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How does ADHD affect the learning of multiple languages? Do people with and without ADHD process figurative language differently? These are just some of the questions that will be discussed at AttCom's Kick-Off Workshop.
International conference at the Department of Musicology, University of Oslo, in collaboration with the Department of Musicology, Uppsala University
International conference at the Department of Musicology, University of Oslo, in collaboration with the Department of Musicology, Uppsala University
Henrik Johnsson (University of Tromsø) will present his ongoing research on Ibsen's plays and the degeneration discourse.
Henrik Johnsson (University of Tromsø) will present his ongoing research on Ibsen's plays and the degeneration discourse.
Alastair Pennycook (Professor Emeritus, University of Technology Sydney and Research Professor, MultiLing) presents on how a language assemblage framework shows how languages are put together within local combinations of things, people and places and are also part of wider social and political entanglements.
Master Anastasia Kriachko Roeren at the Department of Literature, Area Studies and European Languages will defend her dissertation Documenting the nation: How TV documentaries reflect and shape Russian national identity for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (PhD).
Philosophical Seminar with Endre Begby (Simon Fraser University)
Master Klaudia Dominika Karpińska at the Department of Archaeology, Conservation and History will defend her dissertation On Wings to the Otherworld: Bird Remains in Viking Age Graves from Scandinavia for the degree of philosophiae doctor (PhD).
Archaeological Friday seminar with Dave Killick, professor at the School of Anthropology, University of Arizona.
Nate Young has made an app that could make the lives of those interested in sound change in Scandinavian a lot easier. Come and see the beta version presented!
Master Emil Flatø at the Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages will defend his dissertation When Science Could Not Wait: Climate, Experts, and the Times of Anthropogenic Change, 1945-79 for the degree philosophiae doctor (PhD).
In this talk, Stuart Earle Strange, assistant professor of anthropology at Yale-NUS College, Singapore, will explore the contradictions between law, sovereignty, animal agency, and the sacred in Singaporean wildlife conservation.
The Perceiving Representations project is organising a workshop on perceptions in which learning, imagination or the structure of the perception has significantly influenced or contributed to it.
Erik Bengtson er i ferd med å ferdigstille en bok om grønnmarkedsføring, og kommer til Forskerseminaret i tekst og retorikk for å legge frem dette arbeidet.
Gjesteforsker ved ILOS, Camilo Gomide Cavalcanti Silva (Universitetet i Sao Paulo), presenterer PhD-prosjektet sitt for oss i mai.
Stephen Kelly from Queen's University Belfast, will present "The Dead are Always With Us: The Ethics of Writing the Past in the Work of John Berger".
Erlend Myklebust (University of Oslo)
Professor & PI of Learning, Elvira Brattico, from Aarhus University and University of Bari Aldo Moro, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series
Internationally acclaimed theatre director Wang Chong is guest speaker at Centre for Ibsen Studies
Arkeologisk fredagsseminar med forsker Christina Fredengren ved Instituttet for arkeologi og antikkens kultur, Stockholms Universitet.
Join us for a CIMS seminar with Jørgen Jensehaugen (PRIO) on Robert Capa's imagery and photography of Palestine, 1948-1950
Anne-Sofie Hjemdahl avholder prøveforelesning for stilling som førsteamanuensis i museologi og kulturhistorie.
ILN is looking for committed students who want to work as learning assistants at ILN during the autumn of 2023. The learning assistants will help with ensuring a good learning outcome, learning environment and study progression for the students, and help to follow-up with academic and social events. We want students who wishes to contribute to learning in a social community, counteract loneliness and create a good study environment.
In the fourth and last Welcome to the Anthropocene lecture, Dr. Stephanie Roe, a WWF’s Global Climate & Energy Lead Scientist, will discuss the technical, economic, political, and social approaches for mitigating climate change and other key challenges of the Anthropocene.