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Julien Bois presents the paper The Most Dangerous Branch? The EU-led Constitutionalisation of Independent Public Authorities and the Reshuffling of the Balance of Powers in Member States at the Tuesday Seminar on 18 March 2025.
This seminar will examine the challenges marginalized citizens face in accessing digital society and the strategies they employ to navigate digital connection and disconnection.
Department seminar. Lucas Conwell is a Lecturer at the Department of Economics at University College London. He will present the paper "Privatized Provision of Public Transit".
The Assad-family has ruled over Syria for more than 50 years. In December, it took opposition groups less than two weeks to overthrow the regime.
The performance piece Miss Tampon Liberty maps the history of the "environmenstrual movement," performance art, and the complex interplay between plastics, the body, and time.
The Department of Media and Communication are happy to welcome Professor Ben Light, University of Salford, UK, for a talk on researching the everyday and the challenges of the digital.
HumAIn: A Humanities Hub for the Reimagination of AI invites you to a talk with Associate Professor Anne Helmond.
Welcome to this open lecture with Professor II at STK Jennifer McWeeny.
With a proportion of 43 percent of women in its national legislature since 2020, Taiwan has arguably become Asia's leader in women's political representation. Dr. Chang-Ling Huang offers some perspectives on how and why that is.
Associate Professor of Music Theory and Head of Music Research in the Desautels Faculty of Music at the University of Manitoba, Rebecca Simpson-Litke, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series.
Maxim Greenberg is the team leader at the Institut Jacques Monod. He will be presenting his work on "Non-canonical functions of DNA methylation in mammals".
This seminar is a joint contribution to both the NCMBM International Seminar Series and the Sven Furberg Seminar Series, in association with Oslo Chromatin Club.
Department seminar. Giulia Vattuone is a Labour Economist at the Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI) at Stockholm University. She will present the paper "Women in Top Academic Positions: Is There a Trickle-down Effect?" (written with Manuel Bagues, Milan Makany and Natalia Zinovyeva).
What we talk about when we talk about Yiddish: Anita Christensen discusses revitalization, transvaluation and representation of Yiddish in contemporary Sweden
Department seminar. Jette Bredahl Jacobsen is a Professor at the Department of Food and Resource Economics at the University of Copenhagen. She will present the paper "Incorporating biodiversity into net national income".
In this lecture Dr. Julia Christine Marinaccio will discuss how overseas constituencies of non-resident citizens have become disenfranchised is rooted in nationalism and Taiwan's intricate relationship with China.
Dean Karlan is the Frederic Esser Nemmers Distinguished Professor of Economics and Finance at Northwestern University and earlier Chief Economist of USAID. He will prsent the paper "Unconditional cash transfers: A Bayesian meta-analysis of randomized evaluations in low and middle income countries" (written with Tommaso Crosta, Finley Ong, Julius Rüschenp?hler, and Christopher R. Udry).
Department seminar. Jacopo Bizzotto is an Associate Professor of Economics at OsloMet. He will present the paper "Design and Sale of Market Segments" (written with Jesper Rüdiger and Stefan Terstiege).
Camilla Lee presents preliminary findings from her PhD project on emotional self-regulating strategies and writing processes, and she discusses ways to conceptualize well-being in the context of second language writing.
Actor Mads Ousdal will talk about his experience with playing Alfred Allmers in Ibsen's Little Eyolf.
Department seminar. Zack Grossman is an Associate Professor of economics at UC Merced. He will present the paper "Incentivizing agents with image concern".
Steven Klein presents the paper Systemic Risk and Democracy: A Conceptual Map at the Tuesday Seminar on 25 February 2025.
Eidmant? Kala?inskait?-Zavi?ien? (Vytautas Magnus University) will present ongoing work on Lithuanian phrasing and prosodic hierarchy
We are welcoming Simon Henriet from EMBL partner, the Michael Sars Centre in Bergen. He will present his work: "Reprogramming intron recognition at the base of the vertebrate phylum".
This seminar will explore research on digital disconnection and the brain: disconnection and neurodivergence, and neurological perspectives in the public debate.
Department seminar. Jerry Montonen is a PhD student in Economics at Aalto University and Helsinki GSE. He will present the paper "Dating and Breaking Up With the Boss: Benefits, Costs and Spillovers" (written with David Macdonald and Emily Nix).