Previous events - Page 2
Join us for the book launch of the edited volume A Comparative Historical and Typological Approach to the Middle Eastern State System.
Welcome to a public seminar in Spanish on contemporary Spanish-language poetry
Department seminar. Torfinn Harding is a Professor of Economics at the University of Stavanger Business School. He will be presenting the paper "Quantifying supply-side climate policies" (written with Lassi Ahlvik, J?rgen Juel Andersen, and Jonas Hveding Hamang).
Join us for this seminar with Christian Fuentes from Lund University about how digital services can enable circular consumption.
Department seminar. Hans Henrik Sievertsen is a Professor at the Danish Center for Social Science Research (VIVE), and an Associate Professor at the Univeristy of Bristol School of Economics. He will present the paper "Saving neonatal lives at scale: lessons for targeting."
Elo?se Mignon (University of Melbourne) will present her research on family relationships in The Wild Duck.
Department seminar. Helene Mass is an Assistant Professor at the University of Vienna. She will be presenting the paper "Optimal Testing in Disclosure Games."
Join us for a presentation by Chris Murray on Global Threats to Health, featuring a short introduction by Tore Godal. The event is organized by P1H and will be held at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health.
Sebastian Watzl is professor of philosophy at the University of Oslo.
Join Kristin Bech (ILOS) and Eirik Welo (IFIKK) for a series of three informal seminars in which we read the text and images of the Bayeux tapestry.
Paola Gamboa will discuss her experience as a researcher and lecturer in the undergraduate and master’s programs of didactics of French as a foreign or second language at Sorbonne Nouvelle University. This presentation will focus on the complexity of implementing plurilingual teaching practices, necessary for the process of welcoming immigrant minors, in a country like France whose national linguistic policy is monolingual.
Join us for a CIMS lecture with postdoctoral fellow ?zlem Gürakar Skribeland.
Department seminar. Simon Scheidegger is an Associate Professor at the Department of Economics at HEC Lausanne. He will be presenting the paper "Deep uncertainty quantification: with an application to integrated assessment models" (written with Aleksandra Friedl, Felix Kübler, and Takafumi Usui).
Knut J?rgen Vie is Postdoctoral Fellow at Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture
Department seminar. Morten Olsen is an Associate Professor at the Department of Economics at the University of Copenhagen. He will be presenting the paper "The Spillover Effects of Top Income Inequality" (written with Joshua D. Gottlieb, David Hémous, and Jeffrey Hicks).
In this final seminar, Gro Stueland Skorpen will present the draft of her PhD thesis titled “Looking into the digital state. An ethnography of audit”.
Department seminar. Lin Tian is an Assistant Professor of Economics at INSEAD and a fellow at the CEPR International Trade and Regional Economics Program. She will be presenting the paper: "Human Capital and Labor Market Shocks in the Modern Economy” (written with Valerie Smeets and Sharon Traiberman).
Leon Wash (Trinity College Dublin)
A talk by Elliott Prasse-Freeman, Assistant Professor of Anthropology at National University of Singapore.
Department seminar. Lisa Laun is an Associate Professor in Economics at the Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Education Policy (IFAU). She will present the paper ”Private providers in active labor market policy”.
Lorena Córdova-Hernández shares her reflections about the co-production of the Indigenous Linguistic Landscape in Southern Mexico and its incidences and contradictions in the language revitalization and commodification processes.
Department seminar. Lint Barrage is an Associate Professor and Chair of Energy and Climate Economics at ETH Zurich. She will be presenting the paper "Equilibrium Particulate Exposure" (written with Lorenzo Aldeco and Matthew Turner).
Artificial intelligence presents new challenges and opportunities for the humanities.
Myles Jackson is Albers-Sch?nberg Professor in the History of Science at the Institute for Advance Study, Princeton.