Previous events - Page 2
Antti Lampinen (Univ. of Turku)
This seminar explores disconnection and news avoidance, and the relationship between research on public connection and digital disconnection.
Talk by Jude Blanchette
Department seminar. Alessandro Toppeta is an Assistant Professor of Economics at SOFI, Stockholm University. He will present the paper "The Effect of Schooling on Young Adults' Non-Cognitive Skills."
Jakob Scherm Eikner with Luca Onnis and Bruno Laeng on possible effects of language on perception.
Science Gallery is the world’s first university-linked network dedicated to public engagement with science and art. Speak by Jahnavi Phalkey.
Department seminar. Ihsaan Bassier is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Economics at the University of Surrey. He will present the paper "When do employers share? Rent sharing, monopsony and minimum wages."
Wednesday Nov. 12, HumAIn presents a guest lecture by Professor emeritus Charles Ess, followed by a discussion between Ess and Professor Steffen Krüger.
Talk by Sara Ann Swenson, Assistant Professor in Religion at Dartmouth College.
Department seminar. Amund Kordt is a Doctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Economics, University of Oslo. He will present the paper “Labour Supply Responses to Persistent Tax-Induced Income Shocks.”
The presentation explores the role of English among kindergarten children in Norway.
A workshop about how the welfare state has been understood and depicted in popular culture and the media.
The Philosophical Seminar With Guy Kahane
Brent Nongbri (MF Vitenskapelig h?yskole)
International Symposium
Yōkai (妖怪) are supernatural entities imagined in Japanese folklore. Speak by Dr. Shan Jiang.
Department seminar. Jens Wikstr?m is a researcher at the Department of Economics at Gothenburg University. He will present the paper "Should Elder Care Be Subsidized? Theory and Evidence from Sweden" (written with Patrizia Massner).
This seminar will untangle these puzzles to say something about how Yuqing’s local people approached the climate. Talk by Erling Ag?y.
Can the goals of revolution justify the means, or are societal upheavals of this kind always wrong? Professor Lea Ypi (LSE) explores these questions in this year's Exphil lecture.
Department seminar. Peter Schott is a Juan Trippe Professor of International Economics,Yale University. He will present the paper "Growth is Getting Harder to Find, Not Ideas" (written with Teresa C. Fort, Nathan Goldschlag, Jack Liang, and Nikolas Zolas).
The workshop will be hands-on and participation is open to anyone interested, researchers, staff, and students. The monster workshop works along the premises of inviting people to show light to the monsters that otherwise remain invisible, allowing them to minimise their power.
Exploring the emergence and impact of multispecies thinking and practice in contemporary Amsterdam museums.
Giulia Frigerio (Univ. of Kent)
Sergio Fabbrini presents a book chapter from his recently published book A Federalist Alternative For European Governance at the Tuesday Seminar on 28 October 2025.
Adrien Peyrache, Assistant Professor at Montreal Neurological Institute - The Neuro, at McGill University, will be presenting is work on: "Orienting memories during sleep".