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Tid og sted: , Scene Domus Bibliotheca

Global emissions continue to rise while world leaders struggle to act. Prolific academic Peter Newell suggests a global fossil-fuel treaty modelled on the non-proliferation treaty for nuclear arms is the way forward. He is joined by B?rd Harstad, Kari Elisabeth Kaski and Sveinung Rotevatn.

Tid og sted: , Georg Sverdsups hus

Join us in exploring how green energy and digital solutions can work together to build a sustainable future.

Tid og sted: , 澳门葡京手机版app下载sparken, Lyng

Join us for an insightful seminar centered around navigating the challenges of rejection in academia as an early-career researcher.

Tid og sted: , Harriet Holters Hus, seminar room 301, Blindern

Why does climate action so often take socially regressive and ecologically destructive forms?

Tid og sted: , The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters

“Leading issues in development – A symposium on Progress, Conflict, and Distribution” organized by the Department of Economics, UiO, will take place at the ?The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters on the 5th of January 2026.

Tid og sted: , Undervisningsrom 3, Georg Sverdrups hus

Emil Flat? (NYU Gallatin) will give a talk for the Science Studies Colloquium Series.

Tid og sted: , Domus Juridica, Auditorium 1

Vi ?nsker velkommen til den ?rlige Helse?konomikonferansen

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QOMBINE workshop on Quantum Information and Operator Systems

Tid og sted: , Oslo

Conference on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of Art History at the University of Oslo

Tid og sted: , GM452

Ocean as Territory and the Conundrum of Culture in Deep Seabed Mining Advocacy

Tid og sted: , GM452

Energy Shortages During the Short Coal Age in Europe (1860-1960)

Tid og sted: , Online

This webinar brings together experts and policymakers to explore Norway’s evolving partnership with the EU in shaping a sustainable future.

Tid og sted: , H-12, 12th Floor, Niels Treschow’s House, University of Oslo

A Seminar in Honour of Christel Fricke

Tid og sted: , GM452

Electric Wind: An Energy History of Modern Britain

Tid og sted: , Eilert Sundts hus, ninth floor, room 929

The African Anthropology seminar series features Elieth Eyebiyi, senior researcher at LANDRESPONSE, NMBU.

Tid og sted: , University of Oslo and digitally on Zoom

We present results from the project "MULTIWRITE - Interactions Between First, Second and Third Languages" and insights from research on similar topics and contexts.?

Tid og sted: , Aud. 1, Georg Sverdrups hus

Forvaltningen p? alle niv?er st?r overfor en rekke utfordringer. Er det p? tide med en st?rre omveltning? Hva b?r endres og hvordan f? det til?

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Universitetet i Oslo inviterer til nasjonal konferanse om skikkethetsvurdering i h?yere utdanning.

Tid og sted: , Undervisningsrom 1, Georg Sverdrups hus

NEW TIME: UiO:Energy and Environment welcomes all UiO staff interested in participating in applications for new social science-related FMEs - with particular emphasis on energy transition and consequences for society, climate and nature.

Tid og sted: , Scene Domus Bibliotheca

An opening event to the exhibition Stars of Polar Night by Esther Horvath

Tid og sted: , the University's Aula and Domus Juridica

“What if …” Anthropology invites us to ask such questions, because it rests on a scholarly certainty that everything could be different. This makes anthropology critical and irreverent, and consequently creative and innovative.

Tid og sted: , Universitetets Aula og Domus Juridica

Hvis vi m?tte velge, hva ville vi tatt vare p?? Og hva hvis det vi holder kj?rest ikke lenger fantes?

Tid og sted: , Sk?yen Hovedg?rd

This was an internal workshop for the section of Statistics and Data Science at the department where we both discussed new/hot topics within statistics and discussed what we wanted with our section.

Organizers: Camilla Lingj?rde, Yael Friedman, Johan de Aguas, Leiv R?nneberg, Clara Bertinelli Salucci

Tid og sted: , Georg Morgenstiernes hus 452

The symposium will consider the origins of modern literary theory as a body of critical thought that spans at least two centuries.