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The Sensor Decade is back! Stay tuned for 3 & 4 June 2026.
Is there anything specific you’d like to learn more about, someone you’d like to hear from on stage, or themes you’re interested in? Or maybe you’d like to contribute yourself to next year’s edition of The Sensor Decade? If so, don’t hesitate to reach out to the head of the technical committee, Fr?ydis Sved Skottvoll.
The 10th Nordic Conference for Rhetorical Research invites scholars to explore how rhetorical studies can be placed in the service of democracy.
This event is postponed until September 10.
Join us for a lunch seminar with Professor Fran?ois Renard in the Science Library.
Would you like to learn more about who should be vaccinated and when?
This course is designed for those who want to learn more about vaccines and how they should be used in different segments of the population. The goal is to equip you to make informed decisions regarding which vaccines to recommend to different patients.
dScience would like to welcome the Data Science community to the annual Data Science Day. This year we want to highlight the opportunities created by the interaction between AI and robotics.
Spend a day with great science, innovation and networking opportunities at this meeting place for academia, hospitals, the institute sector, the public sector, start-ups and industry.? The conference is a part of Oslo Innovation Week 2026. Topics and venue to come in June 2026. Save the date!
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Join us for a conversation about what we learned from the Covid-19 pandemic. What went well and what could have been done better?
Marianne Fyhn, from the Department of Bioscience at UiO will be presenting her work: "Watching neurons at play during learning and memory processing".
Begin your museum visit with an introductory talk on Edvard Munch and his artistry!
"Check this guy out if you dare”. Johnny Dowd’s Unflinching Eye Takes in Tales of Darkest America.
This week's lunch seminar is cancelled.
Welcome to a life sciences IP workshop led by two experienced life sciences patent attorneys from Abel & Imray LLP.
Foredrag og diskusjon med Geir Olve Skeie, pianist, professor II og overlege i nevrologi.
Inflammation Resolution:?Emerging?concepts and Resolution Mechanisms in Medicine and Life Sciences
Harassment and systemic cuts in women’s health are intertwined facets of an escalating global crisis. Join us to unpack how policy, systemic violence and inequality directly and indirectly harm women, mothers and children.
The dance performance "Bounce" by Sons of Wind is an explosive tribute to hip-hop's pulse, rhythm and raw energy.
The University of Oslo in collaboration with OsloMet takes pleasure in inviting all partners of international employees, researchers and Ph.D. candidates to a regional kick-off gathering for our newly established Oslo Region Dual Career & Spouse Network.
Step into a world of knowledge, inspiration, and discovery. Explore our most inviting study spaces and get a sneak peek at how we are shaping the future learning environment on campus. Curious about the secrets hidden in the ancient papyrus in the picture ? Visit our papyrus collection and uncover the magic for yourself!
Biostatistical seminar with Andrea Cremaschi, Assistant Professor at the School of Science and Technology, IE University in Madrid (Spain)
Welcome to this week's lunch seminar in the dScience lounge with Mohamed Aziz Boukraa.
Late Lunch Talk by Joy Banik (CEES)
Join a guided tour of the Historical Museum's Viking exhibition and become acquainted with Viking war culture, their journeys, and how society changed during the Viking era.
Welcome to this week's lunch seminar in the dScience lounge with Erik Sathe, where he will present his research on how bat wing shape and flight dynamics relate to aerodynamic performance and ecology.
We are delighted to bring you this co-organised seminar, with international speaker, David A. Knowles, Associate Professor of Computer Science at Columbia University.
He will be presenting his work on:"Dissecting complex disease mechanisms with causal inference and deep learning".