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Welcome to two open lectures in pharmacology.
ESOP seminar. Jochen Kluve is Professor of Empirical Labor Economics at Humboldt-Universit?t zu Berlin. He will present the paper "What Works? A Meta-Analysis of Recent Active Labor Market Program Evaluations", written jointly with David Card and Andrea Weber.
Master Robin Ulriksen defends his doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:
The achievement and attainment gap: Influences from home and school.
Master Mari Dalen Herland defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:
Experiences with and negotiations about parenthood: A qualitative study among fathers and mothers with experiences of child care and of severe adjustment problems during adolescence.
Dr Jeremy Howick, Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, and the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford, is visiting the Science Studies Colloquium Series. The lecture is open for everyone.
Master Tove Lafton defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:
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Master Bente Ulla defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:
Arrangement of Force, Body and Knowledge: A Study of Kindergarten Teachers' Professionalism.
How can the brain learn from experiences, and at the same time be stable enough to retain memories for decades? How does mental capacity change throughout life? Can oral infection be a risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease? At the seminar we will look more deeply into these questions.
Cand.polit. Hedvig Skonhoft Johannesen defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:
Cultural Codes of Technical and Vocational Teachers. A qualitative study of technical and vocational teachers cultural codes: Teaching school-based learning in selected educational programs at the Norwegian upper secondary level.
Jon Kyllingstad, historian and Senior Curator at the Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology, is visiting the Science Studies Colloquium. The seminar is open for everyone.
The European Development Network Conference 2015 takes place in Oslo, 3-4 December 2015.
Master Anders Johan Nordahl-Hansen defends his doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:
Assessment of Language and Social Communication in Children with Autism: Measurement Issues.
Laura Nu?o de la Rosa, IAS-Research group, University of the Basque Country, is visiting the Science Studies Colloquium. The seminar is open for everyone.
ARENA is among the organisers of the international conference 'Security and Governance in the Globalised Arctic: Nordic and International Perspectives' in Aarhus 12-13 November.
The issue of inequality has moved to the top of the policy agenda around the world. Many see the Welfare State, the most important bulwark against the increase in inequality, as under threat. What do we see as the pillars of the 21st Century welfare state?
ESOP Workshop.
ARENA and the Democracy Programme organise a research seminar on political parties and the place of partisanship in current democracies. 27 October is devoted to discussions on a forthcoming book which aims to rejuvenate the theoretical study of partisanship.
What are the British alternatives to full EU membership? What can Britain learn from current non-members? Welcome to a panel discussion on Britain's future in Europe.
Amade M’charek, professor at the department of Anthropology, the University of Amsterdam, is visiting the Science Studies Colloquium. The lecture is open for everyone
Cand.Scient. Torunn Aanesland Str?mme diffends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:
Supporting students' conceptual sense-making in computer-based settings in science. Exploring the support aspects of digital tools, peer collaboration, teacher intervention, and instructional design.
Kjell Arne Brekke and Karine Nyborg invite to a workshop about work motivation and the Nordic model.
Professor Ullrich G?hde, University of Hamburg, is visiting the Science Studies Colloquium. The seminar is open to everyone.
Open to all researchers, clinicians, industry representatives, patient groups and others with an interest in stem cell biology, research and applications.
Professor David Wallace, philosopher of physics based in the University of Oxford at Balliol College, is visiting the Science Studies Colloquium. The seminar is open to everyone.