Previous events - Page 11
Enjoy a fantastic concert in great surroundings.
Seminar on "the good economy" at SPIRAL, Liège Université Cité
Master performers with a musical touch out of the ordinary
Get into the spirit with Norway's best boys' choir
"European values in times of upheaval – our political, institutional and economic order under pressure."
UiO:Energy is offering a workshop in scientific writing for PhD students working within the field of sustainable energy and the energy transition.
The NorMIC series of workshops aims to teach biological researchers (PhD students, engineers, postdocs and young PIs) the principles of biological microscopes and image processing.
Beautiful, raw and uplifting late romanticism
Do you want to learn about the Norwegian research funding landscape in health and medical sciences? Then register for this course on funding opportunities
Musical tales of love's many faces
Magnificent and harmonic Mozart with some of Norway's finest wind players
MF9120BTS – Molecular Medicine (national course)
Spectacular concert with Gabriel Fauré's Requiem and the world premiere of a work by Karin Rehnqvist
Join us for the virtual, national launch of the Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change, celebrating the release of the 2022 report, as well as discussing key findings and priorities for Norway.
An evening with Rutter's Requiem and other highlights from the English choir literature
Anniversary concert with great piano classics
Brahms mighty requiem, right in the heart of Oslo
Welcome to the celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Peder Sather Center. The center invites you to a hybrid event where a number of collaborative projects between the University of California, Berkeley and Norwegian researchers are presented.
A festive musical evening in the University Aula, with H?ndel at the centre
Baroque orchestras from three countries open Oslo's own early music festival.
A musician's guide to the galaxy of madness
Is ageing inevitable?
Mechanisms of ageing are evolutionarily conserved – how can they be modified to prolong function of body and brain?
Some people may be wondering what trust has to do with transitioning energy systems. Vice President Lawrence E. Jones will present on the importance of trust followed by a comment from Professor Karen O'Brien.
How are universities enabling student participation in innovation? What impact may increased student participation have for students, universities, and society? How should universities support student innovation?