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Welcome to HEI's annual International Student Conference! This conference unites early career researchers in both formal and informal settings, providing a platform to explore the latest developments in the field of heritage studies.
This mini-symposium presents current cutting-edge research in immunology, neurobiology, and cancer performed using cryo-electron microscopy and related techniques. Event will be live-streamed.
Cand. Psychol. Astrid Br?nden vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden Ph.D:
Cognitive and biological mechanisms of disruptive mood dysregulation disorder in children.
M.Sc. Adrian Eek-Mariampillai at Institute of Clinical Medicine will be defending the thesis “Assessment of immunogenic signalling from cancer cells after irradiation and ATR inhibition” for the degree of PhD (Philosophiae Doctor).
Master Merete F?inum at the Department of teacher education and school research will be defending the thesis "Veiledning med nyutdannede l?rere: En studie av kvalifiserte veilederes arbeid med innhold, l?ring og st?tte i veiledningssamtaler og om innhold i veiledningen" for the degree of PhD.
How can we use drawings and graphic narratives to develop and communicate our research? The Border Readings group at ILOS has invited researchers and artists, guest researcher Kari Korolainen and ILOS researcher Fabian Heffermehl, to share with us their thoughts and experiences of using drawing and graphic storytelling to think about their research problems – and thinking with their research materials – in visual and bodily ways. Welcome to this open discussion, if you are interested in exploring these possibilities or already have experiences which you might share.
Department seminar. Samuel Dodini is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Economics, Norwegian School of Economics (NHH). He will present the paper: "How Do Firms Respond to Unions?" (written with Anna Stansbury and Alexander Willen).
In this CIMs lecture, Prof. Stephan Guth explores what a Norwegian National Library manuscript tells us about the everyday life of a Levantine merchant in the mid-18th century.
M.Sc. Saphira Felicitas Baumgarten at Institute of Basic Medical Sciences will be defending the thesis “iPSC derived building blocks for the fat liver axis” for the degree of PhD (Philosophiae Doctor).
Master of Laws Siri Kildahl Venemyr at the Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law, will be defending the thesis: Legal consequences of administrative errors and the demands of EEA law for the degree of PhD
Original title: Om E?S-rettens krav til forvaltningsrettslige f?lger av feil
The fourth Lorentz Dietrichson Lecture is given by Jessica Sj?holm Skrubbe, Assistant Professor and Lecturer in Art History at Stockholm University.
A guest seminar by Professor Rachel Falconer, University of Lausanne. Can Seamus Heaney’s poetry be understood as environmental, if not environmentalist?
M.Sc. Frida van Megen at Institute of Clinical Medicine will be defending the thesis “Persistent gastrointestinal symptoms in celiac disease” for the degree of PhD (Philosophiae Doctor).
Department seminar. Giulia Giupponi is an Assistant Professor of Public Economics at Bocconi University. She will present the paper: "Forward-Looking Labor Supply Responses to Changes in Pension Wealth: Evidence from Germany" (written with Elisabeth Artmann and Nicola Fuchs-Schuendeln).
Cand. Med. Svanhildur Haflidadottir at Institute of Clinical Medicine will be defending the thesis “Food allergy and asthma after liver transplantation in children” for the degree of PhD (Philosophiae Doctor).
Department seminar. Roweno J.R.K. Heijmans is an Assistant Professor at NHH Norwegian School of Economics. He will present the paper: "Unraveling Coordination Problems."
In this DynamiTE lunchtime seminar, La?na Droz will be presenting her paper on "Conceptual ping-pong: Environmental discourses and identity politics in Asia".
Lecture by ?lafur Rastrick, Professor of European Ethnology at the University of Iceland.
A guest seminar by Dr Kristine Johansen, Universiteit van Amsterdam. Host: Juan Christian Pellicer, ILOS.
Jamie Y. Findlay explores the idea that the distinction between fast/automatic and slow/deliberate thought processes can be drawn inside the domain of language processing.
Master Helene Killmer at the Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies will defend her dissertation Participation in conversations by persons with aphasia: A study of everyday activities for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (PhD).
M.Sc. Elisabeth Elje at Institute of Basic Medical Sciences will be defending the thesis “Advanced lung and liver models for hazard characterization of nanomaterials” for the degree of PhD (Philosophiae Doctor).
M.Sc. Kristine L?k?s Haftorn at Institute of Health and Society will be defending the thesis “The role of DNA methylation in gestational age” for the degree of PhD (Philosophiae Doctor).
Master Susanne Stuhlfauth at Institute of Health and Society will be defending the thesis “Constructions of user involvement in research: A qualitative study” for the degree of PhD (Philosophiae Doctor).