Previous events
Visiting scholar Karin Wagner discusses her ongoing book project Packaging design: sustainability, aesthetics and social issues.
Department seminar. Gaute Torsvik is a Professor at the Department of Economics, University of Oslo. He will be giving a talk titled "Pilot scheme with extended basic deduction on labor income for young people."
In this lecture, Dr. Genevieve Liveley (University of Bristol) will discuss whether narratologists and futurists might mutually benefit from a critical toolkit for understanding foretelling as a narrative practice.
Using examples from human-macaque interactions in Singapore, Stuart Strange explores how anthropomorphism depends on cooperative intuitions that both conceal and reveal wider possibilities for relating.
The Department of Media and Communication are happy to invite you to a panel conversation on Media Events and Everyday Life
The Philosophical Seminar with Louise Hanson
Kayla Amity Hanson (University of Oslo) will present her current research on Henrik Ibsen and the construction of Norwegian-American identity.
Department seminar. Linh T. T? is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics, Boston University. She will present the paper "The Child Penalty and an Age-Old Problem" (written with Neil Thakral).
Boris Maslov (IFIKK)
Professor of Music at the University of Jyv?skyl?, Petri Toiviainen, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series.
Department seminar. Torsten Persson is Professor of Economics at Stockholm University and Centennial Professor at the London School of Economics. He will present the paper "Disruptive Politics and Policy Change: The Political Economics of Party Entry" (written with Timothy Besley).
Department seminar. B?rd Harstad is a Professor of Political Economy, Stanford University. He will present the paper "Political Commitment Bonds."
This seminar is organised by the project From Asia to Africa: Antibiotic Trajectories across the Indian ocean (FAR).
This seminar will be based on Stéphane Lacroix's recent book which came out in August 2025, Twilight of the Saints: The History and Politics of Salafism in Contemporary Egypt (Columbia University Press, 2025).
This panel discussion is organised by the project From Asia to Africa: Antibiotic Trajectories across the Indian ocean (FAR).
Department seminar. Clément Malgouyres is a CNRS research (CR) in economics at CREST. He will present the paper "The Trade-Off Between Decarbonization and Reshoring" (written with Thierry Mayer and Lewin Nolden).
Liliana Doganova (Mines Paris - PSL) will give a talk for the Science Studies Colloquium Series.
Department seminar. Jacob Nyrup is an Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science, University of Oslo. He will present the paper “Coalition Diversity and Economic Growth” (written with Carl Henrik Knutsen).
Justin Brown will present metalinguistic reflections about Khoekhoegowab, or Nama language, among KhoeSan reclamation activists in Cape Town.
Madeleine Adkins explores adult learners’ experience in an immersion program designed to create new speakers of Breton.
Department seminar. Lars Hansen is David Rockefeller Distinguished Service Professor The University of Chicago Departments of Economics, Statistics and the Booth School of Business. He will present the paper "Robust Mean-Field Control with Aggregate Shocks" (written with Michael Barnett, Ruimeng Hu, and Hezhong).
Carl Hoefer, University of Barcelona, will give a talk for the Science Studies Colloquium Series.
With Norwegian Sign Language celebrating its 200th anniversary in 2025, this year's Einar Haugen lecture will focus on signed languages and explore the relationship between human diversity and linguistic diversity. The hybrid lecture will be in English, with interpretation into Norwegian Sign Language.