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Disputations - Page 62

Time and place: , Lecture Hall 2, Helga Engs hus, Blindern

Cand.polit. Tine Sophie Pr?itz defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:

Conceptualisations of learning outcomes in education - an explorative cross-case analysis of policymakers, teachers and scholars.

 

Time and place: , Gamle Festsal, 1. etg. DA

Cand. jur. Anders L?vlie at the Departement of Public and International Law, will defend his thesis "The concept of fact in Law",  for the degree of Phd

Time and place: , Gamle Festsal, 1. etg. DA

Vikram Kolmannskog will defend his thesis for the degree of dr. Philos:

We are in between - Securing effective rights for persons displaced in the context of climate change and natural hazard-related disasters.

Time and place: , Lecture Hall 1, Helga Engs hus, Blindern

Master Marte Blikstad-Balas defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:

Redefining School Literacy. Prominent literacy practices across subjects in upper secondary School.

Time and place: , Lecture Hall 3, Helga Engs hus, Blindern

Cand.Ed. Ann-Cathrin Faldet defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:

Girls who perpetrate violence: an empirical study of girls' experiences of gang activity, family and schooling.

Time and place: , Gamle festsal, DA, 1. etg.

Yang Wang, at the Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law, will defend her thesis:

Direct Actions and Their Justification: A Tentative Analysis on Direct Actions against Maritime Performing Parties under the Rotterdam Rules

 

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Thomas Fr?berg, at the Departement of Public and International Law, will defend his thesis "Arguing with legal principles"

Time and place: , Lecture Hall 2, Helga Engs hus, Blindern

Cand.Ed. Randi Myklebust S?lvik defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:

Friluftsliv as social learning landscape for at-risk youth. A phenomenological-inspired case study.

Time and place: , Lecture Hall 2, Helga Engs hus, Blindern

Cand.Philol. Joke Ingrid Dewilde defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:

Ambulating Teachers. A case study of bilingual teachers and teacher collaboration.

Time and place: , Lecture Hall 1, Kristine Bonnevies building

MSc Crina Damsa defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:

Knowledge Co-construction and Object-oriented Collaboration. A Study of Learning through Collaborative Construction of Knowledge Objects in Higher Education.

Time and place: , Auditorium 1, Helga Engs hus, Blindern

Candidate Ann Elise Kristoffersen defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:

Literacy practices in preschools with deaf and hearing children.

Time and place: , Lecture Hall 3, Helga Engs hus, Blindern

Cand.Ed. Kristin Vonheim defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:

Early interaction in families with internationaly adopted children. an observational study of parent-child interactions at age two and three.

Time and place: , Lecture Hall 3, Helga Engs hus, Blindern

Master Eria Paul Njuki and Master Rita Christine Nakitende will defend their joint doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:

The effect of training teachers in phonemic awareness and letter-sound knowledge on children's reading compentencies: A Ugandan urban context.

Time and place: , Lecture Hall 1, Helga Engs hus, Blindern

Cand.scient. Anders McDonald Sookermany defends his doctoral dissertation for the degree of Dr.Philos.:

On Developing (Post)modern Soldiers - An Inquiry into the Ontological and Epistemological Foundation of Skill-Acquisition in an Age of Military Transformation.

Time and place: , Lecture Hall 2, Helga Engs hus, Blindern

Cand.Philol. Gunn Elin Heimark defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:

A practical approach in theory and in praxis. Lower secondary school teachers' understanding of a practical approach to the teaching of foreign languages.

Time and place: , Lecture Hall 1, Helga Engs hus, Blindern

Cand.Philol. Kristin Helstad defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:

Knowledge development among teachers in upper secondary schools. A study of a school development project on writing in and across disciplines.

Time and place: , Lecture Hall 3, Helga Engs hus, Blindern

Cand.Scient. Majken Korsager defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:

GLOBALIZING THE SCIENCE CLASSROOM. Exploring the development of students' conceptual understandings of climate change from international peer collaboration.

Time and place: , Universitetets Aula, Karl Johansgt. 47

Rozemarijn van der Hilst, at the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, will defend her thesis; Putting Privacy to the Test: How Counter-Terrorism Technology is Challenging Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights

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Cand. jur Imran Haider will defend his thesis Concepts of income in National Insurance Act - a complex system

Time and place: , Lecture Hall 3, Helga Engs hus, Blindern

MSc & MA Dorothy Sutherland Olsen defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:

Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Science-based Technologies: Studies of knowledge creation in nanoscience and nanotechnologies.

Time and place: , Lecture Hall 3, Helga Engs hus, Blindern

Cand.ed. Monika Kvernenes defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:

Bedside Teaching among Novice Medical Teachers. Mapping conceptions of bedside teaching and exploring change within the context of a teaching community.

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Cand. jur Eirik Bj?rge will defend his thesis Evolutionary interpretation of treaties

Time and place: , Domus Bibliotheca, Auditorium 14

Cand. jur ?ystein Jensen will defend his thesis The Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf: Law and Legitimacy for the degree of ph.d.

Time and place: , Lecture Hall 3, Helga Engs hus, Blindern

Master Zehlia Babaci-Wilhite defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Dr.Philos.:

Local Languages in Schooling as a Right in Education: A Case Study of Curriculum Reform in Zanzibar.

Time and place: , Lecture Hall 1, Helga Engs hus, Blindern

Master Leila Eve Ferguson defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:

Making sense of multiple texts: An investigation into epistemic beliefs and multiple-text comprehension when students read about controversial science topics.