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Department seminar. John Hassler is a Professor of Economics at the Institute for International Economic Studies at Stockholm University. He will present the paper "Climate Policy in the Wide World" (written with Per Krusell and Conny Olovson).
Department seminar. Sebastian Seitz is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Manchester. He will present the paper "Estimating the Moral Hazard Cost of Private Disability Insurance and its Welfare Consequences."
This seminar will explore disconnection through media, apps and technological measures and discuss conceptual and methodological approaches to tech-related disconnection.
Dr. Gross is currently Senior Scientist and Interim Head of the Epigenetics & Neurobiology Unit of EMBL in Rome, Italy. The title of his talk is: "How does context and experience shape social fear circuits?".
Professor Sif Ríkhar?sdóttir and professor Haki Antonsson
In this final seminar, J?rgen Finstad will present the draft of his PhD thesis titled “Exploring multi-sector dynamics of lumpy decarbonization technologies: The case of Carbon Capture in Norway”.
Helene Kn?velsrud, Associate Professor in the Division of Biochemistry at UiO, will present her work on "When should you stop eating yourself? Or how is autophagy terminated?"
Department seminar. Kjetil Storesletten is a Professor of Economics at the University of Minnesota and an Adjunct Professor at the Department of Economics, University of Oslo. He will present the paper "Tax and Transfer Progressivity at the U.S. State Level" (joint with Johannes Fleck, Jonathan Heathcote, and Gianluca Violante).
Chantale Tippett is a PhD candidate at the TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture. This seminar marks her midway evaluation.
Department seminar. Gunnar S. Eskeland is a Professor of Resource and Environmental Economics, NHH Norwegian School of Economics. He will present the paper "Moral cartels: fossil owners in a climate treaty."
Tomá? Weiss presents the paper Specialisation in EU small states’ foreign policy: a new research agenda at the Tuesday Seminar on 10 December 2024.
The invited speaker is Ian Mills, John Black Professor of Prostate Cancer at the University of Oxford and NCMM group leader alumni. The title of his talk is: "Reflections on prostate cancer research".
In this final seminar, Lisa Scordato will present the draft of her PhD thesis titled “Paradoxes in crisis management: a study of public sector capabilities for addressing societal crises and disasters”.
Department seminar. Anders Midtgaard Norlyk is a PhD student at Aarhus University. He will be presenting the paper "Microstructural Foundations for Rough Noise".
Professor of Scandinavian Literature Frode Helland will shed new light on the political aspect of Ibsen's plays.
Professor at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, Xavier Serra, will as a part of RITMO Largo speak at RITMO's Seminar Series
Join us for a CIMS lecture by Jonas Elbousty from Yale University.
Department seminar. Sarah Auster is a Professor at the Institute for Microeconomics, University of Bonn. She will be presenting the paper "A Theory of Choice Overload" (written with Yeon-Koo Che).
The invited speaker is Samuli Ripatti, Director of the Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland (FIMM), HiLIFE, Professor of Biometry at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki. The title of his talk is: "Strategies for turning genetic discoveries into clinical and societal action".
Department seminar. Hans Holter is a Researcher at the Department of Economics, University of Oslo, and an Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics, University of Delaware. He will present the paper "Taxation and Entrepreneurship in the United States."
Join us for the book launch of the edited volume A Comparative Historical and Typological Approach to the Middle Eastern State System.
Welcome to a public seminar in Spanish on contemporary Spanish-language poetry
Department seminar. Torfinn Harding is a Professor of Economics at the University of Stavanger Business School. He will be presenting the paper "Quantifying supply-side climate policies" (written with Lassi Ahlvik, J?rgen Juel Andersen, and Jonas Hveding Hamang).
Department seminar. Hans Henrik Sievertsen is a Professor at the Danish Center for Social Science Research (VIVE), and an Associate Professor at the Univeristy of Bristol School of Economics. He will present the paper "Saving neonatal lives at scale: lessons for targeting."