Previous conferences
RITMO and DjembeDance will host the Third Symposium of the ICTMD study group on Sound, Movement, and the Sciences (SoMoS).
The Centre for Molecular Medicine Norway, NCMM, will host the 13th Nordic EMBL Partnership meeting in September 2024 in Oslo.
Welcome to the closing conference for the Norwegian Research Council FRIPRO research project “Global Trout: Investigating Environmental Change through More-than-Human World Systems”
Sustainable Policy Workshop will take place on the 24th of June 2024.
IST 2024 is hosted by the TIK Centre for technology, innovation and culture at the University of Oslo, in collaboration with SINTEF, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), the INTRANSIT and NTRANS research centers and the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences.
An interdisciplinary workshop exploring themes related to the philosophy of communication, University of Oslo
Individual perceptions and experiences, rituals, institutions, and the law.
The funding period for our second generation convergence environment is coming to an end and we invite you to a pleasant gathering where we will hear the researchers' own experiences from being in a convergence environment. Welcome to join us celebrating their achievements.
Taking the twenty-fifth anniversary of the publication of Pascale Casanova’s field-defining La République mondiale des lettres (The World Republic of Letters, 1999) as its point of departure, this conference seeks to decentralize the praxis of cultural reading and literary critique that the notion of Paris as the world capital of literature represents. Drawing inspiration from a host of decolonial projects that seek to renegotiate the terms in which we understand the world—a process that Walter Mignolo terms “epistemic delinking”—we seek to examine trans-peripheral and counter-hegemonic cultural infrastructures that flourished despite, in resistance to, and in the aftermath of colonial domination. This project is historical, but also oriented toward the present and, crucially, dedicated to rethinking the epistemic assumptions that undergird the study of literature and associated forms of cultural production in the present.
A two-day conference at the University of Oslo, on the publication of the anthology The Poverty of Anti-realism: Critical Perspectives on Postmodernist Philosophy of History.
International Conference
Welcome to this two-day conference, organized by STK and Fafo, as an outcome of ALCITfem project. The event will explore how gender plays a role in activism and citizenship in communities that have been minoritized and sidelined in national, international, and post-colonial contexts.
The Cultural Heritage Day is a day for dialogue and inspiration for everyone who studies and works with cultural heritage.
Welcome to this Oslo Science City Arena event hosted by the University of Oslo. Together we build the future of energy.
This is a conference to celebrate the life and achievements of Prof. Eyólfur Kjalar Emilsson on the occasion of his 70th birthday.
Conference on private lives and sociality in a digital era.
Welcome to HEI's annual International Student Conference! This conference unites early career researchers in both formal and informal settings, providing a platform to explore the latest developments in the field of heritage studies.
This mini-symposium presents current cutting-edge research in immunology, neurobiology, and cancer performed using cryo-electron microscopy and related techniques. Event will be live-streamed.
The IUROPA network has announced a call for participation in a four-day workshop that will assist early-career researchers with the uptake of new research tools related to judicial decision-making.
The ENROL project organises a workshop on theoretical perspectives on democratic backsliding in the EU.
The Department for Archaeology, Conservation and History (IAKH) cordially invites you to its first Digital Humanities Day, which will take place on 14 September 2023. This event will bring together a range of experts in the Digital Humanities to discuss the possibilities of using digital tools for historical research. Registration below.
Possible worlds are total ways the world could have been and have played a crucial role in the metaphysics and logic of modality. Many issues in the philosophy of possible worlds are discussed in terms of the debate between actualists and possibilists. This workshop aims to bring together philosophers working broadly in the metaphysics of modality to discuss the extent to which these issues about possible worlds can be understood and interact with the more recent debate in modal metaphysics between contingentists and necessitists.
A conference to explore the interzone between translation studies and medical humanities; to invoke the role of the arts, humanities and social sciences as essential services for medicine and health care; and to reappraise the impact of biomedicine in our linguistic, cultural, and societal ecosystems.