik Ibsen's works and stage legacy.
The actress, director and producer Agnete Haaland shares her reflections on the intersection between performance practice and academic study of Henrik Ibsen's works and stage legacy.
An interdisciplinary seminar aimed at scholars and students, supported by UiO Faculty of Humanities and the Young Academy of Norway.
Henrik Wehmeier is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Hamburg. On Friday March 3rd (not Thursday this time) he will present the interdisciplinary research project "Poetry in the Digital Age".
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.
The 2023 Winter School focuses on bi/multilingual families as a complex and dynamic space whose norms are informed both by family-internal factors and home-external affordances, including technological developments supporting digital communication, and constraints.